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200 _aThe Greek Way
_eto Western civilization
_fHamilton, E.
210 _aNew York
_cA Mentor book
_d1963
101 _aeng
102 _aUS
215 _aHeight: 18 cm.; Width: 10.8 cm.; Volume: 254 pages
_cPaperback. Color:Gray/Beige/Red
327 _a1. East and West -- pg. 7
327 _a2. Mind and Spirit -- pg. 18
327 _a3. The Way of the East and the West in Art -- pg. 35
327 _a4. The Greek Way of Writing -- pg. 47
327 _a5. Pindar, the Last Greek Aristocrat -- pg. 58
327 _a6. The Athenians As Plato Saw Them -- pg. 72
327 _a7. Aristophanes and the Old Comedy -- pg. 88
327 _a8. Herodotus, the First Sight-seer -- pg. 113
327 _a9. Thucydides, the Thing That Hath Been Is That Which Shall Be -- pg. 131
327 _a10. Xenophon, the Ordinary Athenian Gentleman -- pg. 147
327 _a11. The Idea of Tragedy -- pg. 164
327 _a12. Aeschylus, the First Dramatist -- pg. 173
327 _a13. Sophocles, Quintessence of the Greek -- pg. 187
327 _a14. Euripides, the Modern Mind -- pg. 197
327 _a15. The Religion of the Greeks -- pg. 207
327 _a16. The Way of the Greeks -- pg. 221
327 _a17. The Way of the Modern World -- pg. 243
327 _aReferences -- pg. 249
330 _aIn this brilliant book you will share this joy as you dine and talk with Socrates, hunt with Xenophon, listen to the orations of Pericles and join the audience at performances of the great dramas of Sophocles, Euripides, Aeschylus, and Aristophanes. You will travel with Herodotus, the world's first sight seer, and learn of war and suffering from Thucydides. And most important, you will understand the Greek's greatest achievement-the development of that perfect balance between spirit and mind which holds a vital meaning for the world today.
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