From Solon To Socrates: Greek History And Civilization During The Sixth And Fifth Centuries B.C.

From Solon To Socrates: Greek History And Civilization During The Sixth And Fifth Centuries B.C.

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This academic work chronicles the pivotal era of ancient Greece, detailing the societal transformations and intellectual advancements that shaped Western civilization. It presents a comprehensive account of the political evolution from Solon's reforms to the philosophical awakening heralded by Socrates, illustrating the intricate interplay between governance, culture, and thought. The narrative uncovers the foundational developments in democracy, art, and philosophy during the sixth and fifth centuries B.C., arguing for their enduring impact. Ehrenberg's authoritative scholarship illuminates the complexities of this golden age, offering profound insights into the origins of classical Greek identity and its lasting legacy.

Author: Victor Ehrenberg
Format: Paperback
Published: 1973, METHUEN & CO LTD

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This academic work chronicles the pivotal era of ancient Greece, detailing the societal transformations and intellectual advancements that shaped Western civilization. It presents a comprehensive account of the political evolution from Solon's reforms to the philosophical awakening heralded by Socrates, illustrating the intricate interplay between governance, culture, and thought. The narrative uncovers the foundational developments in democracy, art, and philosophy during the sixth and fifth centuries B.C., arguing for their enduring impact. Ehrenberg's authoritative scholarship illuminates the complexities of this golden age, offering profound insights into the origins of classical Greek identity and its lasting legacy.