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Loading... Eureka!: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Ancient Greeks But Were Afraid to Askby Peter Jones
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Spanning from about 2000 BC to 27 BC (the end of Alexander's Empire) it's an interesting look at Classical Greek History and yes it's missing chunks but it's not meant to be in-depth. It is entertaiing and fun and I enjoyed reading it.It made me want to read mroe and honestly that's the best thing about this book. It's a good refresher on the history and society with a decent bibliography and index. A book to dip in and out of. ( ) no reviews | add a review
The ancient Greeks gave us our alphabet and much of our scientific, medical, and cultural language; they invented democracy, atomic theory, and the rules of logic and geometry; laid the foundations of philosophy, history, tragedy, and comedy; and debated everything from the good life and the role of women, to making sense of foreigners and the best form of government, all in the most sophisticated terms. But who were they? In Eureka!, Peter Jones tells their epic story, which begins with the Trojan War and ends with the rise of the Roman Empire, by breaking down each major period into a series of informative nuggets. Along the way he introduces the major figures of the age, including Homer, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Alexander the Great, Euclid, and Archimedes; explores the Greek myths and the role of the gods; provides fascinating insights into everyday life in ancient times; and shows us the very foundations of Western culture. Eureka! is both entertaining and illuminating, and will delight anyone who ever wanted to know more about our ancient ancestors. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)938History & geography History of ancient world (to ca. 499) Greece to 323LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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