4 edition of The Greek way. found in the catalog.
The Greek way.
Edith Hamilton
Published
1961
by Modern Library in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | Modern library books, [320] |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DF77 .H3414 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 347 p. |
Number of Pages | 347 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5843435M |
LC Control Number | 61066709 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 1381905 |
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In The Greek Way, Edith Hamilton captures with "Homeric power and simplicity" (New York Times) the spirit of the golden age of Greece in the fifth century BC, the time of its highest achievements. She explores the Greek aesthetics of sculpture and writing and the lack of ornamentation in by: The Greek Way - Kindle edition by Hamilton, Edith.
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This book is a revised edition of the author's first book which was published inbut now with 5 additional chapters of material. From a advertisement: Based on a thorough study of Greek life and civilization, of Greek literature, philosophy and art, The Greek Way interprets their meaning and brings a realization of the refuge and strength the past can be to us in the present.
Twelve chapters of the book were published in under the Title "The Greek Way." Infive new chapters were published with the original twelve under the title "The Great Age of Greek Literature." Current editions have retained the original title for the complete book and included the preface to the edition.