Yale Classics - The Greatest Works of Ancient Greece

Yale Classics - The Greatest Works of Ancient Greece

Por Aeschylus, Alcaeus, Anacreon, Apollonius, Archilochus, Aristophanes, Aristotle, Bacchylides, Callimachus, Simonides of Ceos, Demosthenes, Epictetus, EURÍPIDES, Jorge Armando Fonseca, Herodotus, Hesiod, Homer, Lysias, Theognis of Megara, Gilbert Murray, Plato, Plutarch, Sappho, Sophocles, Theocritus, Thucydides

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Sinopsis

Yale Classics - The Greatest Works of Ancient Greece presents an unparalleled treasure trove of literary brilliance originating from one of history's most influential civilizations. This anthology captures the essence of ancient Greek thought, culture, and artistry through a meticulously curated selection of seminal works. Readers will encounter an array of literary styles encompassing the philosophical dialogues, epic poetry, tragic and comedic theater, and historical narratives. Unified under the editor's discerning eye, this collection highlights the significance of these works individually and collectively, offering masterpieces that have shaped the canon of Western literature. The anthology brings together the voices of over twenty esteemed Greek authors, ranging from philosophers like Plato and Aristotle to dramatists such as Euripides and Sophocles. The diverse backgrounds of these authors contribute to a rich tapestry of perspectives and ideas, reflecting the vibrant intellectual and cultural movements of ancient Greece. The inclusion of poets like Sappho and Homer introduces an emotive and lyrical dimension, while historians like Herodotus provide a vivid recounting of the ancient world. This anthology serves as a confluence of thought and expression, encompassing an array of themes such as heroism, morality, and the human condition. Yale Classics - The Greatest Works of Ancient Greece is an indispensable volume for those seeking to explore the breadth of Greek literary and cultural influence. This collection affords readers the unique opportunity to engage with a multiplicity of voices and perspectives, each offering profound insights into their enduring legacy. Ideal for both students and enthusiasts alike, the anthology not only enriches the understanding of ancient Greek culture but also fosters a dialogue between past and present. Delve into this mesmerizing collection and experience the dialogues, dramas, and philosophies that continue to shape our world today.

Thucydides