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The Greek Way. Illustrated
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The Greek Way by Edith Hamilton is a celebrated exploration of ancient Greek culture, art, literature, and philosophy, written with clarity, passion, and timeless insight. First published in 1930, the book introduces readers to the essence of classical Greek civilization and its profound influence on the modern Western world.
Hamilton, a respected classicist, takes readers on a journey through the lives and works of iconic figures such as Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, Herodotus, Thucydides, and Plato. Through vivid analysis and elegant prose, she contrasts Greek thought with that of other ancient cultures, particularly Egypt and the Near East, emphasizing the Greeks' emphasis on reason, individuality, freedom, and human dignity.
The book presents ancient Greece not merely as a distant civilization but as a vibrant and living legacy, whose values shaped the foundations of modern democracy, science, art, and philosophy. Hamilton's portraits of Greek thinkers and dramatists highlight their enduring relevance, offering timeless reflections on justice, fate, and human nature.
The Greek Way is more than a scholarly study—it is a passionate tribute to the brilliance and beauty of Greek intellectual and artistic achievement. Written for both scholars and general readers, it remains one of the most accessible and inspiring introductions to classical antiquity.
This influential work has become a cornerstone in classical education and continues to illuminate how the ancient Greek spirit lives on in contemporary culture, ethics, and thought.
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Ancient HistoryIndex
HistoryTable of contents
- Preface
- East and West
- Mind and Spirit
- The Way of the East and the West in Art
- The Greek Way of Writing
- Pindar
- The Athenians as Plato Saw Them
- Aristophanes and the Old Comedy
- Herodotus
- Thucydides
- Xenophon
- The Idea of Tragedy
- Aeschylus
- Sophocles
- Euripides
- The Religion of the Greeks
- The Way of the Greeks
- The Way of the Modern World
- References
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