BABYLON - MEMPHIS - PERSEPOLIS
EASTERN CONTEXTS OF GREEK CULTURE
BURKERT WALTERΚωδ. Πολιτείας: 1825-0036
Παρουσίαση
At the distant beginning of Western civilization, according to European tradition, Greece stands as an insular, isolated near miracle of burgeoning culture. This book traverses the ancient world's three great centers of cultural exchange - Babylonian Nineveh, Egyptian Memphis, and Iranian Persepolis - to situate classical Greece in its proper historical place, at the Western margin of a more comprehensive Near Eastern-Aegean cultural community that emerged in the Bronze Age and expanded westward in the first millennium B.C. In concise and inviting fashion, Walter Burkert lays out the essential evidence for this ongoing reinterpretation of Greek culture. In particular, he points to the critical role of the development of writing in the ancient Near East, from the achievement of cuneiform in the Bronze Age to the rise of the alphabet after 1000 B.C. (. . .) (ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΙΑΣΗ ΤΗΣ ΕΚΔΟΣΗΣ)Toν/την συγγραφέα αυτόν προτείνουν οι:
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