The Echo of Greece
Edith Hamilton
226 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0393002314
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Language: English
Publish: -185299200000
AncientAncient HistoryAudiobookClassicsGreeceHistoryMythologyNonfictionPhilosophySchool
“Fourth-century Athens has a special claim on our attention,” writes the author, “apart from the great men it produced, for it is the prelude to the end of Greece…The kind of events that took place in the great free government of the ancient world may, by reason of unchanging human nature, be repeated in the modern world. The course that Athens followed can be to us not only a record of old unhappy far-off things but a blueprint of what may happen again.”
With the graceful clarity for which she is admired, Edith Hamilton writes of Plato & Aristotle, of Demosthenes & Alexander the Great, of the much-loved playwright Menander, of the Stoics & finally of Plutarch. She brings these figures vividly to life, not only placing them in relation to their own times but also conveying very poignantly their meaning for our world today.