The Long Shadow of Antiquity
What Have the Greeks and Romans Done for Us?
Gregory S Aldrete author Alicia Aldrete author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Continuum Publishing Corporation
Published:14th Jun '12
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This insightful exploration reveals how The Long Shadow of Antiquity traces the lasting influences of ancient civilizations on modern society.
In The Long Shadow of Antiquity, the authors delve into the profound impact that ancient Greek and Roman civilizations have had on our contemporary society. They explore a variety of innovations and cultural practices that originated in these classical societies, revealing how they have evolved through the ages and continue to influence modern life. From the establishment of democratic principles to advancements in mathematics, the calendar system, and even the development of hospitals, this book highlights the foundational contributions of antiquity to our current way of living.
The narrative is both engaging and enlightening, as it uncovers the surprising connections between familiar institutions and their classical roots. Readers will discover how rituals and everyday aspects of life are deeply intertwined with the traditions of ancient Greece and Rome. The authors skillfully weave together authoritative scholarship with anecdotal details, making the information accessible and enjoyable for a broad audience.
Ultimately, The Long Shadow of Antiquity serves as a thought-provoking examination of history's lasting influence. By tracing the lineage of various cultural elements back to their origins, the book encourages readers to appreciate the complexities of our modern world. It is an invitation to reconsider the significance of the past and recognize the enduring legacy of classical civilizations in shaping our present and future.
Summarized. * New Testament Abstracts *
This book is exactly what is needed for those who would attempt to re-introduce the Roman and Greek world and its legacy to a Western society increasingly less well informed about its heritage... Gregory Aldrete and Alicia Aldrete have offered a remarkable volume aimed at restoring the respect that the Romans and the Greeks deserve, while simultaneously avoiding the condescension or superficiality of similar, previous attempts... Overall, this volume is an excellent new addition to the list of popular introductions to the ancient world. -- Stephen M. Kershner, Western Kentucky University, USA * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
The general reader will take a lot from this interesting, informative, and fast-paced book… [I]t is accessible enough to make it a useful recommendation to A Level students of Classical Civilisation or Ancient History; there is an excellent bibliography that provides ample scope for further research and its synthesis of many ancient sources will help to build a clear understanding of how they were received at the time, and their enduring importance. * The Journal of Classics Teaching *
ISBN: 9781441162472
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 728g
384 pages