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The Cambridge Ancient History (2 Revised edition)

Part of the The Cambridge Ancient History 14 Volume Set in 19 Hardback Parts series
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Volume VI of the new edition of The Cambridge Ancient History begins with Sparta attempting to consolidate its leadership of mainland Greece and ends with the death of Alexander the Great after he had conquered the Persian Empire and marched far into India.

It is correspondingly wide-ranging in its treatment of the politics and economy, not only of old Greece, but of the Near East and the western Mediterranean.

The century also saw the continued development of Classical Greek art and the moulding of Greek prose as an uniquely flexible means of expression.

The formation of the great philosophical schools assured to Athens in her political decline a long future as a cultural centre, and established patterns of thought which dominated western civilization for two thousand years.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521233488 / 9780521233484
Hardback
930
13/10/1994
United Kingdom
1094 pages, 1 Tables, unspecified; 24 Maps; 39 Line drawings, unspecified
175 x 302 mm, 1620 grams