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Burckhardt - History of Greek Culture

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Overview: This monumental work by a distinguished European scholar presents a scrupulously realistic approach to ancient Greek civilization. Professor Burckhardt dispenses with superficial and sentimental views of ancient Greece to embrace a more sophisticated and accurate vision of a complex culture that practiced both the best and worst elements of the social contract. A penetrating thinker with a genius for concrete illustration, Burckhardt begins with a thorough account of the development of the polis, or city-state, exploring its regional variations and offering a balanced appraisal of its virtues and faults. In the second part, he discusses fine arts and their expression, with particular focus on sculpture, painting, and architecture. Part Three examines poesy and music, with an in-depth account of Homeric traditions and their role in maintaining the form and order of Greek beliefs and myths, as well as a consideration of other poetic forms, including the classical theater. The final part comprises perceptive accounts of numerous and enduring Greek achievements in philosophy, science, and oratory. In addition to an excellent glossary, the work is profusely illustrated with 80 photographs and many fine drawings.

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Table of Contents PLATES 1 Olympieion and Acropolis from the - photo 1
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1 Olympieion and Acropolis from the southeast Athens 2 Parthenon - photo 2

1. Olympieion and Acropolis, from the southeast. Athens

2 Parthenon Acropolis built by Iktinos and Kallikrates Athens 3 - photo 3

2. Parthenon, Acropolis, built by Iktinos and Kallikrates. Athens

3 Temple of Nike Acropolis from the southeast Athens 4 Rider from - photo 4

3. Temple of Nike, Acropolis, from the southeast. Athens

4 Rider from Plate IV west frieze of the Parthenon Athens 5 Ionian - photo 5

4. Rider from Plate IV, west frieze of the Parthenon. Athens

5 Ionian capital from the Propylaea Athens 6 Corinthian capital from - photo 6

5. Ionian capital from the Propylaea. Athens

6 Corinthian capital from Epidaurus 7 Theater in Epidaurus Argolis - photo 7

6. Corinthian capital from Epidaurus

7 Theater in Epidaurus Argolis 8 Great altar to Zeus in Pergamon - photo 8

7. Theater in Epidaurus. Argolis

8 Great altar to Zeus in Pergamon Berlin Pergamon Museum 9 Archaic - photo 9

8. Great altar to Zeus in Pergamon. Berlin, Pergamon Museum

9 Archaic water spout Delphi Museum 10 Burial stone of Aristion by - photo 10

9. Archaic water spout. Delphi Museum

10 Burial stone of Aristion by Aristocles of Velanidezza Athens National - photo 11

10. Burial stone of Aristion, by Aristocles of Velanidezza. Athens, National Museum

11 Youths playing ball Bas relief grave figure Athens National Museum - photo 12

11. Youths playing ball. Bas relief, grave figure. Athens, National Museum

12 Caeretan hydria Lamentation for Achilles Paris Louvre 13 Shrine - photo 13

12. Caeretan hydria: Lamentation for Achilles. Paris, Louvre

13 Shrine relief Piraeus Museum 14 Head of a young man north frieze - photo 14

13. Shrine relief. Piraeus, Museum

14 Head of a young man north frieze of the Parthenon Athens Acropolis - photo 15

14. Head of a young man, north frieze of the Parthenon. Athens, Acropolis Museum

15 Head of a young man from statue of a victor Paris Louvre 16 Large - photo 16

15. Head of a young man from statue of a victor. Paris, Louvre

16 Large de luxe Apulian amphora the chase after the Caledonian boar Berlin - photo 17

16. Large de luxe Apulian amphora:

the chase after the Caledonian boar. Berlin, Antiquarium

17 Head from a stele Athens National Museum 18 Praying boy bronze - photo 18

17. Head from a stele. Athens, National Museum

18 Praying boy bronze School of Lysippus Berlin Museum 19 Childs - photo 19

18. Praying boy (bronze). School of Lysippus. Berlin Museum

19 Childs head Munich Glyptothek 20 Shrine relief of a dancer Berlin - photo 20

19. Childs head. Munich, Glyptothek

20 Shrine relief of a dancer Berlin Museum 21 Apollo the lute player - photo 21

20. Shrine relief of a dancer. Berlin Museum

21 Apollo the lute player bronze Roman copy from Pompeii Naples National - photo 22

21. Apollo the lute player (bronze)

Roman copy from Pompeii. Naples, National Museum

22 Apollo from Temple of Zeus Olympia Museum 23 Herma of Dionysos of - photo 23

22. Apollo from Temple of Zeus. Olympia Museum

23 Herma of Dionysos of Siphnos Athens National Museum 24 Dionysus of - photo 24

23. Herma of Dionysos of Siphnos. Athens, National Museum

24 Dionysus of Argos Roman copy after a bronze sitting figure of Orpheus - photo 25

24. Dionysus of Argos

Roman copy after a bronze sitting figure of Orpheus. Munich, Glyptothek

25 Apollo of Belvedere Rome Vatican Museum of Antiquities 26 Hermes by - photo 26

25. Apollo of Belvedere. Rome, Vatican Museum of Antiquities

26 Hermes by Praxiteles Olympia Museum 27 Hermes of Andros Roman copy - photo 27

26. Hermes by Praxiteles. Olympia Museum

27 Hermes of Andros Roman copy Athens National Museum 28 Artemis of - photo 28

27. Hermes of Andros. Roman copy. Athens, National Museum

28 Artemis of Gabii Roman copy of Artemis Brauronia by Praxiteles Paris - photo 29

28. Artemis of Gabii. Roman copy of Artemis Brauronia by Praxiteles. Paris, Louvre

29 Eirene with the boy Plutos Roman copy after Kephisodot Munich Glyptothek - photo 30

29. Eirene with the boy Plutos. Roman copy after Kephisodot. Munich, Glyptothek

30 Venus of Capua Late Hellenistic Naples National Museum 31 - photo 31
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