Everyday life in ancient greece
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Dr. B. R. AMBEDKAR OPEN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY HYDERABAD-500 033PREFACEThere is a story told of a certain English poet, who, as an undergraduate at Oxford Everyday life in ancient greece d, was compelled to undergo an exammation in Divinity. His upbringing had not included a study of the Bible; and his preparation for the examination had been wofully inadequate. When, therefore, he was asked to translate from the Greek Testament the passage describing the shipwreck of St. Paul, he r Everyday life in ancient greece ead it for the first time. After he had translated a few verses with tolerable success, one of the examiners announced that that would do. ‘No, sir, iEveryday life in ancient greece
t will not do,’ was the surprising answer, T want to know what happened to the beggar.’ Its irreverence and impudence apart, nothing could have been mDr. B. R. AMBEDKAR OPEN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY HYDERABAD-500 033PREFACEThere is a story told of a certain English poet, who, as an undergraduate at Oxford Everyday life in ancient greece study of Greek civilization further pursued by those who read it, with the same vigorous zest for inquiry.c. E. R.Sept. 1933.LIST OF DATESc. 3300-1600 B.c. Civilization developed in Peloponnese, &c., under Cretan influence.c. 1600-1350 B.c. Golden Age of Mycenaean civilization.c. 1350 c, 1180. c. 11 Everyday life in ancient greece 00-1000.Greek-speaking Achaeans begin to arrive from north. Trojan War. [Israelites enter Canaan.] Invasion of Dorian Greeks from north, and migrationEveryday life in ancient greece
s to coast of Asia Minor.c. 900.Homeric Poems written down. [Solomon King in Israel.]c. 800 onwards. Formation of Greek City-states; and plantation ofDr. B. R. AMBEDKAR OPEN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY HYDERABAD-500 033PREFACEThere is a story told of a certain English poet, who, as an undergraduate at Oxford Everyday life in ancient greece .] Sparta’s conquest of Messenia. Revolt of Messenia followed by Lycurgan Reform. Sparta wins supremacy of Peloponnese. [Fall of Jerusalem. Jews go into exile in Babylonia.] Athens under ‘tyranny’ of Pisistratus and his sons. Athens becomes a democracy. [Rome becomes a republic.] First Persian Invas Everyday life in ancient greece ion defeated at Marathon. Second Persian Invasion by Xerxes, battles of Thermopylae, Salamis, and Plataea.479-454« 438. 431-421. 415-413« 413-404.DeliEveryday life in ancient greece
an Confederacy develops into Athenian Empire. Completion of Parthenon. First Phase of Peloponnesian War (Pylos, &c.).' Athenian Expedition against SyrDr. B. R. AMBEDKAR OPEN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY HYDERABAD-500 033PREFACEThere is a story told of a certain English poet, who, as an undergraduate at Oxford Everyday life in ancient greece y Philip of Macedon.334-325« 323«Alexander of Macedon conquers the East. Death of Alexander.CONTENTSLIST OF DATES .....6LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS .8I. LIFE IN THE HEROIC AGE . ỈIIII. THE CITY-STATE• 31III. LIFE AT SPARTA•35IV. THE RISE OF ATHENS• , 47V. ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY• 51VI. DAILY LIFE IN ATHENS . . Everyday life in ancient greece .68VII. WOMEN AND SLAVES ..81VIII. TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.89IX. RECREATION ...... ỈXIX. RELIGION.. 129XI. EDUCATION....■ 139CONCLUSION. 150GLOSSARY OFEveryday life in ancient greece
GREEK NAMES. 156INDEX• 157Dr. B. R. AMBEDKAR OPEN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY HYDERABAD-500 033PREFACEThere is a story told of a certain English poet, who, as an undergraduate at OxfordDr. B. R. AMBEDKAR OPEN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY HYDERABAD-500 033PREFACEThere is a story told of a certain English poet, who, as an undergraduate at OxfordGọi ngay
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