The Echo of Greece. Edith Hamilton. W. W. Norton, - Greece - pages. 1 Review. Tells of Greek life during the 4th century, the type of men it produced, and important events which took place. From inside the book. What people are saying - Write a review. LibraryThing Review4/5(1). The Echo of Greece. Edith Hamilton. W. W. Norton, - History - pages. 1 Review. 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 distant and forgotten events 4/5(1). Find many great new used options and get the best deals for The Echo of Greece by Edith Hamilton (, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
Edith Hamilton did it again with the Echo of Greece. This book looks at and explains, in a colloquial manner, the rise, apex, and decline of Greece during their golden age (from the beginning of the 5th century B.C. to the end of the 4th century B.C.). After finishing this book, the reader comes away not. Edith Hamilton is squarely in this tradition, though writing in the s, her Big Word is Freedom. Naturally, of course, nothing is done to My review of The Greek Way is roughly what I would write as a review for The Echo of Greece, as the two books seem to be simply two volumes of the same work. Edith Hamilton (Aug - ) was an American educator and internationally known author who was one of the most renowned classicists of her era in the United States.
by. Edith Hamilton. · Rating details · ratings · 38 reviews. '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 Echo of Greece available in Paperback. Add to Wishlist. ISBN ISBN Pub. Date: Edith Hamilton (–) was made an. Reviewed in the United States on March 7, Edith Hamilton did it again with the Echo of Greece. This book looks at and explains, in a colloquial manner, the rise, apex, and decline of Greece during their golden age (from the beginning of the 5th century B.C. to the end of the 4th century B.C.).
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