The World of Ancient Greece: A Daily Life Encyclopedia [2 volumes]: Daily Life Encyclopedias
Autor Michael Lovanoen Limba Engleză Quantity pack – dec 2019 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440837302
ISBN-10: 1440837309
Ilustrații: 60 bw illus
Greutate: 2.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Daily Life Encyclopedias
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440837309
Ilustrații: 60 bw illus
Greutate: 2.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Daily Life Encyclopedias
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Includes reference entries with objective, essential information about topics related to daily life in ancient Greece
Notă biografică
Michael Lovano, PhD, is associate professor of history at St. Norbert College. His previous books include All Things Julius Caesar: An Encyclopedia of Caesar's World and Legacy andThe Age of Cinna.
Cuprins
Preface,Introduction,Chronology,VOLUME 1Arts,Introduction,Dance,Gold and Silver,History,Literature, Hellenistic,Mosaics,Music,Painting, Pottery,Painting, Walls/Panels,Philosophy, Aristotle,Philosophy, Cynics,Philosophy, Epicureans,Philosophy, Platonic,Philosophy, Skeptics,Philosophy, Stoics,Poetry, Epic,Poetry, Lyric,Rhetoric,Satyr Plays,Sculpture, Archaic,Sculpture, Hellenistic,Sculpture/Freestanding Statuary, Classical,Sculpture/Reliefs, Mounted Statuary, Classical,Second Sophistic Movement,Sophists,Temple Architecture,Theater, Comedy,Theater, Tragedy,Economics and Work,Introduction,Actors,Agriculture,Animal Husbandry,Apothecaries/Pharmacology,Banking,Carpentry,Cloth-Making,Cost of Living,Currency,Debt,Fishing,Landownership,Masonry,Merchants and Markets,Metal-Refining,Metalworking,Midwives and Wet Nurses,Mining,Orators and Speechwriters,Piracy and Banditry,Pottery-Making,Retirement,Slavery, Private,Slavery, Public,Social Revolution, Hellenistic Era,Taxation,Trade,Travel,Viticulture,Weights and Measures,Family and Gender,Introduction,Abandonment and Abortion,Adoption,Adultery,Blended Families,Burial,Childbirth and Infancy,Childhood and Youth,Clans/Gene,Daughters,Death and Dying,Divorce,Extended Family,Fathers,Friendship and Love,Grandparents,Homosexuality,Inheritance,Marriage,Men,Mothers,Mourning/Memorialization,Play,Sexuality,Sons,Weddings,Women,Fashion and Appearance,Introduction,Bathing/Baths,Body, Attitudes toward,Clothing, Classical Age, Females,Clothing, Classical Age, Males,Cosmetics,Footwear,Foreign Dress,Hairstyles,Headgear,Hygiene,Jewelry,Food and Drink,Introduction,Bread,Cheese and Other Dairy Products,Condiments and Seasonings,Cooking,Dessert,Drunkenness,Famine and Food Supply,Feasts and Banquets,Fruits and Nuts,Grains,Hospitality,Hunting and Wild Game,Kitchens/Kitchen Utensils,Legumes,Meals,Meat,Nectar and Ambrosia,Nutrition and Malnutrition,Olives and Olive Oil,Poisons and Toxic Foods,Potions,Poultry, Birds, and Eggs,Seafood,Soups and Stews,Vegetables,Vegetarianism,Wine,VOLUME 2Housing and Community,Introduction,Acropolis,Andron and Gynaikonitis,Cemeteries,Colonization,Country Life,Fortifications,Furniture and Furnishings,Health and Illness,Household Religion,Housing Architecture,Infrastructure,Marketplaces,Palace Complexes, Bronze Age,Plague/Epidemic Disease,Public Buildings,Resident Aliens, Immigrants, and Foreigners,Urban Life,Water Supply and Hydraulic Engineering,Politics and Warfare,Introduction,Alexander the Great, Wars of,Aristocracies,Aristotle, Political Theory of,Arms and Armor,Assemblies,Athenian Constitution,Carthage, Wars with,Cavalry,Citizenship,City-States,Civil War,Councils,Democracies,Diplomacy,Ethnos,Hoplite Soldiers,Justice and Punishment,Leagues/Alliances,Monarchies,Navies,Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE),Persian Wars (490-478 BCE),Phalanx,Plato, Political Theory of,Public Officials,Siege Technology,Spartan Constitution,Tyrannies,Warfare, Attitudes toward,Recreation and Social Customs,Introduction,Athletics,Boxing,City Dionysia,Class Structure and Status,Entertainers, Popular,Festivals,Gymnasia/Palaestrae,Horse Racing,Leisure Activities,Liturgies, Euergetism, and Welfare,Olympic Games,Panathenaia,Panhellenic Games,Prostitutes and Courtesans,Racing,Stadiums and Hippodromes,Symposia,Theaters,Wrestling,Religion and Beliefs,Introduction,Afterlife/Underworld,Asylum,Bacchic Worship,Chthonic Spirits,Creation,Deification,Eleusinian Mysteries,Libations and Offerings,Magic,Myths and Heroes,Olympian Gods,Oracles,Orphism,Priests and Priestesses,Prophecy and Divination,Pythagoreans,Sacrifices,Temples, Shrines, and Sacred Groves,Science and Technology,Introduction,Alphabet,Artificial Power,Astronomy,Biology,Botany,Calendars,Cosmology,Education,Engineering,Experimentation and Research,Exploration,Geography,Geometry,Greek Language Groups,Inscriptions,Libraries and Literacy,Linear A and Linear B,Machines,Mathematics and Numeracy,Medicine,Navigation,"Paper"-Making,Physics,Ships/Shipbuilding,Time-Reckoning,Vehicles,Zoology,Primary Documents,Aeschines on Foreign Negotiation and Domestic Mud-Slinging (343 BCE),Aristophanes on an Ideal State Run by Women (392 BCE),Aristotle on Familial Friendship (Fourth Century BCE),Diogenes Laertius on the Philosopher Hipparchia (Third Century CE),Euripides on Women's Tragedy of Surviving War (415 BCE),Herodotus on Gelon's Refusal to Join the Greek Alliance (481 BCE),Hesiod on the Values of Life (Eighth Century BCE),"Hippocrates" on Diagnosis and Observation of Illnesses (Late Fifth Century BCE),Homeric Hymn to Mother Earth (Date Unknown),Lysias on the Murder of an Adulterer (403 BCE),Menander on Love Troubles and Social Mores (Late Fourth Century BCE),The Old Oligarch on the Problems of Democracy (Later Fifth Century BCE),Pindar Celebrates a Wrestling Champion (c. 463 BCE),Plutarch on Father (Philip) and Son (Alexander) (Second Century CE),Poetry-Greek Poets on Love,Poetry-Greek Poets on War,Theocritus Describes Women at a Festival (Early Third Century BCE),Thucydides on the Corcyraean Revolution (427 BCE),Xenophon on the Roles of Wife and Husband (c. 362 BCE),Bibliography,Index,
Recenzii
Users from advanced secondary students to general readers will find here a strong, accessible foundation of basic information revolving around the classical and Hellenistic periods.
Recommended. General readers and upper-division undergraduates.
Recommended. General readers and upper-division undergraduates.