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Ancient Greek Civilization

By: Jeremy McInerney, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Jeremy McInerney PhD University of California at Berkeley
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Clearly, the Greeks are a source of much that we esteem in our own culture: democracy, philosophy, tragedy, epic and lyric poetry, history-writing, our aesthetic sensibilities, ideals of athletic competition, and more. But what is it about Hellenic culture that has made generations of influential scholars and writers view it as the essential starting point for understanding the art and reflection that define the West? This series of 24 lectures by an accomplished Greek scholar and teacher traces the complex web of links between the present and its Mediterranean origins, taking you from the Late Bronze Age up to the time of Philip II of Macedon and his son Alexander the Great. It's an intellectual journey that lets you see ancient Greek civilization in the light shed by the newest and best research and criticism, expanding your understanding of history, literature, art, philosophy, religion, and more.

With a special focus on the two crucial centuries from 600-400 B.C.-the era of the Persian and Peloponnesian wars and of classical Athens as described in the histories of Herodotus and Thucydides and the philosophic dialogues of Plato-you'll come to understand how the uniquely "Greek" identity was forged, and how it gave root to so much of what we consider vital about our own present day. Just as important, you'll learn how the differences between our own modern values and beliefs and those of the Hellenic world-including slavery and the exclusion of women from public life-do not imply a lack of relevance to our own times but can instead teach us as just much as our affinities.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

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Engaging Narrative • Structured Delivery • Knowledgeable Instructor • Thorough History • Insightful Overview
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This course marks a thorough review of all things related to ancient Greece. Although, initially, I questioned why so much time was spent on background information regarding the history preceding the period covered by the course, as the course progressed, I began to appreciate how earlier events contributed to events under stuidu. The course covers an immense array of aspects of ancient Greek civilization byond the early creation of democracy. I leavned a great deal and will look for other courses offered by this author. I highly recommend this course.

Great course! I loved it!!

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The professor who does this series is brilliant and those who have some familiarity with ancient Greek civilization will enjoy the insights and interpretations he offers. I highlighted the fact that the author does A LOT of interpreting in this series. Because of this, while he does cover all of ancient Greek civilization from its origins in Minoan and Mycenean civilizations to its radical change in Alexander the Great, he is not as comprehensive as I would have liked and leaves some gaps and much material untouched. Those of you who are looking for a good, first, general overview of ancient Greek civilization should look elsewhere. However, if you've already had your overview and would like to hear the perspective of a well established scholar on the ancient Greeks, then this book will be right for you.

Interpretive History, Not a Comprehensive Overview

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Dr. McInerney does an excellent job of presenting multiple facets of Greek civilization from the Mycenaeans to Alexander and the Hellenistic period. This lecture series gave me the in depth overview that I was looking for. A good beginning before studying in more depth or a good refresher for those who’re already experienced.

Scholarly journey through Greek history

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Professor I was very easy to listen too. The lectures flew by but covered a lot of ground. Enjoyed very much and would recommend

Great!

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Professor was knowledgeable, spoke well and was upbeat. I need some extra words, so, therefore I shall write them here.

Me like, a lot.

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The professors accent makes it an easy listen and the lectures are engaging. It was easy to keep coming back. Finished the series in about a week.

Great Series

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Absolutely wonderful to learn about Greek history, the professor was extremely knowledgeable and a fabulous narrator!

The timeline of events was fantastic and I loved the narration

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Excellentbook book with a narrative that makes the story very interesting. Love the teaching company.

Very didactic!

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We all know a little about Greek mythology, but most of us don't really know the chronology of Greek history. This course helps set that straight in very interesting, easy to digest lectures.

Excellent look at Greek history

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Lots of information that illuminates the origins of classical Greek culture and the timeline of events leading up to the Arrival of Alexander the Great.

Informative

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