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La historia de un pueblo que supo mezclar democracia y esclavitud, conocimiento y mitología, belleza y violencia, convirtiéndose así en la cuna de la civilización occidental. En la historia de Grecia aparecen infinidad de factores que influyen en la creación de una cultura que sienta las bases de todas las culturas occidentales posteriores. Uno no podría decir si fue primero la democracia de Pericles que elevó a Atenas a las cimas políticas de la época, o los sistemas filosóficos que corrieron, a veces enfrentados, con la democracia; tampoco podría saberse si la perspectiva áurea que marca las dimensiones de los edificios más majestuosos de la época, es anterior a los avances matemáticos del pitagorismo.
Breve Historia de la Antigua Grecia nos presenta una perspectiva total de la cultura helena y nos ayuda de este modo a dar explicación a esta sociedad compleja que arrancó los cánones estéticos que imperarían durante siglos, que dieron arranque a las matemáticas y a la filosofía, que sacrificaban animales a sus dioses y que lucharon en numerosas guerras entre las distintas polis. La historia de la Grecia clásica, comienza en Creta, es donde según la mitología vive Zeus, allí se lleva a Europa, una princesa persa, para que engendre a una raza de hombres que reinarán sobre los demás como reyes.
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Muy poco tiempo y con información irrelevante
Me parece que Audible Estudios le pudo haber dedicado más de 3:45 horas a la "Breve Historia de Grecia Antigua", como en el caso de Roma con aproximadamente 8 horas.
Además de la escasez de tiempo, la síntesis algunas veces pierde su enfoque al presentar un resumen de la Eneida de Virgilio, que obviamente no tiene nada que ver con la historia de Grecia. En lugar de esto se pudo haber proporcionado más información sobre el siglo de oro de Pericles y la guerra del Peloponeso.
No obstante lo anterior, considero el resumen es aceptable, así como la narración.
Me gustaría que volvieran a publicar la Historia de Grecia, con una duración del al menos 8 horas.
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