Classics: A Very Short Introduction

Classics: A Very Short Introduction

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Philosophy
Format Paperback
Pages 160
Language English
Published Jun 15, 2000
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition New Ed
ISBN-10 0192853856
ISBN-13 9780192853851
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In this engaging exploration of the classics, readers are invited to reflect on how intimately connected they are to ancient history and its enduring legacies. The authors, both esteemed scholars, unravel the ways that classical culture continues to shape modern society, from literature and art to politics and philosophy. Through a series of insightful discussions, they highlight the relevance of classical texts and ideas in contemporary life, illuminating how these age-old narratives still resonate today.

The narrative invites readers to consider not only their own understanding of the classics but also the broader implications of these ancient stories on current global issues. It emphasizes the significance of classical knowledge in fostering a deeper comprehension of human experiences across time, encouraging individuals to engage with the past as a vital part of their cultural identity. This thought-provoking examination serves not just as an introduction to classical studies, but as an invitation to become more aware of the world shaped by these timeless ideas.

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