The Glory That Was Greece, 1911: A Survey of Hellenic Culture and Civilisation (Classic Reprint)

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With the progress of research, classical scholarship tends more and more towards narrower fields of specialisation. Real students are now like miners working underground each in his own shaft, buried far away from sight or ear-shot of the public, so that they even begin to lose touch with one another. This makes an occasional survey of the whole field of operations not only necessary for interested onlookers, whether they happen to be shareholders or not, but also serviceable to the scholars themselves. The task of furnishing it, however, is not an easy one. I N 0 man nowadays can be as fully equipped in archaeology, history, and literary criticism as were great writers of general history in the last century like George Grote and Theodor Mommsen. We are driven, therefore, to one of two courses either to compile encyclopaedic works by various writers under slight editorial control, or else to sacrifice detail and attempt in a much less ambitious spirit to present a panorama of the whole territory from an individual point of view. The former plan is constantly producing valuable storehouses of information to be used for purposes of reference. But they tend to grow in bulk and compression, until, like the monumental paully-wissowa, they are nothing but colossal dictionaries.

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Language - English

Hardback

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John Clarke Stobart


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ISBN - 9780331608304

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.7 cm

Page Count - 506

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ISBN - 9781330366936

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Page Count - 508

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