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- Delphi Ancient Classics
2024
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Chief among the iambic poets of ancient Greece was the seventh century lyric poet Archilochus. Notorious for his outspoken and vituperative verses, he flourished in a time of great colonisation and vigorous intellectual movement, questioning the prevailing aristocratic ideals. Celebrated for his versatile use of poetic metres, Archilochus is the earliest known Greek author to devote his poetic compositions almost entirely to his own emotions and experiences. He developed a modern f...
Yale Classics (Vol. 1) (Annotated)
Enriched Edition. A Greek Classics Anthology of Epic Poetry, Tragedy, Comedy, Philosophy, History, Oratory, and Lyric
2023
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Yale Classics (Vol. 1) gathers a foundational panorama of Greek literature, philosophy, historiography, oratory, and lyric poetry, tracing the imaginative and intellectual contours of the ancient Mediterranean. Its range extends from epic narrative and tragic drama to comic satire, ethical reflection, pastoral song, civic rhetoric, and historical inquiry. Together, these works illuminate enduring questions of fate, justice, political order, heroic identity, love, mortality, and the discipl...
2023
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In 'Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 1),' readers are invited to immerse themselves in an anthology that draws from a rich tapestry of ancient thinking and literary artistry. This collection showcases a breathtaking range of styles and genres, from the sweeping epics and poignant dramas to the penetrating philosophical discourses, all reflecting the dynamism of classical antiquity. The diversity within these works underscores a universe of human experience and intellectual pur...
Yale Classics (Vol. 1)
Enriched edition. A Journey Through Greek Thought and Drama: The Origins of Western Literary Tradition
2023
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Yale Classics (Vol. 1) is a comprehensive anthology that encapsulates the profound depth and breadth of ancient Greek literature. This collection traverses a diverse array of styles, from philosophical treatises and epic poetry to incisive dramas and lyrical endeavors, providing a holistic view of the intellectual and artistic achievements of the classical era. The volume includes standout excerpts such as the dialogic intricacies of Platonic thought and the dramatic tensions of Greek trag...
Yale Classics (Vol. 1)
Enriched edition.
2022
EN
Yale Classics (Vol. 1) is a monumental anthology that gathers the seminal works of ancient Greek literature, encapsulating a diversity of styles from the epic narratives of Homer to the lyrical verses of Sappho. This collection traverses the profound depths of epic, drama, philosophy, and rhetoric, offering a panoramic view of the classical foundations that have shaped Western literary traditions. Notable for its inclusion of both widely celebrated pieces and lesser-known gems, the antholo...
Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 1) (Annotated)
Enriched Edition. Ancient Greek Classics in Epic, Lyric, Drama, History, Philosophy, and Myth
2021
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Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 1) gathers a foundational arc of Greek literature, philosophy, history, and drama, tracing the imaginative and intellectual inheritance of the ancient Mediterranean. Its range extends from epic and lyric song to tragedy, comedy, historiography, oratory, pastoral poetry, biography, and ethical reflection. Landmark works associated with the Homeric tradition, Sapphic lyric, Athenian drama, Platonic dialogue, and Aristotelian inquiry appear in a c...
Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 1)
Enriched edition. Exploring the Depths of Ancient Greek Thought
2023
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Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 1) brings together a formidable assembly of texts that have shaped the canon of Western literature and thought. This anthology serves as a gateway to ancient Greek civilization, encapsulating a rich tapestry of philosophical dialog, epic narratives, tragic and comedic theaters, and poetic expressions. The volume adeptly traverses genres and styles, from the probing dialogs of Plato to the poignant tragedies of Aeschylus, the epic tales of Homer...
Yale Classics (Vol. 1)
Enriched edition. Exploring the Essence of Ancient Wisdom and Literary Brilliance in Western Thought
2023
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In 'Yale Classics (Vol. 1),' readers will embark on a captivating journey through the rich and varied landscape of Classical Greek literature. This anthology showcases an impressive selection of works that mirror the diverse literary styles prevalent during antiquity, ranging from poignant tragedies to philosophical treatises, and from lyrical poetry to stirring rhetoric. The anthology curates pieces that highlight themes of heroism, fate, morality, and the pursuit of knowledge, inviting r...
2009
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Chief among the iambic poets of ancient Greece was the seventh century lyric poet Archilochus. Notorious for his outspoken and vituperative verses, he flourished in a time of great colonisation and vigorous intellectual movement, questioning the prevailing aristocratic ideals. Celebrated for his versatile use of poetic metres, Archilochus is the earliest known Greek author to devote his poetic compositions almost entirely to his own emotions and experiences. He developed a modern f...
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- George LongW. A. Oldfather
- Book 86 -
- Delphi Ancient Classics
2018
EN
A Greek Stoic philosopher of the first and second century, Epictetus settled permanently in Nicopolis in Epirus, where he founded his own school, which he called a ‘healing place for sick souls.’ There he taught a practical philosophy, which has been recorded by his principal student Arrian, the famous author of the historical work ‘Anabasis of Alexander’. The ‘Discourses’ present Epictetus’ Stoic ethics as broad and firm in method, and occasionally humorous and melancholic in spir...
The Discarded Image
An Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Literature
2013
EN
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In The Discarded Image, C.S. Lewis paints a lucid picture of the medieval world view, providing the historical and cultural background to the literature of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. It describes the "image" discarded by later years as "the medieval synthesis itself, the whole organization of their theology, science and history into a single, complex, harmonious mental model of the universe." This, Lewis’s last book, has been hailed as "the final memorial to the work of a gr...
2018
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With A to Z Classics, discover or rediscover all the classics of literature. Contains Active Table of Contents (HTML) and in the end of book include a bonus link to the free audiobook. Although he was born into slavery and endured a permanent physical disability, Epictetus (ca. 50–ca. 130 AD) maintained that all people are free to control their lives and to live in harmony with nature. We will always be happy, he argued, if we learn to desire that things should be exactly as they are. Afte...











