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Classics: A Very Short Introduction
Classics: A Very Short Introduction
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  • 'The authors show us that Classics is a 'modern' and sexy subject. They succeed brilliantly in this regard ... nobody could fail to be informed and entertained - and the accent of the book is provocative and stimulating.' John Goodwin, Times Literary Supplement
  • Mary Beard writes regularly for the Times Literary Supplement
  • Appeal to broad cross-section of readers, whose interests may be in ancient history, literature, philosophy, or art history

 
This Very Short Introduction to Classics links a haunting temple on a lonely mountainside to the glory of ancient Greece and the grandeur of Rome, and to Classics within modern culture-from Jefferson and Byron to Asterix and Ben-Hur. 

We are all Classicists - we come into touch with the Classics daily: in our culture, politics, medicine, architecture, language, and literature. What are the true roots of these influences, however, and how do our interpretations of these aspects of the Classics differ from their original reception? This introduction to the Classics begins with a visit to the British Museum to view the frieze which once decorated the Apollo Temple at Bassae. Through these sculptures, John Henderson and Mary Beard prompt us to consider the significance of Classics as a means of discovery and enquiry, its value in terms of literature, philposophy, and culture, and its importance as a source of imagery. 

目次: 

1. The Visit
2. On Site
3. Being There
4. A Guide in Hand
5. Beneath the Surface
6. Grand Theories
7. The Art of Reconstruction
8. The Greatest Show on Earth
9. Imagine That
10. 'Et in Arcadia Ego'
Outline of Bassae Frieze
Timelines
Citations and Further Reading
Index

著者について: 

Mary Beard, Fellow, Newnham College, Cambridge, and John Henderson, Fellow, King's College, Cambridge

this short and brilliant book ... is now re-issued in an attractive pocket-sized format ... amazing range of reference ... very clear organisation. JT, Anglo-Hellenic Review, No.22, 2000. -

nobody could fail to be informed and entertained - and the accent of the book is provocative and stimulating. - TLS

Lively, and up-to-date...it shows classics as a living enterprise, not a warehouse of relics. - New Statesman and Society

Beard and Henderson have suceeded brilliantly in communicating the sheer breadth of Classics in this Very Short Introduction.... In language accessible to non-specialist and student alike, Beard and Henderson illustrate how Classic encompasses not just a study of the ancient world, but also of its traditions of scholarship and its influence on the culture of the western world...... This book does not fail to challenge and provoke. Nor does it ignore the problems and current issues that beset the subject and its teaching, but presents them even handedly and with humour, eschewing propaganda.... A stimulating addition to the school library. - JACT review

The authors show us that Classics is a 'modern' and sexy subject. They succeed brilliantly in this regard nobody could fail to be informed and entertained-and the accent of the book is provocative and stimulating. - John Goodwin, Times Literary Supplement

Statues and slavery, temples and tragedies, museum, marbles, and mythology-this provocative guide to the Classics demystifies its varied subject-matter while seducing the reader with the obvious enthusiasm and pleasure which mark its writing. - Edith Hall, author of Inventing the Barbarian

You could not find two better introducers to the Classics than Mary Beard and John Henderson. They are questioning, funny, bold, and widely read in many fields. They could not be dull if they tried. - Philip Howard, columnist for The Times

This little book should be in the hands of every studentm and every tourist to the lands of the ancient world - a splendid piece of work. - Peter Wiseman, author of Talking to Virgil

For those who think Classics is just the dry as dust learning of dead languages this arresting book will come as a rude shock. This is no potted history of Greece and Rome, but a brillian demonstration that the continual re-excavation of our classical past is vital if the modern world is to rise to the challenge inscribed on the temple of Apollo at Delphi to "Know yourself". - Robin Osborne, author of Demos: The Discovery of Classical Attica

商品情報

ISBN : 9780192853851

著者: 
John Henderson; Mary Beard
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160 ページ
フォーマット
Paperback
サイズ
112 x 179 mm
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Classics: A Very Short Introduction

Classics: A Very Short Introduction

Classics: A Very Short Introduction