Best of
Ancient

1957

Jephtha and his Daughter


Lion Feuchtwanger - 1957
    

The Echo of Greece


Edith Hamilton - 1957
    The course that Athens followed can be to us not only a record of old unhappy far-off things but a blueprint of what may happen again.'

History of Greek Culture


Jacob Burckhardt - 1957
    Professor Burckhardt dispenses with superficial and sentimental views of ancient Greece to embrace a more sophisticated and accurate vision of a complex culture that practiced both the best and worst elements of the social contract. A penetrating thinker with a genius for concrete illustration, Burckhardt begins with a thorough account of the development of the polis, or city-state, exploring its regional variations and offering a balanced appraisal of its virtues and faults. In the second part, he discusses fine arts and their expression, with particular focus on sculpture, painting, and architecture. Part Three examines poesy and music, with an in-depth account of Homeric traditions and their role in maintaining the form and order of Greek beliefs and myths, as well as a consideration of other poetic forms, including the classical theater. The final part comprises perceptive accounts of numerous and enduring Greek achievements in philosophy, science, and oratory. In addition to an excellent glossary, the work is profusely illustrated with 80 photographs and many fine drawings.

The Road To Tyburn: The Story Of Jack Sheppard And The Eighteenth Century Underworld (Penguin Classic History)


Christopher Hibbert - 1957
    The story of Jack Sheppard and the Eighteenth-century London Underworld.