Greek achievements from Homer to the decline of Athens are reviewed by an eminent classicist
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A magnificent evocation of the Greeks from Homer to the fall of Athens in 404 BC. “With a kind of brilliant imaginative sympathy and knowledge, he evokes the life, the thought, the ideals, the philosophy, the virtues and the faults of these extraordinary people.” Rose Macaulay. “One has the compelling impression, on closing the book, of having finished a masterpiece.” Patrick Leigh Fermor.
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