The Dorian Aegean. - CRAIK, Elizabeth M.,

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?It is useful, as Craik notes, to view the Greek world, especially that of Classical times, from a standpoint away from the main centres of the mainland like Athens and Sparta. The result of this study is to emphasize how much of a unity that world was, and how fluid was the movement of people and ideas within it, in spite of political divisions with hundreds of independent and often warring states. Considered from this angle this wide-ranging book packed with interesting detail is a very worthwhile and successful enterprise.? (Sinclair Hood in The Classical Review (new Series) (1981), 31, p. 315). From the library of Prof. Carl Deroux.
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1980Uitgever: Routledge & Kegan Paul263 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 0710003781ISBN-13: 9780710003782

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