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Anthropology and the Classics is a seminal collection that brings together the work of six distinguished authors and scholars, exploring the intersection of anthropology and classical studies. This anthology delves into a rich tapestry of themes ranging from myth and religion to society and law in the ancient world, presented through a variety of literary styles and analytical approaches. The collection stands out not just for its interdisciplinary focus but for the depth and diversity of its contents, offering new insights into familiar texts and archaeological discoveries alike, thereby redefining the contours of classical scholarship. The backgrounds of the contributors, including Gilbert Murray, Andrew Lang, W. Warde Fowler, F. B. Jevons, John Linton Sir Myres, and Arthur Sir Evans, span a broad spectrum of expertise from classical philology to archaeology, each contributing a unique perspective to the synthesis of anthropology and classical studies. Their collective work situates the anthology at the crossroads of several historical, cultural, and literary movements, enriching the readers understanding of ancient civilizations through a multidisciplinary lens. This vital intersection allows for a nuanced exploration of ancient societies, their belief systems, and their cultural practices, grounding them in a broader anthropological context. Readers are invited to delve into Anthropology and the Classics to discover the dynamic interplay between two fields that, together, produce a richer, more comprehensive understanding of the ancient world. This volume is not just an academic foray but an invitation to witness the evolution of thought across disciplines, making it an essential read for scholars, students, and anyone with a keen interest in the timeless relevance of the classics informed by anthropological insight.
© 2019 Good Press (كتاب ): 4057664634054
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التاريخ
Anthropology and the Classics is a seminal collection that brings together the work of six distinguished authors and scholars, exploring the intersection of anthropology and classical studies. This anthology delves into a rich tapestry of themes ranging from myth and religion to society and law in the ancient world, presented through a variety of literary styles and analytical approaches. The collection stands out not just for its interdisciplinary focus but for the depth and diversity of its contents, offering new insights into familiar texts and archaeological discoveries alike, thereby redefining the contours of classical scholarship. The backgrounds of the contributors, including Gilbert Murray, Andrew Lang, W. Warde Fowler, F. B. Jevons, John Linton Sir Myres, and Arthur Sir Evans, span a broad spectrum of expertise from classical philology to archaeology, each contributing a unique perspective to the synthesis of anthropology and classical studies. Their collective work situates the anthology at the crossroads of several historical, cultural, and literary movements, enriching the readers understanding of ancient civilizations through a multidisciplinary lens. This vital intersection allows for a nuanced exploration of ancient societies, their belief systems, and their cultural practices, grounding them in a broader anthropological context. Readers are invited to delve into Anthropology and the Classics to discover the dynamic interplay between two fields that, together, produce a richer, more comprehensive understanding of the ancient world. This volume is not just an academic foray but an invitation to witness the evolution of thought across disciplines, making it an essential read for scholars, students, and anyone with a keen interest in the timeless relevance of the classics informed by anthropological insight.
© 2019 Good Press (كتاب ): 4057664634054
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كتاب : ٢٢ نوفمبر ٢٠١٩
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