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100 | _aMcInerney, Jeremy | ||
110 | _aUniversity of Pennsylvania | ||
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_aAncient Greek Civilization / _cJeremy McInerney ; The Teaching Company. |
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250 | _a1st ed. | ||
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_aChantilly, VA : _bThe Teaching Company, _c2003. |
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_a4 DVDs (720 min) : _bsd. col. ; _c4 3/4 in + _e1 Course Guidebook (103 p. : ill. ; 19 cm). |
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440 | _aThe Great Courses | ||
500 | _aIncludes a biography on the author, a course scope, and bibliographical references. | ||
505 | _a"Professor Jeremy McInerney has delivered piercing insights into the secrets of the ancient world throughout his career, both as Davidson Kennedy Associate Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania and as a field archaeologist working at ancient sites in Israel and Greece. His scholarship on the classical world has appeared in respected academic journals, including the American Journal of Archaeology" (Publisher's website). | ||
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_aDISC CONTENTS: _tDisc 1 _tLecture 1: Greece and the Western world _tLecture 2: Minoan Grete _tLecture 3: Schliemann and Mycenae _tLecture 4: The long twilight _tLecture 5: The age of heroes _tLecture 6: From Sicily to Syria, the growth of trade and colonization _tDisc 2 _t Lecture 7: Delphi and Olympia _tLecture 8: The Spartans _t Lecture 9: Revolution _tLecture 10: Tyranny _tLecture 11: The origins of democracy _tLecture 12: Beyond Greece, the Persian empire _tDisc 3 _tLecture 13: The Persian wars _tLecture 14: The Athenian empire _tLecture 15: The art of democracy _tLecture 16: Sacrifice and Greek religion _tLecture 17: Theater and the competition of art _tLecture 18: Sex and gender _tDisc 4 _tLecture 19: The Peloponnessian war, part 1 _tLecture 20: The Peloponnessian war, part II _tLecture 21: Socrates on trial _tLecture 22: Slavery and freedom _tLecture 23: Athens in decline? _tLecture 24: Philip, Alexander, and Greece in transition |
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520 | 3 | _a"Professor Jeremy McInerney has delivered piercing insights into the secrets of the ancient world throughout his career, both as Davidson Kennedy Associate Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania and as a field archaeologist working at ancient sites in Israel and Greece. His scholarship on the classical world has appeared in respected academic journals, including the American Journal of Archaeology" (Publisher's website). | |
520 | 2 | _aDisc 1 Lecture 1: Greece and the Western world Lecture 2: Minoan Grete Lecture 3: Schliemann and Mycenae Lecture 4: The long twilight Lecture 5: The age of heroes Lecture 6: From Sicily to Syria, the growth of trade and colonization Disc 2 Lecture 7: Delphi and Olympia Lecture 8: The Spartans Lecture 9: Revolution Lecture 10: Tyranny Lecture 11: The origins of democracy Lecture 12: Beyond Greece, the Persian empire Disc 3 Lecture 13: The Persian wars Lecture 14: The Athenian empire Lecture 15: The art of democracy Lecture 16: Sacrifice and Greek religion Lecture 17: Theater and the competition of art Lecture 18: Sex and gender Disc 4 Lecture 19: The Peloponnessian war, part 1 Lecture 20: The Peloponnessian war, part II Lecture 21: Socrates on trial Lecture 22: Slavery and freedom Lecture 23: Athens in decline? Lecture 24: Philip, Alexander, and Greece in transition | |
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_aThe Great Courses _vHistory _vAncient history |
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_aGreece _vHistory _xCvilization. |
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710 | _aThe Teaching Company | ||
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_uhttps://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/ancient-greek-civilization _yPublisher's Website. |
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_uhttps://ottawa.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S26C1042305 _zCheck the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) catalog. |
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