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After Forty Years (Hardcover)
Princeton University Class of 1865, Charles Freeman 1844 Richardson
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R825
Discovery Miles 8 250
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A monumental and exhilarating history of European thought, from the
fall of Rome in the fifth century AD to the Scientific Revolution
thirteen centuries later. The Awakening traces the recovery and
refashioning of Europe's classical heritage from the ruins of the
Roman Empire. The process of preservation of surviving texts,
fragile at first, was strengthened under the Christian empire
founded by Charlemagne in the eighth century; later, during the
High Middle Ages, universities were founded and the study of
philosophy was revived. Renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman
thought provided the intellectual impetus for the Renaissance of
the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, whose ideas – aesthetic,
political and scientific – were disseminated across Europe by the
invention of the printing press. Equally momentous was Europe's
encounter with the New World, and the resulting maritime supremacy
which conferred global reach on Europe's merchants and colonists.
Vivid in detail and informed by the latest scholarship, The
Awakening is powered not by the fate of kings or the clash of arms
but by deeper currents of thought, inquiry and discovery, which
first recover and then surpass the achievements of classical
antiquity, and lead the West to the threshold of the Age of Reason.
Charles Freeman takes the reader on an enthralling journey, and
provides us with a vital key to understanding the world we live in
today. Praise for The Awakening: 'The Awakening is a work of
serious scholarship by an author who has clearly been everywhere,
seen everything and read voraciously. But it is also a work written
with great elan and, given its scope, undertaken with considerable
courage' Christopher Lloyd, Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures,
1988-2005 'The Awakening recounts the slow evolution of Western
thought that restored legitimacy to independent examination and
analysis, that eventually led to a celebration, albeit a cautious
one, of reason over blind faith.' Stan Prager 'The Awakening is a
very timely book and an excellently written and produced one.
Freeman is a good host, a superb narrator and tells his story with
aplomb' International Times
A compelling and fascinating portrait of the continuing
intellectual tradition of Greek writers and thinkers in the Age of
Rome. In 146 BC, Greece yielded to the military might of the Roman
Republic; sixty years later, when Athens and other Greek
city-states rebelled against Rome, the general Lucius Cornelius
Sulla destroyed the city of Socrates and Plato, laying waste to the
famous Academy where Aristotle had studied. However, the traditions
of Greek cultural life would continue to flourish during the
centuries of Roman rule that followed, in the lives and work of a
distinguished array of philosophers, doctors, scientists,
geographers, travellers and theologians. Charles Freeman's accounts
of such luminaries as the physician Galen, the geographer Ptolemy
and the philosopher Plotinus are interwoven with contextual
'interludes' that showcase a sequence of unjustly neglected and
richly influential lives. Like the author's The Awakening, The
Children of Athena is a cultural history on an epic scale: the
story of a rich and vibrant tradition of Greek intellectual inquiry
across a period of more than five hundred years, from the second
century BC to the start of the fifth century AD.
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Greeks (Paperback)
Charles Freeman
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R211
R139
Discovery Miles 1 390
Save R72 (34%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A monumental and exhilarating history of European thought, from the
fall of Rome in the fifth century AD to the Scientific Revolution
thirteen centuries later. The Awakening traces the recovery and
refashioning of Europe's classical heritage from the ruins of the
Roman Empire. The process of preservation of surviving texts,
fragile at first, was strengthened under the Christian empire
founded by Charlemagne in the eighth century; later, during the
High Middle Ages, universities were founded and the study of
philosophy was revived. Renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman
thought provided the intellectual impetus for the Renaissance of
the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, whose ideas - aesthetic,
political and scientific - were disseminated across Europe by the
invention of the printing press. Equally momentous was Europe's
encounter with the New World, and the resulting maritime supremacy
which conferred global reach on Europe's merchants and colonists.
Vivid in detail and informed by the latest scholarship, The
Awakening is powered not by the fate of kings or the clash of arms
but by deeper currents of thought, inquiry and discovery, which
first recover and then surpass the achievements of classical
antiquity, and lead the West to the threshold of the Age of Reason.
Charles Freeman takes the reader on an enthralling journey, and
provides us with a vital key to understanding the world we live in
today.
Egypt, Greece, and Rome is regarded as one of the best general
histories of the ancient world, having sold more than 80,000 copies
in its first two editions. It is written for the general reader and
the student coming to the subject for the first time and provides a
reliable and highly accessible point of entry to the period.
Beginning with the early Middle Eastern civilizations of Sumer, and
continuing right through to the Islamic invasions and the birth of
modern Europe after the collapse of the Roman empire, the book
ranges beyond political history to cover art and architecture,
philosophy, literature, society, and economy. A wide range of maps,
illustrations, and photographs complements the text. This third
edition has been extensively revised to appeal to the general
reader with several chapters completely rewritten and a great deal
of new material added, including a new selection of images.
China has emerged as an economic powerhouse (projected to have the
largest economy in the world in a little over a decade) and is
taking an ever-increasing role on the world stage. China's Rise:
Challenges and Opportunities will help the United States and the
rest of the world better comprehend the facts and dynamics
underpinning China's rise-an understanding that becomes more and
more important with each passing day. Additionally, the authors
suggest actions both China and the United States can take that will
not only maximize the opportunities for China's constructive
integration into the international community but also help form a
domestic consensus that will provide a stable foundation for such
policies. Filled with facts for policymakers, this much anticipated
book's narrative-driven, accessible style will appeal to the
general reader. This book is unique in that it analyzes the
authoritative data on China's economy, foreign and domestic policy,
and national security. The expert judgments in this book paint a
picture of a China confronting domestic challenges that are in many
ways side effects of its economic successes, while simultaneously
trying to take advantage of the foreign policy benefits of those
same successes.China's Rise: Challenges and Opportunities from The
China Balance Sheet Project, a joint, multiyear project of the
Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Peterson
Institute, discusses China's military modernization, China's
increasing soft power influence in Asia and around the world,
China's policy toward Taiwan, domestic political development,
Beijing's political relations with China's provincial and municipal
authorities, corruption and social unrest, rebalancing China's
economic growth, the exchange rate controversy, energy and the
environment, industrial policy, trade disputes, and investment
issues. This book is part of the CSIS-IIE China Balance Sheet
project. For more information about this project, please visit
www.chinabalancesheet.org.
Egypt, Greece, and Rome is regarded as one of the best general
histories of the ancient world, having sold more than 80,000 copies
in its first two editions. It is written for the general reader and
the student coming to the subject for the first time and provides a
reliable and highly accessible point of entry to the period.
Beginning with the early Middle Eastern civilizations of Sumer, and
continuing right through to the Islamic invasions and the birth of
modern Europe after the collapse of the Roman empire, the book
ranges beyond political history to cover art and architecture,
philosophy, literature, society, and economy. A wide range of maps,
illustrations, and photographs complements the text. This third
edition has been extensively revised to appeal to the general
reader with several chapters completely rewritten and a great deal
of new material added, including a new selection of images.
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After Forty Years (Paperback)
Princeton University Class of 1865, Charles Freeman 1844 Richardson
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R560
Discovery Miles 5 600
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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China has emerged as an economic powerhouse (projected to have the
largest economy in the world in a little over a decade) and is
taking an ever-increasing role on the world stage. China's Rise:
Challenges and Opportunities will help the United States and the
rest of the world better comprehend the facts and dynamics
underpinning China's rise-an understanding that becomes more and
more important with each passing day. Additionally, the authors
suggest actions both China and the United States can take that will
not only maximize the opportunities for China's constructive
integration into the international community but also help form a
domestic consensus that will provide a stable foundation for such
policies. Filled with facts for policymakers, this much anticipated
book's narrative-driven, accessible style will appeal to the
general reader. This book is unique in that it analyzes the
authoritative data on China's economy, foreign and domestic policy,
and national security. The expert judgments in this book paint a
picture of a China confronting domestic challenges that are in many
ways side effects of its economic successes, while simultaneously
trying to take advantage of the foreign policy benefits of those
same successes.China's Rise: Challenges and Opportunities from The
China Balance Sheet Project, a joint, multiyear project of the
Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Peterson
Institute, discusses China's military modernization, China's
increasing soft power influence in Asia and around the world,
China's policy toward Taiwan, domestic political development,
Beijing's political relations with China's provincial and municipal
authorities, corruption and social unrest, rebalancing China's
economic growth, the exchange rate controversy, energy and the
environment, industrial policy, trade disputes, and investment
issues. This book is part of the CSIS-IIE China Balance Sheet
project. For more information about this project, please visit
www.chinabalancesheet.org.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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And References To Goodwin's Greek Grammar, And To Hadley's Larger
And Smaller Grammars.
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