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LA CITÉ ANTIQUE ÉTUDE SUR LE CULTE, LE DROIT, LES INSTITUTIONS DE LA GRÈCE ET DE ROME - PAR FUSTEL DE COULANGES - INTRODUCTION. - DE LA NÉCESSITÉ D'ÉTUDIER LES PLUS VIEILLES CROYANCES DES ANCIENS POUR CONNAÎTRE LEURS INSTITUTIONS.
LIVRE PREMIER. - ANTIQUES CROYANCES. - CHAPITRE PREMIER. - CROYANCES SUR L'ÂME ET SUR LA MORT.
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CHAPITRE II. - LE CULTE DES MORTS
CHAPITRE III. - LE FEU SACRÉ.
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CHAPITRE IV. - LA RELIGION DOMESTIQUE.
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LIVRE II. - LA FAMILLE. - CHAPITRE PREMIER. - LA RELIGION A ÉTÉ LE PRINCIPE CONSTITUTIF DE LA FAMILLE ANCIENNE.
In this classic study the author turns a careful eye to the foundations of Greek and Roman life, tracing how worship, law and public office shaped the ancient city‑state. By laying out the rules that governed everything from the patrician‑plebeian divide to the peculiarities of private law, he shows a world whose institutions were built on beliefs that feel alien to us today.
Rather than judging the past through modern lenses, the work invites listeners to step back and examine these societies as wholly foreign cultures. It argues that many of our assumptions about “freedom” and “justice” stem from a misreading of antiquity, and that true insight comes from stripping away contemporary preconceptions.
The book also explores why the human mind has changed over centuries, suggesting that shifts in intelligence drive the evolution of institutions. For anyone curious about the deep roots of Western civilization, this exploration offers a thoughtful, richly detailed portrait of a world both familiar and strikingly different.
Full title
La Cité Antique Étude sur Le Culte, Le Droit, Les Institutions de la Grèce et de Rome Étude sur Le Culte, Le Droit, Les Institutions de la Grèce et de Rome
Language
fr
Duration
~15 hours (919K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1830–1889
Best known for The Ancient City, this influential French historian explored how religion, family life, and civic institutions shaped the ancient world. His writing helped make the study of history more rigorous while staying vivid and readable.
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