The Glory That Was Greece: a survey of Hellenic culture and civilisation

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The Glory That Was Greece: a survey of Hellenic culture and civilisation

by J. C. (John Clarke) Stobart

EN·~10 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

THE GLORY THAT WASGREECE

0:21
2

PREFACE

6:31
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

19:34
4

ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT

3:07
5

INTRODUCTION

1:03:59
6

II THE HEROIC AGE

58:10
7

III THE AGES OF TRANSITION

2:21:25
8

IV THE GRAND CENTURY

2:13:28
9

V THE FOURTH CENTURY

1:33:58
10

VI THE MACEDONIAN WORLD

48:14

Description

A clear‑eyed guide to the world of ancient Greece, this work walks listeners through the civilization’s art, myth, and daily life without demanding specialist knowledge. Drawing on archaeology, history and literature, the author paints vivid scenes of bustling markets, sacred festivals and the craftsmen who carved the marble that still inspires us today. The narrative balances scholarly insight with a storyteller’s eye, making even the most distant ruins feel immediate and alive.

The book also explores how Greek ideas shaped later cultures, tracing the flow of philosophy, drama and democratic thought from their early roots to the heights of the classical era. Rich illustrations are described in detail, helping listeners picture the striking sculptures and pottery that define the period. By the end of the first part, you’ll have a confident sense of the rhythms and values that made Greece a cornerstone of Western heritage.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (594K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)

Release date

2019-05-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

JC

J. C. (John Clarke) Stobart

1878–1933

A lively guide to Greece and Rome for general readers, he helped make the ancient world feel vivid and approachable. He was also a key early BBC figure who shaped educational broadcasting in Britain.

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