The Greek View of Life

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The Greek View of Life

by G. Lowes (Goldsworthy Lowes) Dickinson

EN·~6 hours·51 chapters

Chapters

51 total

PREFACE

2:32

LIST OF TRANSLATIONS USED

1:38

THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE - CHAPTER I - THE GREEK VIEW OF RELIGION - Section 1. Introductory.

2:35

Section 2. Greek Religion an Interpretation of Nature.

9:05

Section 3. Greek Religion an Interpretation of the Human Passions.

2:09

Section 4. Greek Religion the Foundation of Society.

5:06

Section 5. Religious Festivals.

9:36

Section 6. The Greek Conception of the Relation of Man to the Gods.

4:35

Section 7. Divination, Omens, Oracles.

4:18

Section 8. Sacrifice and Atonement.

4:43

Description

This volume offers a clear and approachable gateway into the world of ancient Greek thought, aimed at listeners who have never read the original language. Drawing on a rich selection of translated passages—from epic poetry and tragic drama to philosophy and history—it sketches the central ideas that shaped Greek culture without demanding prior scholarship. The author’s careful curation lets the voices of Homer, Plato, Sophocles, and others speak directly, giving a sense of the original spirit while keeping the narrative easy to follow.

The first chapters explore how the Greeks understood religion, revealing a system without formal creeds, churches, or rigid doctrines. Instead, belief was woven into myth, civic ritual, and the everyday lives of citizens, a contrast to modern notions of organized faith. Throughout, the book highlights recurring themes such as the pursuit of excellence, the tension between individual desire and communal responsibility, and the enduring influence of mythic storytelling on ethical and political ideas. Listeners will come away with a vivid impression of how these ancient concepts still echo in contemporary thought.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (392K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

G. Lowes (Goldsworthy Lowes) Dickinson

G. Lowes (Goldsworthy Lowes) Dickinson

1862–1932

A Cambridge thinker with a gift for making big ideas feel urgent, he wrote about Greek culture, friendship, war, and the search for a more peaceful world. His work helped shape early international thought and still speaks to readers interested in ethics, politics, and the life of the mind.

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