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The Spartans: The World of the Warrior-Heroes of Ancient Greece

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"Remarkable . . . [The author's] crystalline prose, his vivacious storytelling and his lucid historical insights combine here to provide a first-rate history." —Publishers Weekly  Sparta has often been described as the original Utopia—a remarkably evolved society whose warrior heroes were forbidden any other trade, profession, or business. As a people, the Spartans were the living exemplars of such core values as duty, discipline, the nobility of arms in a cause worth dying for, sacrificing the individual for the greater good of the community (illustrated by their role in the battle of Thermopylae), and the triumph over seemingly insuperable obstacles—qualities often believed today to signify the ultimate heroism. In this book, distinguished scholar and historian Paul Cartledge, long considered the leading international authority on ancient Sparta, traces the evolution of Spartan society—the culture and the people as well as the tremendous influence they had on their world and even ours. He details the lives of such illustrious and myth-making figures as Lycurgus, King Leonidas, Helen of Troy (and Sparta), and Lysander, and explains how the Spartans, while placing a high value on masculine ideals, nevertheless allowed women an unusually dominant and powerful role—unlike Athenian culture, with which the Spartans are so often compared. In resurrecting this culture and society, Cartledge delves into ancient texts and archeological sources and includes illustrations depicting original Spartan artifacts and drawings, as well as examples of representational paintings from the Renaissance onward—including J.L. David's famously brooding Leonidas. "A pleasure for anyone interested in the ancient world." —Kirkus Reviews  "[An] engaging narrative . . . In his panorama of the real Sparta, Cartledge cloaks his erudition with an ease and enthusiasm that will excite readers from page one." —Booklist  "Our greatest living expert on Sparta." —Tom Holland, prize-winning author of Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic Read more

ASIN B07P6B5L96
XRay Not Enabled
ISBN13 978-1590208373
Edition 1st
Language English
File size 4.4 MB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher ABRAMS Press
Word Wise Enabled
Reading age 18 years and up
Print length 301 pages
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Screen Reader Supported
Publication date May 26, 2003
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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