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"In a series of brilliant snapshots, each a distinct bit of a larger story, Maurice Sartre's Histoires Grecques spans the grand narrative of Greek culture over a thousand years and a vast expanse of land and sea. From Homer to Damascius, from recent discoveries in Kandahar to an account of the murder of Hypatia in 415 CE, each snapshot captures a moment in the history of Greek civilization. Together they offer a fresh perspective on an ancient culture whose wealth and depth of thought, variety and multiplicity of accomplishments, and astonishing continuity through time and space have made it the Western world's culture of reference. A textual fragment, a coin, an epigraph: each artifact and image launches Sartre -- and his readers -- on a journey into the practical mysteries of Greek civilization. Ranging from Afghanistan to the Mediterranean world, these excursions -- step by step, moment by moment -- finally amount to a panoramic vision of one of the most important civilizations of all time. Histoires Grecques shows the newcomer and the seasoned scholar alike how history itself is written -- and imparts the experience, and the pleasure, of discovering history as discrete stories seen through the eyes of one of the most eminent historians of ancient Greece."--Jacket.… (altro)
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Cartes
Tous les noms de lieu cités dans le texte figurent sur au moins l'une des trois cartes suivantes. [...]
Noms qui apparaissent sous forme de numéros
Le chiffre romain indique le numéro de la carte sur laquelle figure le lieu, le chiffre arabe renvoie au numéro du lieu sur la carte. Abai, I, 85 Abonouteichos, III, 27 Abydos (Dardanelles), I, 18 [...]
Préface
Ceci n'est ni une histoire du monde grec, ni celle de la civilisation grecque. Si les chapitres qui suivent paraissent couvrir plus de mille ans d'histoire, cela ne représente au total qu'un moment assez court dans une histoire qui débute bien plus tôt (elle est assurément grecque dès l'époque des royaumes mycéniens) et qui se poursuit jusqu'à aujourd'hui. [...]
1 Thésée réunit les habitants de l'Attique ou Les origines de la cité
Après la mort d'Égée, [Thésée] conçut une grande et merveilleuse tâche; il réunit les habitants de l'Attique en une seule ville (astu), et il fit un seul peuple constituant une seule cité (polis), de ceux qui, jusque-là, étaient dispersés et que l'on pouvait difficilement faire agir en vue de l'intérêt commun; parfois même, des conflits opposaient les uns aux autres et ils se faisaient la guerre.Thésée se rendit dans chaque dème et chaque famille pour les convaincre: les simples particuliers et les pauvres répondirent vite à son appel. [...]
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"In a series of brilliant snapshots, each a distinct bit of a larger story, Maurice Sartre's Histoires Grecques spans the grand narrative of Greek culture over a thousand years and a vast expanse of land and sea. From Homer to Damascius, from recent discoveries in Kandahar to an account of the murder of Hypatia in 415 CE, each snapshot captures a moment in the history of Greek civilization. Together they offer a fresh perspective on an ancient culture whose wealth and depth of thought, variety and multiplicity of accomplishments, and astonishing continuity through time and space have made it the Western world's culture of reference. A textual fragment, a coin, an epigraph: each artifact and image launches Sartre -- and his readers -- on a journey into the practical mysteries of Greek civilization. Ranging from Afghanistan to the Mediterranean world, these excursions -- step by step, moment by moment -- finally amount to a panoramic vision of one of the most important civilizations of all time. Histoires Grecques shows the newcomer and the seasoned scholar alike how history itself is written -- and imparts the experience, and the pleasure, of discovering history as discrete stories seen through the eyes of one of the most eminent historians of ancient Greece."--Jacket.