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- catalog contributor b1454813.
- catalog created "[1961]".
- catalog date "1961".
- catalog date "[1961]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1961]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliography.".
- catalog description "The beginnings. The evolution of man ; The Neolithic revolution ; The rise of civilization -- The early civilizations. The basic mentality ; The basic pattern of the sacred monarchy ; The effects on creativity -- The spread of civilization. The ways and means of diffusion ; The Minoan civilization ; The coming of the "Aryans" ; The growth of empire -- The ferment of the first millennium B.C. The Iron Age ; The Persian empire ; The Phoenicians ; The "axial period" -- The uniqueness of Israel. The early history of the Hebrews ; The unique ideals ; The issues of freedom ; The later history of the Jews -- The uniqueness of Greece. The birth of freedom ; Homer : the distinctive mentality ; The polis and its culture ; The golden age of Athens -- The failure of classical Greece. The immediate causes ; Interlude : the deeper issues ; The response of the philosophers : Plato and Aristotle -- The Hellenistic aftermath. The creative achievements ; The losses in freedom -- The Roman empire. Myth and reality ; The rise and fall of the republic ; The grandeur of the empire ; The decline and fall ; The relation to freedom -- The triumph of Christianity. The basic ambiguities ; The break with the classical world ; The indebtedness to classical culture ; The costs of success ; Epitome : City of God -- Epilogue : the Byzantine empire.".
- catalog extent "360 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Freedom in the ancient world.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Freedom in the ancient world.".
- catalog issued "1961".
- catalog issued "[1961]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harper".
- catalog relation "Freedom in the ancient world.".
- catalog subject "901.91".
- catalog subject "CB311 .M8".
- catalog subject "Civilization, Ancient.".
- catalog subject "History, Ancient.".
- catalog subject "Liberty.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The beginnings. The evolution of man ; The Neolithic revolution ; The rise of civilization -- The early civilizations. The basic mentality ; The basic pattern of the sacred monarchy ; The effects on creativity -- The spread of civilization. The ways and means of diffusion ; The Minoan civilization ; The coming of the "Aryans" ; The growth of empire -- The ferment of the first millennium B.C. The Iron Age ; The Persian empire ; The Phoenicians ; The "axial period" -- The uniqueness of Israel. The early history of the Hebrews ; The unique ideals ; The issues of freedom ; The later history of the Jews -- The uniqueness of Greece. The birth of freedom ; Homer : the distinctive mentality ; The polis and its culture ; The golden age of Athens -- The failure of classical Greece. The immediate causes ; Interlude : the deeper issues ; The response of the philosophers : Plato and Aristotle -- The Hellenistic aftermath. The creative achievements ; The losses in freedom -- The Roman empire. Myth and reality ; The rise and fall of the republic ; The grandeur of the empire ; The decline and fall ; The relation to freedom -- The triumph of Christianity. The basic ambiguities ; The break with the classical world ; The indebtedness to classical culture ; The costs of success ; Epitome : City of God -- Epilogue : the Byzantine empire.".
- catalog title "Freedom in the ancient world.".
- catalog type "text".