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Jasper Griffin

    Jasper Griffin était un éminent spécialiste de la littérature classique à l'Université d'Oxford. Sa carrière universitaire était profondément ancrée dans l'étude des textes anciens, explorant leur pertinence durable et leurs nuances complexes. Par son travail, il a éclairé l'héritage intellectuel de l'Antiquité, contribuant de manière significative à la compréhension et à l'appréciation de la pensée classique pour les publics contemporains.

    The Roman World
    The Oxford History of Greece and the Hellenistic World
    The Oxford History of the Classical World
    Homer on Life and Death
    Homer: The Odyssey
    • Homer: The Odyssey

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,2(10)Évaluer

      This handy guide will introduce students to a text that has been fundamental to literature for nearly 3000 years.

      Homer: The Odyssey
    • Homer on Life and Death

      • 234pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(66)Évaluer

      The Iliad' and Odyssey' are not just good stories. Homeric poetry manages to confer significance on the persons and actions, and to interpret the world and human life and death. This book shows how this is done.

      Homer on Life and Death
    • The Oxford History of the Classical World

      • 454pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,8(25)Évaluer

      Written by a team of distinguished scholars these volumes offer a comprehensive view of the Graeco-Roman world, its history and achievements. With over 250 illustrations and with extensive reference material.

      The Oxford History of the Classical World
    • 'From reviews of The Oxford History of the Classical World: the book is truly excellent the standard of the contributions is extraordinarily high ' -Observer' this book has no equal and would be difficult to better ' -Books and Bookmen

      The Oxford History of Greece and the Hellenistic World
    • This book tells the story of the rise of Rome from its origins as a cluster of villages to the foundation of the Roman Empire by Augustus and its consolidation in the first two centuries AD. It also discusses some aspects of the later Empire and its influence on western civilizations, not least through the adoption of Christianity.

      The Roman World