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Class ideology and ancient political theory : Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle in social context
Published in Unknown Binding by Blackwell ()
Author: Ellen Meiksins Wood
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Worth Reading
I lent this book out in graduate school and never saw it again. As I recall it is very good. Made sense of the Apology. Marxist interpretation of Plato. But, I thought it was by Neil Woods and his wife


Back in Time 3104 B.C. to the Great Pyramid: Egyptians Broke Their Backs to Build It: How the Great Pyramid Was Really Built
Published in Hardcover by Soc Pub (1990)
Author: Socrates G. Taseos
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Finally, someone stops repeating "2.3 million blocks"
An excellent book dealing with all aspects of the various theories of pyramid construction, preparation of the site, quarrying and shipping of stones, etc. The author performs many calculations to determine the number of stones used, weights, number of men needed to lift, number of hauling ropes, stresses and friction coefficients, etc. Also as a bonus there is the complete list of Kings of Egypt in hieroglyphics as well as a beginner's guide to hieroglyphics!


From Solon to Socrates
Published in Paperback by Routledge Kegan & Paul (1973)
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a man that makes stupid laws
Solon, a man that wasn't satisfied with the way of life and decided to take it in his own hands to make new laws

An excellent introduction to classical Greek history
One of the better surveys of classical Greek historyavailable, this book begins with short introductory chapters on the8th and 7th centuries B.C. before moving on to a chronological history ending with the death of Socrates in 399 B.C. Topics include Athens under the tyrants, the Persian Wars, the rise of the Athenian Empire, the Peloponnesian War, and a fascinating final chapter on the "revolution of the mind" which culminated in Socrates and signaled a great change in Greek history and civilization. Ehrenberg wrote this book later in his career, so it can be seen as a summation of a lifetime of study, thought, and research. The text is littered with very precise, enlightening observations--he has a gift for distilling complicated ideas into manageable gems without trivializing or losing their core meaning. Not many historians have this talent.

Ehrenberg's style is engaging and will appeal to the specialist as well as the educated general reader. Unlike so many surveys, he wisely uses endnotes rather than extensive footnotes and keeps the source references within the text to a minimum, allowing interested readers to turn to the appropriate notes on their own without disrupting the narrative for those who may not care about the scholarly arguments on particular points. This makes the book far more readable than many similar studies. Ehrenberg also peppers the text with wonderful accounts of the literature of each period discussed, showing how drama and poetry can illuminate our understanding of Greek history as a whole. This also gives the reader some relief from political and military analysis, which is sometimes a bit dry and hard to follow since the surviving evidence is often inadequate and controversial. Ehrenberg does a wonderful job of sustaining the reader's interest, and his obvious passion for his subject comes through.

This book is used as a standard text in many British universities, and I suspect it will remain required reading for many years to come. The strength of this study, and what sets it apart from so many others, is that it is equally accessible to the general reader who may not have the benefit of regular lectures to supplement it. Ehrenberg provides here a series of his own lectures in a sense, and there are many suggestions for further reading and study. If you are looking for a good general history of this critical period in Western history, Ehrenberg's book is an excellent choice.


Ancient Greece : Social & Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Socrates
Published in Paperback by Routledge (2000)
Authors: Matthew Dillon and Lynda Garland
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City of Sokrates: An Introduction to Classical Athens
Published in Paperback by Routledge (1998)
Author: J. W. Roberts
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Délibération et pouvoir dans la cité grecque : de Nestor à Socrate
Published in Unknown Binding by Publications de la Sorbonne ()
Author: Françoise Ruzé
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Plato, Augustine, the Presocratic Philosophers, Plotinus, the Skeptics, Socrates (Arguments of the Philosophers, Set A)
Published in Library Binding by Routledge (1999)
Authors: J.C.B. Gosling, Christopher Kirwan, Jonathan Barnes, Lloyd P. Gerson, R.J. Hankinson, and Santas
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