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Book Description Condition: Used - Like New. Facsimile of 1926 ed. 1987. Hardcover. Fine. Seller Inventory # C02195
Book Description Condition: Used - Very Good. 1987. Hardcover. Very Good. Seller Inventory # Z0136832
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Book Description XII, 402 S. mit 49 Illustrationen / with forty-nine illustrations. Zustand: Sehr gut, neuwertig. - Reprint of the London Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd / New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1926 edition. THE HISTORY OF CIVILISATION - Translated by M. R. Dobie. - ISBN: 3487079283 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 579 8° (21,5x15cm), Leinen, mit Schwarzprägung, Kopfschnitt grau. Seller Inventory # 11312
Book Description Condition: as new. Hidesheim: Georg Olms,1987. Reprint 1926-edition. Orig. cloth binding. iv,xii,402 pp. Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9783487079288. Keywords : CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY, classical antiquity. Seller Inventory # 164686
Book Description Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim, 1987. 402 S., Leinen---- Nachdruck der Ausgabe London New York 1926 / Text englisch - 584 Gramm. Seller Inventory # 2c11723
Book Description An Economic History of Greece from the Homeric Period to the Roman Conquest. Translated by Marryat Ross Dobie. Reprint aus: The History of Civilization. Section A: Pre-history and antiquity. Series 3: Greece; Vol. [2]/London 1926. Die Studie zeichnet die Institutionalisierung und Entwicklung der Wirtschaft von der homerischen Zeit über die archaische und klassische Epoche bis zum Hellenismus nach, wobei unter anderem auf die Geldwirtschaft, den Außenhandel, die Arbeitsteilung und auf soziale Aspekte eingegangen wird. Aus dem Inhalt: Part 1: The Homeric Period. Part 2: The Archaic Period. Part 3: The Athenian Period. Part 4: The Hellenistic Period. XII,402 Seiten mit 49 Abb., Leinen (Olms Verlag 1987) leichte Lagerspuren/minor shelfwear. Früher EUR 74,00 590 g. Sprache: en. Seller Inventory # 76961
Book Description Original cloth. Condition: Sehr gut. Facsimile of 1926 edition. XII, 402 p., ill. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Minimal staining on binding, allover very good and clean. / Minimale Anschmutzung auf Einband, insgesamt sehr gut und sauber. - Contents: Introduction -- Part One: The Homeric Period -- I. From Family Economy to City Economy -- II. Work in the Family -- III. Work outside the Family -- IV. Stock-breeding and Agriculture -- V. Industry -- VI. Piracy and Trade -- Part Two: The Archaic Period -- I. Economic transformation. Land and money -- II. Social transformation. The classes -- III. The economic and social life of Sparta -- IV. Colonization -- V. Trade -- VI. Industry -- Part Three: The Athenian Period -- I. Democracy and Property -- II. Ideas on labour -- III. The citizens -- IV. The Metics -- V. The Slaves -- VI. The division of labour -- VII. Money -- VIII. Landed property and agriculture -- IX. Industry -- X. Trade -- Part Four: The Hellenistic Period -- I. Political and social organization -- II. The spread of the monetary system -- III. The towns -- IV. Landed property and agriculture -- V. Industry -- VI. Trade -- Conclusion. - Gustave Glotz (17 February 1862, Haguenau, Bas-Rhin 16 April 1935, Paris) was a French historian of ancient Greece. He was a supporter of the theory that history never follows a simple, logical course. Glotz studied at the École normale supérieure, and in 1885 received the agrégation d'histoire, a competitive examination in France designed to recruit teachers for secondary school positions. In 1907, he succeeded Paul Guiraud as professor of Greek history at the Sorbonne. In 1920, he became a member of the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, and was named its president in 1928. His work on the economic history of Greece and the ancient Greek city is particularly noted. Le travail dans la Grèce ancienne (1920) is well known in the English translation Ancient Greece at Work (1926), as is his Cité Grecque (1928) as The Greek City and Its Institutions (1930). According to Glotz, the first humans to arrive in Greece were semi-nomadic shepherds from the Balkans. Their society was based on a patriarchal clan, whose members were all descendant from the same ancestor and all worshiped the same deity. Unions between several clans resulted in "fraternités", or armed groups. When faced with important undertakings, these groups would come together into a small number of tribes which were entirely independent in terms of religious, political, and militaristic views but which all recognized a supreme king, their chief. Glotz also distinguished between two phases of the ancient Greek city: an archaic era (1500-1400 BCE), corresponding to the Minoan age, with the formation in Greece of the first urban centers, and a Doric age, roughly viewed as a Hellenic middle age, characterized by chaos and invasions. Only fortified cities and acropolises, capable of controlling the surrounding regions, survived this period. Glotz gives his name to the Centre Gustave Glotz, a group of researchers under the auspices of the Institut national d histoire de l art, the CNRS, and the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. ISBN 9783487079288 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 782. Seller Inventory # 1171752