Explore the Greek Renaissance and how ancient thought shaped modern ideas.
This accessible overview shows how seventh- and sixth-century B.C. Greece gave rise to early science, philosophy, and a new sense of self. It ties together poetry, myth, and inquiry to reveal why these thinkers matter today.
This edition examines the shift from old certainties to new questions, tracing the roots of geometry, astronomy, and natural philosophy from Thales to Heraclitus. It highlights poets like Sappho and Mimnermus, whose intimate explorations of life and desire illuminate a culture that valued self-knowledge and critical thinking.
- Learn how early Greek thinkers pursued universal questions about matter, change, and the world.
- See how poetry and philosophy intersected to push toward a more self-aware, inquiry-driven culture.
- Understand how ancient debates about the earth, air, fire, and water influenced later science and thought.
- Discover notable figures and moments that signal the birth of a renaissance in thought.
Ideal for readers of history, philosophy, and the history of science who want a clear, engaging guide to this pivotal period.