A classical primer Ancient knowledge for modern minds

Dan Crompton

Book - 2012

Classics is the study of the culture of the ancient Greeks and Romans, and takes in all aspects of their life and learning. Crompton looks back at these civilization, and shows how many aspects of our own daily lives have been directly influenced by theirs. He shows that a basic knowledge of classics is not only essential, but also incredibly fascinating.

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Published
London : Michael O'Mara Books 2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Dan Crompton (-)
Physical Description
192 p. : ill., maps ; 19 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-186) and index.
ISBN
9781843178804
  • Greek and Latin languages
  • Classical history
  • An introduction to Greek literature
  • An introduction to Latin literature
  • Philosophy
  • Ancient architecture
  • Science and technology.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In response to the "rapid demise" of classical educations, Cambridge-trained linguist and classicist Crompton (translator, A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum: The World's Oldest Joke Book) has written a brief introduction to ancient Greek and Roman culture to whet the unfamiliar reader's appetite and provide a general foundation of old-fashioned knowledge. He dips into topics as diverse as history, literature, philosophy, science, and architecture; all with an eye toward demonstrating classical influences and innovations still at work in contemporary society. Significant figures are discussed, including Alexander the Great, Homer, Virgil, and Plato. Plenty of fascinating, if lesser-known, characters and trivia pieces turn up like sunken treasure throughout the book as well-turns out the alarm clock was invented back in the third century B.C.E. (you can blame Ctesibius for that one). Fit for students and curious novices alike, Crompton's light, witty, and informative book succeeds in its effort to pique readers' interest in the ancient world and stave off the demise of the classics-at least for now. Illus. & maps. (June) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Didn't take Classics at school? Or maybe you've forgotten most of what you once knew? To save you looking it up, Classics is the study of the culture of the ancient Greeks and Romans, and takes in all aspects of their life and learning - from the languages to literature, philosophy, art, and much more besides. A Classical Primer is an accessible and enjoyable look back at classical civilization; how they lived, and how many aspects of our own daily life have been directly influenced by theirs, from roads and concrete, to central heating, the twelve-month calendar, cranes and even the modern-day favourite, pizza! This handy, informative and enjoyable book is the perfect primer for people of all ages, and shows that even a basic knowledge of Classics is not only essential, bus also incredibly fascinating. Excerpted from A Classical Primer: Ancient Knowledge for Modern Minds by Dan Crompton All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.