24 Hours in Ancient Athens: A Day in the Life of the People Who Lived There
By (Author) Dr Philip Matyszak
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
1st December 2021
2nd September 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
938.5
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
250g
Spend 24 hours with the ancient Athenians. See the city through their eyes as it teeters on the edge of the fateful war that would end its goldenage.
Athens, 416 BC. A tenuous peace holds. The city-states political and military might are feared throughout the ancient world; it pushes the boundaries of social, literary and philosophical experimentation in an era when it has a greater concentration of geniuses per capita than at any other time in human history. Yet even geniuses go to the bathroom, argue with their spouse and enjoy a drink with friends.
During the course of a day we meet 24 Athenians from all strata of society from the slave-girl to the councilman, the vase painter to the naval commander, the housewife to the hoplite and get to know what the real Athens was like by spending an hour in their company. We encounter a different one of these characters every chapter, with each chapter forming an hour in the life of the ancient city. We also get to spy on the daily doings of notable Athenians through the eyes of regular people as the city hovers on the brink of the fateful war that will destroy its golden age.
'Accessible, informative, enjoyable' All About History
Dr Philip Matyszak has a doctorate in Roman history from St Johns College, Oxford, and is the author of a number of acclaimed books on the ancient world, including 24 Hours in Ancient Rome, published by Michael OMara Books, which have been translated into fourteen languages. He currently works as a tutor for Madingley Hall Institute of Continuing Education at the University of Cambridge, teaching a course on Ancient Rome. He lives in British Columbia, Canada.