Myths, Muses and Mortals: The Way of Life in Ancient Greece
By (Author) William Furley
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st November 2024
9th September 2024
United Kingdom
Hardback
368
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Myths, Muses and Mortals gives new insight into a multitude of life experiences in ancient Greece. The book introduces the lives of the ancient Greeks through extracts taken from a range of sources, including poems, plays, novels, histories, lawsuits, inscriptions and private note-tablets. The voices speak for themselves in fresh translation, but in addition William Furley gives the narratives historical context and illuminates the literary genre in which they appear. The texts are grouped around important areas of life love relations, travel and trade, social status, divine signs, daily events, warfare, philosophies, dress code, and private and public celebration giving voice to the variety of lives experienced by the citizens of ancient Greece and an insight into the Greek mind.
'An engaging book which approaches the ancient Greek world from an interesting and fresh point of view.'Jan Haywood, Lecturer in Ancient History, University of Leicester
William Furley is Emeritus Professor of Greek at Heidelberg University and Research Fellow at the Institute of Classical Studies, London. His publications include Greek Hymns (2001) and three editions of plays by Menander: Epitrepontes (2009), Perikeiromene (2015) and Misoumenos (2021).