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Travelling Heroes: Greeks and their myths in the epic age of Homer

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Travelling Heroes: Greeks and their myths in the epic age of Homer

Contributors:

By (Author) Robin Lane Fox

ISBN:

9780140244991

Publisher:

Penguin Books Ltd

Imprint:

Penguin Books Ltd

Publication Date:

29th October 2009

UK Publication Date:

29th October 2009

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
Ancient history

Dewey:

938

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

528

Dimensions:

Width 126mm, Height 194mm, Spine 32mm

Weight:

400g

Description

The long awaited masterpiece of Britain's most widely read ancient historian This remarkable and original book proposes a new way of thinking about the Greeks and their myths in the age of the great Homeric hymns. It combines a lifetime's familiarity with Greek literature and history with the latest archeological discoveries and the author's own journeys to the main sites in the story to describe how particular Greeks of the eighth century BC travelled east and west around the Mediterranean, and how their extraordinary journeys shaped their ideas of their gods and heroes. It gathers together stories and echoes from many different ancient cultures, not just the Greek - Assyria, Egypt, the Phoenician traders - and ranges from Mesopotamia to the Rio Tinto at Huelva in modern Portugal.

Reviews

Praise for Robin Lane Fox's Travelling Heroes

"Fox has produced a work of prodigious scholarship. . . . A major contribution to Classical scholarship. . . . Strongly recommended."
--Clay Williams, Library Journal

"[Robin Lane Fox's] intellectual discipline is impressive."
--Kirkus Reviews

The Classical World: An Epic History from Homer to Hadrian

"Fox is a fluent, perceptive color commentator on the pageant of ancient history, while giving readers some idea of where the parade was headed."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Lane Fox's survey deserves to be widely read. Indeed, I cannot think of a better introduction to the subject for those with no prior knowledge. . . . Lane Fox's strong and clear narrative will stimulate those reacquainting themselves with this fascinating era as much as it enthralls newcomers."
--The Washington Post

"Fox, the author of numerous works on classical civilization, is a masterful writer whose elegant but highly readable prose offers an evolving portrait of Greek and Roman culture over a period of roughly 900 years. . . . [Fox] discusses in often fascinating detail topics that are normally given short shrift in general histories. . . . This is an excellent work of scholarship and literature."
--Booklist

The Unauthorized Version: Truth and Fiction in the Bible

"Biblical historiography, with an edge. . . . [S]ound and clearly argued. A wealth of information."
--Kirkus Reviews

"Magnificent...delivered with authority and verve. Learned but never pedantic, [Lane Fox] is an unfailingly incisive, thought-provoking, humane, courteous, and often entertaining guide."
--The Economist

"A remarkable achievement . . . [Lane Fox] manages, like a skilled juggler, to keep a number of intellectual balls in the air...with wit and grace. . . . The book could serve as a useful review for knowledgeable readers or as a crash course for the biblically impaired."
--The New York Times Book Review

"[A] bracing precis of cutting-edge biblical criticism . . . The Unauthorized Version reacquaints us with one of the chief achievements of post-Enlightenment civilization."
--Philadelphia Inquirer

"Fox does not approach his subject as an antagonist, but with the care and knowledge to make the text more meaningful. This book deserves a place in all libraries."
--Library Journal


Praise for Robin Lane Fox s Travelling Heroes

Fox has produced a work of prodigious scholarship. . . . A major contribution to Classical scholarship. . . . Strongly recommended.
Clay Williams, Library Journal

[Robin Lane Fox s] intellectual discipline is impressive.
Kirkus Reviews

The Classical World: An Epic History from Homer to Hadrian
Fox is a fluent, perceptive color commentator on the pageant of ancient history, while giving readers some idea of where the parade was headed.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Lane Fox's survey deserves to be widely read. Indeed, I cannot think of a better introduction to the subject for those with no prior knowledge. . . . Lane Fox's strong and clear narrative will stimulate those reacquainting themselves with this fascinating era as much as it enthralls newcomers.
The Washington Post

Fox, the author of numerous works on classical civilization, is a masterful writer whose elegant but highly readable prose offers an evolving portrait of Greek and Roman culture over a period of roughly 900 years. . . . [Fox] discusses in often fascinating detail topics that are normally given short shrift in general histories. . . . This is an excellent work of scholarship and literature.
Booklist

The Unauthorized Version: Truth and Fiction in the Bible
Biblical historiography, with an edge. . . . [S]ound and clearly argued. A wealth of information.
Kirkus Reviews

Magnificent...delivered with authority and verve. Learned but never pedantic, [Lane Fox] is an unfailingly incisive, thought-provoking, humane, courteous, and often entertaining guide.
The Economist
A remarkable achievement . . . [Lane Fox] manages, like a skilled juggler, to keep a number of intellectual balls in the air...with wit and grace. . . . The book could serve as a useful review for knowledgeable readers or as a crash course for the biblically impaired.
The New York Times Book Review
[A] bracing precis of cutting-edge biblical criticism . . . The Unauthorized Version reacquaints us with one of the chief achievements of post-Enlightenment civilization.
Philadelphia Inquirer

Fox does not approach his subject as an antagonist, but with the care and knowledge to make the text more meaningful. This book deserves a place in all libraries.
Library Journal
"
Praise for Robin Lane Fox s "Travelling Heroes
"
Fox has produced a work of prodigious scholarship. . . . A major contribution to Classical scholarship. . . . Strongly recommended.
Clay Williams, "Library Journal
"
[Robin Lane Fox s] intellectual discipline is impressive.
"Kirkus Reviews
"
"The Classical World: An Epic History from Homer to Hadrian"
Fox is a fluent, perceptive color commentator on the pageant of ancient history, while giving readers some idea of where the parade was headed.
"Publishers Weekly "(starred review)
Lane Fox's survey deserves to be widely read. Indeed, I cannot think of a better introduction to the subject for those with no prior knowledge. . . . Lane Fox's strong and clear narrative will stimulate those reacquainting themselves with this fascinating era as much as it enthralls newcomers.
"The Washington Post
"
Fox, the author of numerous works on classical civilization, is a masterful writer whose elegant but highly readable prose offers an evolving portrait of Greek and Roman culture over a period of roughly 900 years. . . . [Fox] discusses in often fascinating detail topics that are normally given short shrift in general histories. . . . This is an excellent work of scholarship and literature.
"Booklist
"
"The Unauthorized Version: Truth and Fiction in the Bible
" Biblical historiography, with an edge. . . . [S]ound and clearly argued. A wealth of information.
"Kirkus Reviews
"
Magnificent...delivered with authority and verve. Learned but never pedantic, [Lane Fox] is an unfailingly incisive, thought-provoking, humane, courteous, and often entertaining guide.
"The Economist"
A remarkable achievement . . . [Lane Fox] manages, like a skilled juggler, to keep a number of intellectual balls in the air...with wit and grace. . . . The book could serve as a useful review for knowledgeable readers or as a crash course for the biblically impaired.
"The New York Times Book Review"
[A] bracing precis of cutting-edge biblical criticism . . . "The Unauthorized Version" reacquaints us with one of the chief achievements of post-Enlightenment civilization.
"Philadelphia Inquirer
"
Fox does not approach his subject as an antagonist, but with the care and knowledge to make the text more meaningful. This book deserves a place in all libraries.
"Library Journal
""
Praise for Robin Lane Fox's "Travelling Heroes
"
"Fox has produced a work of prodigious scholarship. . . . A major contribution to Classical scholarship. . . . Strongly recommended."
--Clay Williams, "Library Journal
"
"[Robin Lane Fox's] intellectual discipline is impressive."
--"Kirkus Reviews
"
"The Classical World: An Epic History from Homer to Hadrian"
"Fox is a fluent, perceptive color commentator on the pageant of ancient history, while giving readers some idea of where the parade was headed."
--"Publishers Weekly "(starred review)
"Lane Fox's survey deserves to be widely read. Indeed, I cannot think of a better introduction to the subject for those with no prior knowledge. . . . Lane Fox's strong and clear narrative will stimulate those reacquainting themselves with this fascinating era as much as it enthralls newcomers."
--"The Washington Post
"
"Fox, the author of numerous works on classical civilization, is a masterful writer whose elegant but highly readable prose offers an evolving portrait of Greek and Roman culture over a period of roughly 900 years. . . . [Fox] discusses in often fascinating detail topics that are normally given short shrift in general histories. . . . This is an excellent work of scholarship and literature."
--"Booklist
"
"The Unauthorized Version: Truth and Fiction in the Bible
""Biblical historiography, with an edge. . . . [S]ound and clearly argued. A wealth of information."
--"Kirkus Reviews
"
"Magnificent...delivered with authority and verve. Learned but never pedantic, [Lane Fox] is an unfailingly incisive, thought-provoking, humane, courteous, and often entertaining guide."
--"The Economist"
"A remarkable achievement . . . [Lane Fox] manages, like a skilled juggler, to keep a number of intellectual balls in the air...with wit and grace. . . . The book could serve as a useful review for knowledgeable readers or as a crash course for the biblically impaired."
--"The New York Times Book Review"
"[A] bracing precis of cutting-edge biblical criticism . . . "The Unauthorized Version" reacquaints us with one of the chief achievements of post-Enlightenment civilization."
--"Philadelphia Inquirer
"

Author Bio

Robin Lane Fox is our most widely-read historian of the ancient Greek world. His other books include Alexander the Great, Pagans and Christians, The Unauthorized Version and The Classical World. He was historical advisor to Oliver Stone on the making of the film Alexander, and as the gardening correspondent of the Financial Times is author of the longest running column of any kind in a British newspaper.

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