The Leading eBooks Store Online
for your Apple or Android device, Nook, Kobo, PC, Mac, Sony Reader...
Most popular at the top
The People of Platoby Debra Nails
Hackett Publishing Company, Inc. 2002; US$ 24.95The People of Plato is the first study since 1823 devoted exclusively to the identification of, and relationships among, the individuals represented in the complete Platonic corpus. It provides details of their lives, and it enables one to consider the persons of Plato's works, and those of other Socratics, within a nexus of important political, social, and familial relationships. more...
History of Greeceby M.O.B. Caspari; George Grote; J.M. Mitchell
Routledge 2000; US$ 165.00Updated with a new introduction by Paul Cartledge, A History of Greece is both one of the greatest modern works of historical interpretation and scholarship and relevant to ongoing debates over democracy in our times. more...
Geometric Greeceby David Brock
Routledge 1979; US$ 40.95Geometric Greece has long been the standard work on this absorbing period, which saw the evolution of the Greek city-states, the composition of the Honeric poems, the rist of the great Panhellenic sanctuaries and the first exodus of Greek colonists to southern Italy and Sicily. Professor Coldstream has now fully updated his comprehensive survey with a substantial new chapter on the abundant discoveries and developments made since the book's first publication. more...
Fathers and Sons in Athensby Barry Strauss
Routledge 1993; US$ 130.00The Athenians could not separate politics from the private sphere; indeed father-son conflict was a major public as well as private theme. This book explores the consequences of the powerful influence of familial ideology on politics. more...
Who's Who in the Greek Worldby John Hazel
Routledge 2002; US$ 21.95Was there such a person as Homer? Who were the key figures in the first democracy of the Western World? Who is the father of tragedy? Who is the father of history? Of all the world's ancient civilisations, it is perhaps the Ancient Greece that has the strongest hold over the modern imagination. The history, philosophy and literature continue to intrigue and enthral. Now John Hazel has compiled the definitive biographical guide to the Greek and Hellenistic world from 750 BC to the end of the Roman Empire. more...
Greece in the European Unionby Dionyssis G. Dimitrakopoulos; Argyris G. Passas
Routledge 2003; US$ 160.00This edited volume describes and analyses Greece's role within the EU and its increasingly important influence on core policy areas such as economic and monetary union and the common foreign and security policy. more...
Geometric Greeceby J.N Coldstream
Routledge 2003; US$ 43.95Provides the only detailed archaeological survey of the ninth and eighth century BC - an astonishingly creative era in Greek history. more...
Turkish-Greek Relationsby Mustafa Aydin; Kostas Ifantis
Frank Cass 2004; US$ 190.00The causes of the current Greek-Turkish rapprochement progress are explored in this book in relation both to the international environment, which is increasingly conducive to this progress, and significant domestic changes. more...
Modern Greek Literatureby Gregory Nagy; Anna Stravrakopoulou
Routledge 2003; US$ 32.95This collection examines major Greek authors from the early 19th century through the present day, spanning from romantic to post-modern authors, poets, and playwrights. The essays focus on intersections between oral and written traditions in nineteenth and twentieth century Greece. Major authors discussed included Solomos, Vizyenos, Papadiamantis, Seferis, and many others. more...
Greek Historyby Robin Osborne
Routledge 2004; US$ 30.95An accessible introduction for first year undergraduates to Greek history from the end of the Bronze Age (c.1200 BC) to the Roman conquest of Greece in the second century BC. more...