Aggregation and Antithesis in Ancient Greece
Discover the fascinating evolution of thought and creativity in ancient Greece with Aggregation and Antithesis in Ancient Greece by Cambridge University Press. Set to be released in 2025, this insightful hardback edition spans 256 pages, meticulously tracing the significant transition from aggregation to antithesis in literature, philosophy, and visual art from the eighth to the fourth centuries BCE. The book delves into how this transformation correlates with the shift from a pre-monetary and pre-polis society to a monetized polis, offering a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal era. Additionally, it provides intriguing contrasts with Near Eastern society and art, enriching the reader's perspective on the cultural dynamics of the time. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this title promises to be an essential addition to your collection.