
Atlas of Classical Greece. 5th-4th century BC, the golden age of a founding civilization.
OtherwiseN° d'inventaire | 23513 |
Format | 17 x 25 |
Détails | 96 p., 90 color maps, paperback; |
Publication | Paris, 2021 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782746757042 |
Beyond the rivalry between Athens and Sparta, this atlas presents the diversity and richness of the Greek world in the classical period and explains how this civilization was founding.
• Resources, population, production and exchanges, in an island and semi-arid space.
• A multitude of independent and unique cities: Athens, Sparta, Corinth, Thebes, Argos, Metapontum, Syracuse…
• Power, rivalries and conflicts: from the Athenian victory over the Persians at Marathon (490) to the conquests of Alexander the Great.
• A golden age of arts, sciences and culture, in cities and sanctuaries.
The 90 original maps and diagrams shed light on the history of these two centuries considered the height of ancient Greece.
Beyond the rivalry between Athens and Sparta, this atlas presents the diversity and richness of the Greek world in the classical period and explains how this civilization was founding.
• Resources, population, production and exchanges, in an island and semi-arid space.
• A multitude of independent and unique cities: Athens, Sparta, Corinth, Thebes, Argos, Metapontum, Syracuse…
• Power, rivalries and conflicts: from the Athenian victory over the Persians at Marathon (490) to the conquests of Alexander the Great.
• A golden age of arts, sciences and culture, in cities and sanctuaries.
The 90 original maps and diagrams shed light on the history of these two centuries considered the height of ancient Greece.