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The Life of Greece

The Story of Civilization, Volume 2

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The Life of Greece

By: Will Durant
Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
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The second volume of Will Durant's Pulitzer Prize - winning series The Story of Civilization. Volume 2 chronicles the history of ancient Greek civilization. Here Durant tells the whole story of Greece from the days of Crete's vast Aegean empire to the final extirpation of the last remnants of Greek liberty, crushed under the heel of an implacably forward-marching Rome. The dry minutiae of battles and sieges, of tortuous statecraft of tyrant and king, get minor emphasis in what is preeminently a vivid recreation of Greek culture, brought to the listener through the medium of supple, vigorous prose.

In this masterful work, listeners will learn about:

  • The siege of Troy
  • The great city-states of Athens and Sparta
  • The heroes of Homer's epics
  • The gods and lesser deities of Mount Olympus
  • The teachings of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
  • The empire of Alexander the Great

©1966 Will Durant (P)2013 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Non stop insight into history delivered in a unique style which makes it both engaging relevant and pleasure to read.

Wow. Possibly the best thing I've ever read

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Following on from volume 1 of the series where Durant gave an overview of the earliest days of mankind, here we finally makes it to the first "Great Civilisation" that we encounter in schools - ancient Greece. So why read this book and not the hundreds of others dedicated to the subject?

Continuing his systematic approach and endeavour to give everything its place in the world context, Durant sandwiches Greece between the Minoan period that preceded her rise and the emergence of Rome that led to her ultimate downfall.

His actual approach to Greece is a mixture of chronology and themes. So he starts with Homer's Greece and divides the period into arts, military conquests, mythology, politics, etc. Then he moves on to a later period and does the same thing again. The great benefit of this system, particularly for the audio format, is that if you space out and don't pay much attention at some point, that period will be re-visited later, albeit at a different angle.

Greece can be approached from many sides - philosophy, architecture, poetry - and this book is an excellent primer that provides solid foundations for whatever branch of ancient Greece a curious reader might want to pursue in the future. I had to study the Peloponnesian War at university, and it was nice to finally put that episode into the greater historic context. Having read four volumes of this series so far, I believe that Durant's greatest achievement is tying up together the myriad of narratives that a history buff will come across in their reading, but won't necessarily be able to piece together.

My only quibble with the text is that Durant sometimes goes into just a little too much detail. Perhaps it is his own preferences coming through (or my trauma of dealing with Thucydides), but I could have done with fewer names of various generals and minor military skirmishes. Durant's description of Hannibal in the next volume of the series is breathtaking, but some of the battles and politicians afforded space in this book, feel rather inconsequential to the greater picture.

I am assuming that the written version of this text is illustrated, and the audio format does suffer when Durant goes into abundant detail describing various columns and other technicalities of the Greek art world.

Stefan Rudnicki provides a great narration. His delivery is sharp and - as far as I could tell - he pronounces everything properly. His timing is impeccable - he doesn't rush, and gives enough time to absorb the flood of information, but neither does he drag his feet, which some narrators unfortunately do when presented with a "big narrative".

Overall, this is a commendable second installment in this wonderful series.

Excellent introduction to Greek civilisation

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I am a big admire of Durant history project. I love the humour, the wit, the ironic comments. This civilisation series books are rich and knowledgeable.

Admire

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These books are simply the best overall as well as in depth history that always gives a sense of real life and being present in each time and phase through wonderful depiction of may characters. This style, scope and delivery is simply the best whether you are new to history and culture or you are a seasoned veteran and looking for insights that can only come from this level of overview. The style is fantastic is it's eloquence and also hilarious mant times. This particular book of Greece is simply as must. As someone who has studied philosophy and history to PhD level this book is what you've been looking for. Thank you authors!

Phenomenal

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Be prepared. I can now see why this series won the Pulitzer prize. It is majestic in its sweep. A full history of Greek civilisation from Minoan to Alexander and beyond. It encompasses everything - art geography science war etc etc. Unless you have a degree in Ancient Greek history be ready with the pause button and Wikipedia as there are so many characters mentioned it can be a little difficult to keep up. Can't wait for the next one.

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