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Ancient Greeks
CREATING THE CL ASS I C AL TRA D ITI O N
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Ancient Greeks
CREATING THE C LAS S I C A L T RA D IT I O N
ROSALIE F. AND CHARLES F. BAKER III
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
NEW YORK • OXFORD
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Copyright © 1997 by Rosalie F. and Charles F. Baker III
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Baker, Rosalie F.
Ancient Greeks / Rosalie F. Baker and Charles F. Baker.
p. cm. — (Oxford profiles)
Includes bibliographic references and index.
ISBN 978-0-19-509940-9
ISBN 049-509940-0
1. Greece—Civilization—To 146 B.C.—Juvenile literature.
2. Intellectuals—Greece—Biography—Juvenile literature.
I. Baker, Charles F., III. II. Title. III. Series.
DF77.B2531996
938—dc20
95-26637
CIP
AC
7986
Printed in the United States of America
on acid-free paper
Design: Sandy Kaufman
Layout: Loraine Machlin
Picture research: Patricia Burns
Consultant: Joseph Pucci, William A. Dyer, Jr., Assistant
Professor of the Humanities; Assistant Professor of Classics
and in the Program in Medieval Studies, Brown University
On the cover: (clockwise from top left) Solon, Pericles, and Sappho
Frontispiece: In a detail from the Apotheosis of Homer by the French
painter Ingres, Pindar presents Homer a lyre to accompany his verses.
In the background, the Greek letters on the temple spell "Homer"
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