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The Black Hunter

Forms of Thought and Forms of Society in the Greek World

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An edition of The black hunter (1986)

The Black Hunter

Forms of Thought and Forms of Society in the Greek World

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English
Pages
392

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Cover of: The Black Hunter
The Black Hunter: Forms of Thought and Forms of Society in the Greek World
July 9, 1998, The Johns Hopkins University Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: The black hunter
The black hunter: forms of thought and forms of society in the Greek world
1986, Johns Hopkins University Press
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First Sentence

"Writing the history of civilization is beset by a double danger: a first approach makes it a kind of annex that would include art, fashion, funeral rites, cuisine, in a word everything that does not come under the heading of political history, or social and economic history, or the history of ideas; the second approach, in reaction to the first, assumes that all phenomena-religious, artistic, social, economic, and intellectual-that appear at the same time in the same group of people "have among them enough essential links to constitute an entity that is endowed with a particular unity and structure more or less like those of an organism.""

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
392
Dimensions
8.8 x 6 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7870405M
ISBN 10
0801859514
ISBN 13
9780801859519
Library Thing
169193
Goodreads
407634

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Writing the history of civilization is beset by a double danger: a first approach makes it a kind of annex that would include art, fashion, funeral rites, cuisine, in a word everything that does not come under the heading of political history, or social and economic history, or the history of ideas; the second approach, in reaction to the first, assumes that all phenomena-religious, artistic, social, economic, and intellectual-that appear at the same time in the same group of people "have among them enough essential links to constitute an entity that is endowed with a particular unity and structure more or less like those of an organism."
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