The Science of Man in Ancient Greece by Maria Michela Sassi

The Science of Man in Ancient Greece

Maria Michela Sassi with Paul Tucker (Translator)

nonfiction classics history philosophy challenging informative medium-paced

224 pages

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Although the ancient Greeks did not have an anthropology as we know it, they did have an acute interest in human nature, especially questions of difference. What makes men different from women, slaves different from free men, barbarians different ...
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