Griechische Geschichte
Educated at Palermo, Rome and Heidelberg, the classical and economic historian Karl Julius Beloch (1845–1929) lived most of his life in Italy, becoming a professor extraordinarius of ancient history at the University of Rome in 1879. German scholars, notably Theodor Mommsen, criticised Beloch's work for his scepticism towards traditional material and his more subjective approach. In addition to important work on ancient demography, he produced this controversial yet influential opus, revised and published in four volumes between 1912 and 1927, in which he questions conventional views on Greek history. Each volume in its first part outlines historical events and in the second part goes into greater detail, emphasising Beloch's unique perspective. In this first part of Volume 1, Beloch explains and critically comments on historical methodology before outlining Greek history from its origins to the formation of the Persian Empire.
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August 2012Paperback
9781108050920
464 pages
229 × 152 × 26 mm
0.68kg
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Table of Contents
- Einleitung
- 1. Der Überlieferung
- 2. Die Küstenländer des aegaeischen Meeres
- 3. Die Anfänge des griechischen Volkes
- 4. Die minoisch-mykenische Zeit
- 5. Die Ausbreitung über das aegaeische Meer
- 6. Mythos und Religion
- 7. Der Heldengesang
- 8. Die Ritterzeit
- 9. Die Seeherrschaft
- 10. Die Umwälzung in Wirtschaftsleben
- 11. Die Umwälzung in Geistesleben
- 12. Die Anfänge grösserer Staatsbildungen
- 13. Die Tyrannis
- 14. Die Begründung des Perserreichs und der griechischen Vormächte
- 15. Gesellschaft und Kunst der Tyrannenzeit
- 16. Die religiöse Reform und die Begründung der Wissenschaft.