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Internationaler Buchtitel. In englischer Sprache. Verlag: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 500 Seiten, L=152mm, B=229mm, H=28mm, Gew.=726gr, Kartoniert/Broschiert, Klappentext: Purchase of … Mehr…
Internationaler Buchtitel. In englischer Sprache. Verlag: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 500 Seiten, L=152mm, B=229mm, H=28mm, Gew.=726gr, Kartoniert/Broschiert, Klappentext: Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: villages;T and this security in turn gave a sensible impulse to Chap. political as well as to commercial growth. The inland villager lived and died with the ideas and impressions inherited from Ms fathers, probably without adding any thing to the stock. The citizen of the maritime town, even if he never left his home, was brought into contact with men of different tribes and different races; and if he sailed to other lands, he was still more constrained to accommodate himself to foreign manners and modes of thought. Most of all would he find himself compelled to do so, if he joined the great religious gatherings at Delos, Olympia, or Delphoi, In short, while the men of the village communities exhibited from age to age the rudeness of the swineherd Eumaios in the Odyssey without his kindliness, the seafaring Greek was continually receiving new impressions and was continually drawn into new lines of thought and into comparisons not always favourable to the state of things which he had left at home. In other words, he became a being in whom the merely conservative impulse was rapidly weakened; and thus the nautic crowd at Athens became an object of dread not merely to oligarchs and despots, but to philosophers like Plato, who felt that their presence would be a disturbing clement fatal to the stability of their ideal commonwealths. Speculations on the influence of soil and climate upon the Effects of character of tribes and nations are always dangerous and may be altogether delusive. Peoples widely differing from, each other may be found under the same climatic conditions, and the present state of the Hellenic people is sufficient evidence of the degree to which the inhabitants of the same country may be changed in the course of ages.8 But when we know from other evidence the gen...<
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Cox, George William:A History of Greece
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[ED: Softcover], [PU: Cambridge Scholars Publishing], Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: villagesT and this security in turn gave a sensible impulse to Chap. political as well as to commercial growth. The inland villager lived and died with the ideas and impressions inherited from Ms fathers, probably without adding any thing to the stock. The citizen of the maritime town, even if he never left his home, was brought into contact with men of different tribes and different races and if he sailed to other lands, he was still more constrained to accommodate himself to foreign manners and modes of thought. Most of all would he find himself compelled to do so, if he joined the great religious gatherings at Delos, Olympia, or Delphoi, In short, while the men of the village communities exhibited from age to age the rudeness of the swineherd Eumaios in the Odyssey without his kindliness, the seafaring Greek was continually receiving new impressions and was continually drawn into new lines of thought and into comparisons not always favourable to the state of things which he had left at home. In other words, he became a being in whom the merely conservative impulse was rapidly weakened and thus the nautic crowd at Athens became an object of dread not merely to oligarchs and despots, but to philosophers like Plato, who felt that their presence would be a disturbing clement fatal to the stability of their ideal commonwealths. Speculations on the influence of soil and climate upon the Effects of character of tribes and nations are always dangerous and may be altogether delusive. Peoples widely differing from, each other may be found under the same climatic conditions, and the present state of the Hellenic people is sufficient evidence of the degree to which the inhabitants of the same country may be changed in the course of ages.8 But when we know from other evidence the gen...Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen, [SC: 0.00]<
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