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4 pages in length. As a professor of the classics and an author of multiple books and articles on ancient Greek culture, Robert Garland is a most qualified person to write this book. Even with such extensive literary and academic experience, however, he does not allow it to cloud or skew his perspective; rather, he merely shares the information in a way that is both neutral and captivating. His critical use of resources spans the ages by including such classics as Homer's Greek mythology, historical documentation (primary) and incorporating the work of other authors who have published works on a particular aspect of Greek culture (secondary). Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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such extensive literary and academic experience, however, he does not allow it to cloud or skew his perspective; rather, he merely shares the information in a way that is both
neutral and captivating. His critical use of resources spans the ages by including such classics as Homers Greek mythology, historical documentation (primary) and incorporating the work of other authors
who have published works on a particular aspect of Greek culture (secondary). The vastness of Garlands (2008) reach into ancient Greek culture proves even more expansive when one considers just
how many separate issues are covered in this intellectually historical documentation. Following a thesis that cites the mysterious nature of Greek history, Garland (2008) goes on to break a
number of mythical misnomers that have traveled through the ages and draws in his readership with myriad little known facts. Comprehensive in both scope and detail, the author strives
- and achieves - a compilation of such grandiose stature that anyone who reads through to the last page will most definitely be an amateur Greek historian. The value of
this book rests in its ability to paint a vivid mental image of any given day in the lives of ancient Greeks, an impression made infinitely clearer with truths rather
than myths. The evolutionary value of Garlands (2008) research provides a better understanding as to what influences the ancient Greeks had upon contemporary culture. It is through these
documentations that social scientists, as well as the general public, can grasp a clearer indication of their own actions in relation to their Greek ancestors. Greek law, for example,
set the stage for all legal actions that followed. It evolved as a necessary means by which to regulate societys behavior that up until then had been left up
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