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Greek View of Life

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Greek View of Life

Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson

“With the Greek civilisation beauty perished from the world. Never again has it been possible for man to believe that harmony is in fact the truth of all existence.”

This elegantly-written work provides a splendid introduction to the Greeks of the classic period: how they thought, wrote, and organised their lives and loves. Although it dates from the 1890s, there is very little about it that has dated. To its author’s credit, the subject of “Greek love” is dealt with in a sane and factual context - despite the judicial assassination of Oscar Wilde going on in the background.

A Cambridge don much admired by his students (including E. M. Forster), Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson belonged to the Apostles, a secret society with a strong ethic of male friendship. Alfred Tennyson and his beloved Arthur Hallam were early members. Dickinson is chiefly remembered as a historian and pacifist who played a significant part in the founding of the League of Nations. Inevitably, given his interests and intellectual background, he became a close associate of the Bloomsbury Group.

The Greek View of Life is no dry academic tome. It is a popularizing work in the best sense: accessibly written and illustrated with apt quotations given in sturdy translations, never in the original Greek. It is a joy to read.
(Introduction by Martin Geeson)

Year of Publication: 1909Genres: Art, Design & Architecture , Religion , Philosophy , Political Science , *Non-fiction
Running Time: 10 hours 55 minutes 53 seconds
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1
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01 - Chapter I: The Greek View of Religion. Section 1 - Introductory
Martin Geeson
4:33
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02 - I.2 Greek Religion an Interpretation of Nature
Martin Geeson
15:42
3
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03 - I.3 Greek Religion an Interpretation of the Human Passions
Martin Geeson
4:11
4
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04 - I.4 Greek Religion the Foundation of Society
Martin Geeson
8:32
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05 - I.5 Religious Festivals
Martin Geeson
14:59
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06 - I.6 The Greek Conception of the Relation of Man to the Gods
Martin Geeson
7:45
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07 - I.7 Divination, Omens, Oracles
Martin Geeson
7:04
8
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08 - I.8 Sacrifice and Atonement
Martin Geeson
7:51
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09 - I.9 Guilt and Punishment
Martin Geeson
9:26
10
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10 - I.10 Mysticism
Martin Geeson
13:00
11
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11 - I.11 The Greek View of Death and a Future Life
Martin Geeson
19:37
12
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12 - I.12 Critical and Sceptical Opinion in Greece
Martin Geeson
13:22
13
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13 - I.13 Ethical Criticism
Martin Geeson
13:12
14
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14 - I.14 Transition to Monotheism
Martin Geeson
8:45
15
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15 - I.15 Metaphysical Criticism
Martin Geeson
15:03
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16 - I.16 Metaphysical Reconstruction - Plato
Martin Geeson
9:50
17
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17 - I.17 Summary
Martin Geeson
10:28
18
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18 - Chapter II: The Greek View of the State. Section 1 - The Greek State a 'City'
Martin Geeson
4:26
19
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19 - II.2 The Relation of the State to the Citizen
Martin Geeson
9:26
20
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20 - II.3 The Greek View of Law
Martin Geeson
5:24
21
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21 - II.4 Artisans and Slaves
Martin Geeson
16:08
22
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22 - II.5 The Greek State Primarily Military, not Industrial
Martin Geeson
8:24
23
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23 - II.6 Forms of Government in the Greek State
Martin Geeson
4:37
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24 - II.7 Faction and Anarchy
Martin Geeson
13:52
25
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25 - II.8 Property and the Communistic Ideal
Martin Geeson
22:39
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26 - II.9 Sparta
Martin Geeson
21:28
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27 - II.10 Athens
Martin Geeson
37:43
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28 - II.11 Sceptical Criticism of the Basis of the State
Martin Geeson
14:41
29
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29 - II.12 Summary
Martin Geeson
10:19
30
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30 - Chapter III: The Greek View of the Individual. Section 1 - The Greek View of Manual Labour and Trade
Martin Geeson
5:17
31
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31 - III.2 Appreciation of External Goods
Martin Geeson
6:17
32
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32 - III.3 Appreciation of Physical Qualities
Martin Geeson
4:36
33
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33 - III.4 Greek Athletics
Martin Geeson
8:16
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34 - III.5 Greek Ethics - Identification of the Aesthetic and Ethical Points of View
Martin Geeson
21:50
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35 - III.6 The Greek View of Pleasure
Martin Geeson
6:25
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36 - III.7 Illustrations - Ischomachus; Socrates
Martin Geeson
26:46
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37 - III.8 The Greek View of Woman
Martin Geeson
27:04
38
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38 - III.9 Protests against the Common View of Woman
Martin Geeson
8:26
39
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39 - III.10a Friendship (1)
Martin Geeson
14:07
40
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40 - III.10b Friendship (2)
Martin Geeson
15:11
41
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41 - III.10c Friendship (3)
Martin Geeson
16:50
42
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42 - III.11 Summary
Martin Geeson
8:55
43
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43 - Chapter IV: The Greek View of Art. Section 1 - Greek Art an Expression of National Life
Martin Geeson
9:14
44
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44 - IV.2 Identification of the Aesthetic and Ethical Points of View
Martin Geeson
11:35
45
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45 - IV.3 Sculpture and Painting
Martin Geeson
12:44
46
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46 - IV.4 Music and the Dance
Martin Geeson
19:59
47
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47 - IV.5 Poetry
Martin Geeson
9:26
48
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48 - IV.6a Tragedy (1)
Martin Geeson
18:11
49
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49 - IV.6b Tragedy (2)
Martin Geeson
23:31
50
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50 - IV.7 Comedy
Martin Geeson
6:21
51
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51 - IV.8 Summary
Martin Geeson
3:01
52
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52 - Chapter V: Conclusion
Martin Geeson
19:24

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