“Noble self-restraint must have something to restrain.”
Quote by Edith Hamilton
Book:The Greek Way
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The Greek Way
Published in 1930, The Greek Way by Edith Hamilton delves into the essence of Greek culture, highlighting its contributions to philosophy, drama, sculpture, and governance. Hamilton analyzes key figures like Socrates, Plato, and Pericles, illustrating how their ideas established foundational principles of Western society. The book underscores the Greeks' emphasis on reason, beauty, and civic responsibility, while reflecting on how these ideals persist in contemporary life. Through accessible prose, Hamilton bridges the ancient and modern worlds, offering readers a lens to appreciate the timeless relevance of Greek heritage. more
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