The pre-Greek world - the world of the Sumerians, Babylonians, Egyptians, and Assyrians; and I cannot refrain from adding the Mycenaeans - was, in a very profound sense, a world without free men, in the sense in which the west has come to understand that... The Theft of History - 第 56 頁Jack Goody 著 - 2007有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| Victor Davis Hanson - 1999 - 600 頁
...world," MI Finley has written, "the world of the Sumerians, Babylonians, Egyptians, and Assyrians, and I cannot refrain from adding the Mycenaeans, was in...which the West has come to understand that concept. It was equally a world in which chattel slavery played no role of any consequence" (igSib: 114-15;... | |
| T. P. Wiseman, Timothy Peter Wiseman - 2006 - 476 頁
...wrote: 'The pre-Greek world — the world of the Sumerians, Babylonians, Egyptians, and Assyrians; and I cannot refrain from adding the Mycenaeans — was,...the sense in which the west has come to understand the concept.' 20 The sextet of articles is conveniently collected in Finley (n. 10); 'Was Greek civilisation... | |
| Kurt Raaflaub - 2004 - 440 頁
...114-15: "The pre-Greek world — the world of the Sumerians, Babylonians, Egyptians, and Assyrians; and I cannot refrain from adding the Mycenaeans — was,...which the west has come to understand that concept. It was equally a world in which chattel slavery played no role of any consequence. That, too, was a... | |
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