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Aspects of Antiquity: Discoveries and Controversies
  

Aspects of Antiquity: Discoveries and Controversies (Paperback)

~ M.I. Finley (Author)
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In this collection of 15 essays the author of "The Ancient Greeks" and "The World of Odysseus" highlights aspects of the ancient world ranging from Minoan Crete to the decline of the Roman Empire 20 centuries later. He describes archaeological discoveries which have made the lost civilization of Crete more accessible, he argues that the Greeks may never have taken Troy, and discusses the trial of Socrates in 399 BC. This book combines up-to-date scholarship with an historical imagination to help the reader to continue a dialogue between the past and the present.

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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd (September 26, 1991)
  • ISBN-10: 0140134409
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140134407
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,745,773 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Outdated?, March 29, 2006
This review is from: Aspects of Antiquity (Paperback)
Any history book is subject to potential revision by data discovered subsequent to its publication. Finley's is no exception, but there are no "obvious...good reasons not to read a book whose scholarship is thirty-five old (26, where it was revised in 1977)" unless errors in scholarship are specified. Any number of seminal and valuable works are based on what is now "dated" scholarship. Finley's characteristic approach is that of a skeptic unwilling to speculate without sufficient factual data, which is precisely why his many books remain valuable long after original publication
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4.0 out of 5 stars Finley's Imaginative Aspects, disciplined by Antiquity scholarship, May 28, 2006
By Didaskalex "Eusebius Alexandrinus" (Kellia on Calvary, Carolina, USA) - See all my reviews
  

"There is an eminent authority for the view that questions about the past can be answered, at least approximately, through the imagination, provided it is disciplined by an underpinning of sound scholarship." M. I. Finley, Introduction



Antiquity:
Antiquity is a broad term for an extended period of cultural history of the Mediterranean , which begins with various periods of ancient history, of Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece and other early civilizations of the ancient world. It continues through the rise of Christianity and ends with the fall of Rome, in 453. CE, after which it is called Late Antiquity, followed by Middle ages.
The term classical antiquity (the usual adjective is not "antique" but "ancient") is applied generally to the period in which ancient Greece and Rome achieved what are considered their greatest literary works, beginning with Homer.

Ancient economic life:
"..., the application of economic theory to the ancient economy was at best a futile exercise and at worst a source of grave misunderstandings. By 'ancient economy' Finley had in mind only the economy of classical civilization, i.e. of the Graeco-Roman area beginning roughly in the earlier first millennium BC." However, cautions Morris Silver, Professor Emeritus of Economics, City College UNY, in his review of 'The Ancient Economy,' that " Finley's perspective found completion and generalization in the works of the economic historian Karl Polanyi (1981). Polanyi argued forcefully that the ancient Near East did not know markets and, like Finley, was implacably opposed to the application of economic theory to ancient economic life."

The Aspects of Antiquity:
In this classical collection of essays on 'Discoveries and Controversies' in antiquity, the eminent historian of the ancient world's society, spans twenty centuries of ancient Mediterranean civilizations, argues retroactively on historical events, and socioeconomic life. He had a vivid archeological reconstruction imagination that dominated his continued dialogue relating past to present modernity. He communicates his reflection on recent events including Vatican II, feminist issues, and invites Renan, Reimarus, and Strauss to discuss the influence of Mystery religions on Christianity. But he tactfully starts with a blunter question, Who plagiarized from whom? quoting an ancient anon. writer, " ... that Orpheus, Homer and Solon were in Egypt, that they took advantage of the historical work of Moses, ..." p. 167. In this he anticipated the recent work of the great archeologist Jan Assmann in 'Moses, the Egyptian.'

M. I. Finley:
Sir Moses I. Finley (1912-1986) was an American scholar in English classics. The life of Finley is even as seductively fascinating as his books. He was educated at Syracuse and Columbia Universities. Most of his work was in the area of ancient world's society and economy. He taught at Columbia University and City College of New York.
Finley was fired from his teaching job at Rutgers University; in 1954, after being suspected by the Senate as being a member of the Communist Party. Unable to find work in the United States, he moved to the UK, where he taught classical studies at Cambridge University. He became a British subject in 1962 and a Fellow of British Academy in 1971, and was knighted in 1979.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Trojan War, June 17, 2007
By Jurgen Buschek (Nashville, TN) - See all my reviews
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I was fascinayed by this book from page 1. It contains a well composed selection of subjects that should be of interest to every student of Antiquity. Even though not necessarily on the cutting edge of latest research, I found it deep enough to make it worth reading, in particular for amateur enthusiasts like me for whom the overview is more important than the precise scientific detail.

Highly recommended reading.

Jurgen Buschek
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