Book Description
Offers a fascinating look at the daily life of children growing up many years ago in ancient Greece and how it compares to life today.
Author : Cobblestone Cobblestone Publishing
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 21,30 MB
Release : 2007-02-15
Category : Children
ISBN : 9780812679298
Offers a fascinating look at the daily life of children growing up many years ago in ancient Greece and how it compares to life today.
Author : Corinne Ondine Pache
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 558 pages
File Size : 40,65 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Children
ISBN : 9780252029295
"Baby and Child Heroes in Ancient Greece is the first systematic study of the considerable number of Greek babies and children who became enduring myths, objects of worship, and the recipients of sacrifice." "Examining literary, pictorial, and numismatic representations, Pache opens up a vast territory once occupied by children such as Charila, Opheltes, Melikertes, and the children of Hercules and Medea. She argues that the stories, songs, and sanctuaries honoring these heroes express parental fears and guilt about children's death."--Jacket.
Author : Ivan Minnis
Publisher : Capstone Classroom
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 11,33 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781410910097
This book describes what it was like to live in Athens, a city-state of ancient Greece about 460 B.C.E.
Author : Carole P. Roman
Publisher :
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 47,73 MB
Release : 2017-04-11
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781947118188
Learn what kind of food you might eat in Ancient China, what colors could only be worn by royalty, what kind of names parents picked, and what children in the Han Dynasty children did for fun.
Author : Mark Golden
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 17,40 MB
Release : 2015-06-30
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1421416859
A thoroughly revised and updated edition of Mark Golden’s groundbreaking study of childhood in ancient Greece. First published in 1990, Children and Childhood in Classical Athens was the first book in English to explore the lives of children in ancient Athens. Drawing on literary, artistic, and archaeological sources as well as on comparative studies of family history, Mark Golden offers a vivid portrait of the public and private lives of children from about 500 to 300 B.C. Golden discusses how the Athenians viewed children and childhood, describes everyday activities of children at home and in the community, and explores the differences in the social lives of boys and girls. He details the complex bonds among children, parents, siblings, and household slaves, and he shows how a growing child’s changing roles often led to conflict between the demands of family and the demands of community. In this thoroughly revised edition, Golden places particular emphasis on the problem of identifying change over time and the relationship of children to adults. He also explores three dominant topics in the recent historiography of childhood: the agency of children, the archaeology of childhood, and representations of children in art. The book includes a completely new final chapter, text and notes rewritten throughout to incorporate evidence and scholarship that has appeared over the past twenty-five years, and an index of ancient sources.
Author : Linda Bailey
Publisher : Kids Can Press Ltd
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 24,19 MB
Release : 2002-09
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781550745368
An exciting blend of fact and fiction and comic-book style illustrations make learning about Ancient Greece fun in this book in the Good Times Travel Agency series.
Author : Ada Cohen
Publisher : ASCSA
Page : 421 pages
File Size : 17,10 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0876615418
This volume contains 20 papers that explore ancient notions and experiences of childhood around the Mediterranean, from prehistory to late antiquity.
Author : Stephen John Morewitz
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 10,75 MB
Release : 2003-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 0300099606
What was childhood like in ancient Greece? What activities and games did Greek children embrace? How were they schooled and what religious and ceremonial rites of passage were key to their development? These fascinating questions and many more are answered in this groundbreaking book--the first English-language study to feature and discuss imagery and artifacts relating to childhood in ancient Greece.Coming of Age in Ancient Greece shows that the Greeks were the first culture to represent children and their activities naturalistically in their art. Here we learn about depictions of children in myth as well as life, from infancy to adolescence. This beautifully illustrated book features such archaeological artifacts as toys and gaming pieces alongside images of them in use by children on ancient vases, coins, terracotta figurines, bronze and stone sculpture, and marble grave monuments. Essays by eminent scholars in the fields of Greek social history, literature, archaeology, anthropology, and art history discuss a wide range of topics, including the burgeoning role of childhood studies in interdisciplinary studies; the status of children in Greek culture; the evolution of attitudes toward children from the Bronze Age to the Hellenistic period as documented by literature and art; the relationships of fathers and sons and mothers and daughters; and the roles of cult practice and death in a child's existence.This delightful book illuminates what is most universal and specific about childhood in ancient Greece and examines childhood's effects on Greek life and culture, the foundation on which Western civilization has been based.
Author :
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 41,31 MB
Release : 2015-09-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9004298606
Greece and Rome have long featured in books for children and teens, whether through the genres of historical fiction, fantasy, mystery stories or mythological compendiums. These depictions and adaptations of the Ancient World have varied at different times, however, in accordance with changes in societies and cultures. This book investigates the varying receptions and ideological manipulations of the classical world in children’s literature. Its subtitle, Heroes and Eagles, reflects the two most common ways in which this reception appears, namely in the forms of the portrayal of the Greek heroic world of classical mythology on the one hand, and of the Roman imperial presence on the other. Both of these are ideologically loaded approaches intended to educate the young reader.
Author : Michael Scott
Publisher : History Essentials
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 13,92 MB
Release : 2019
Category :
ISBN : 9781788560405