Moses I. Finley
Born
in New York City, New York, The United States
May 20, 1912
Died
June 23, 1986
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The World of Odysseus
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49 editions
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1954
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The Ancient Greeks
28 editions
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1963
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Ancient Economy (Sather Classical Lectures) (Volume 43)
11 editions
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published
1973
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The Portable Greek Historians
17 editions
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1959
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Politics in the Ancient World (Canto original series)
19 editions
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published
1983
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Ancient Slavery and Modern Ideology
15 editions
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1983
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Early Greece: The Bronze and Archaic Ages
18 editions
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published
1970
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A History of Sicily: Ancient Sicily to the Arab Conquest
16 editions
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published
1968
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Aspects of Antiquity: Discoveries and Controversies
15 editions
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1968
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The Use and Abuse of History
15 editions
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published
1987
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“The Greeks, or more correctly the Athenians, invented the idea of theatre, as they invented so many other social and cultural institutions which the west then came to take for granted. There is nothing self-evident about the idea of theatre, of plays and players through whom private individuals, lacking priestly or other authority, publicly examined man's fate and commented on it by a poetic play which, despite the many traditional elements, was in its essential qualities a creation of the playwright.”
― The Ancient Greeks
― The Ancient Greeks
“It was fundamental to Plato, and to the mainstream of classical Greek philosophy after him, that men are created unequal; not merely in the superficial sense of inequality in physique, wealth or social position, but unequal in their souls, morally unequal. A few men are potentially capable of completely rational behaviour, and hence of correct moral judgment; most men are not.”
― The Ancient Greeks
― The Ancient Greeks
“The age of heroes, then, as Homer understood it, was a time in which men exceeded subsequent standards with respect to a specified and severely limited group of qualities. In a measure, these virtues, these values and capacities, were shared by many men of the period, for otherwise there could have been no distinct age of heroes between the bronze and the iron. Particularly in the Odyssey the word "hero" is a class term for the whole aristocracy, and at times it even seems to embrace all the free men. "Tomorrow," Athena instructed Telemachus, "summon the Achaean heroes to an assembly," by which she meant "call the regular assembly of Ithaca.”
― The World of Odysseus
― The World of Odysseus
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