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The work offers a comprehensive narrative of ancient Greece from its legendary origins through the early historical period, combining chronological account with critical appraisal of sources. It reconstructs political and social institutions of the city-states, explores religious practices, poetry, and intellectual activity, and traces constitutional and cultural developments that shaped civic life. The author emphasizes the limitations of surviving evidence, applies rigorous source criticism, and balances factual reconstruction with reasoned inference, showing how institutional arrangements and creative energies combined to produce distinctive Hellenic political, artistic, and philosophical phenomena.
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