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The author surveys the institutions and everyday life of ancient Greek communities, combining literary fragments, topography, and comparative observation to reconstruct manners, laws, religion, family structure, public ceremonies, education, and artistic practices. He discusses methodological limits, the role of climate and geography, and the influence of civic character on political arrangements, while offering descriptions of regional variations such as Spartan topography. The tone is explanatory and evidentiary, aiming to translate surviving texts and material traces into a coherent picture of social and moral customs.

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Title: The History of the Manners and Customs of Ancient Greece, Volume 1 (of 3)

Author: James Augustus St. John

Release date: March 3, 2022 [eBook #67552]
Most recently updated: October 18, 2024

Language: English

Original publication: United Kingdom: R. Bentley, 1842

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MANNERS AND CUSTOMS
OF
ANCIENT GREECE.

VOL. I.

Price 31s. 6d.

NOTICE.

The Proprietors of Circulating Libraries in all parts of the country are compelled by the new Copyright Act to discontinue purchasing and lending out a single copy of a foreign edition of an English work. The mere having it in their possession ticketed and marked as a library book, exposes them to

A PENALTY OF TEN POUNDS.

Several clauses of the new Copyright Act award severe punishments for introducing and exposing for sale or hire pirated editions of English works, both in Great Britain and in the Colonies. The Government absolutely prohibits the introduction of these nefarious reprints through the Custom-houses on any pretence whatever. The public should be made fully and perfectly aware that, in consequence of a Treasury Order to that effect, even single copies of works so pirated, brought in a traveller’s baggage, which were formerly admissible, are so no longer, unless they be cut, the name written in them, and, moreover, so WORN and used as to render them unfit for sale; and that if afterwards they are found in a Circulating Library, the Proprietor is subject to a severe penalty. Two clauses of the new Customs’ Act, moreover, exclude them altogether after the commencement of the next financial year. These measures will, no doubt, be rigorously enforced both at home and in the Colonies.

TOPOGRAPHY OF SPARTA.

THE HISTORY
OF THE
MANNERS AND CUSTOMS
OF
ANCIENT GREECE.

BY J. A. ST. JOHN.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
LONDON:
RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET,
Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty.
1842.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY S. AND J. BENTLEY, WILSON, AND FLEY,
Bangor House, Shoe Lane.