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The Home Life of the Ancient Greeks

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This work surveys domestic and social customs of ancient Greece, using literary, artistic, and epigraphic evidence to reconstruct everyday life. It examines clothing and personal adornment, birth and childhood, education, marriage and the position of women, household routines, meals and entertainments, sickness, death and burial, athletics, music and dance, religious practice and public festivals, the theatre, warfare and seafaring, agriculture, trade, crafts, and slavery. Descriptive chapters combine illustrations and citations and assess differing source types, noting where poetic or comic exaggeration must be treated cautiously while assembling a composite picture of private and communal life.

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Hugo Blümner

Hugo Blümner was a German scholar and author known for his contributions to the understanding of ancient Greek culture. His notable work, "The Home Life of the Ancient Greeks," provides an insightful exploration of domestic life in ancient Greece, shedding light on the social customs, family structures, and daily practices of the time. Blümner's scholarly approach combines historical analysis with a vivid portrayal of the past, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in classical studies and the nuances of ancient civilizations.

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