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What Have the Greeks Done for Modern Civilisation?

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These lectures survey the pervasive influence of ancient Greek thinking and art on modern civilisation, tracing contributions in poetry, science, mechanics, and education. The author argues Greek achievement rested on rigorous study, fixed schools, and formal traditions rather than spontaneous inspiration, exemplified by Homeric craft and the deliberate artificiality of diction and metre. He examines later poets such as Theocritus, who shaped pastoral verse by refining folk-song, and traces those effects into Renaissance and English poetry. The lectures also defend the value of a liberal classical education against narrow practical specialisation.

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J. P. Mahaffy

J. P. Mahaffy was a noted scholar and author, primarily recognized for his contributions to the study of ancient Greek culture and education. His works often explore the impact of Greek civilization on modern society, as seen in titles like "What Have the Greeks Done for Modern Civilisation?" and "Old Greek Education." Mahaffy's writings reflect a deep engagement with Greek history and philosophy, providing insights into the educational practices of ancient Greece. Additionally, his book "Rambles and Studies in Greece" showcases his personal experiences and observations during his travels in the region, further enriching the understanding of Greek heritage.

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