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The Classical age

Surveys the accomplishments of the Greek classical age from 500 B.C. to the death of Alexander in 323 B.C., including Greek art, literature, and philosophy, linking the classical age to basic elements of Western civilization.

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  • "Examines and dramatizes some of the accomplishments of the period between ca. 500 B.C. and the death of Alexander: the achievements of Pericles, Thucydides and Plato, the shape of Greek society, the nature of Athenian democracy, the buildings, sculpture and pottery, and the consequences of the rivalry between Syracuse and Athens."
  • "Surveys the accomplishments of the Greek classical age from 500 B.C. to the death of Alexander in 323 B.C., including Greek art, literature, and philosophy, linking the classical age to basic elements of Western civilization."@en
  • "Surveys the accomplishments of the Greek classical age. Discusses Greek art and literature of the period as well as Greek thought, linking the classical age to basic elements of Western civilization. Burstall's conversations with Greek scholar Kenneth Dover are interspersed with scenes from Greek drama; photographs of ancient ruins, artifacts, and sculpture; and scenes from recent Greek history and modern Greek culture."@en
  • "Surveys the accomplishments of the Greek classical age, between 500 B.C. and the death of Alexander, including discussions of Thucydides, Plato, and Pericles. Burstall's conversations with Greek scholar Kenneth Dover are interspersed with scenes from Greek drama and photographs of ancient ruins, artifacts, and sculptures."@en
  • "Surveys the accomplishments of the Greek classical age, between 500 B.C. and the death of Alexander. Discusses Greek art and literature of the period as well as Greek thought, linking the classical age to basic elements of Western Civilization. Burstall's conversations with Greek scholar Kenneth Dover are interspersed with scenes from Greek drama; photographs of ancient ruins, artefacts, and sculptures; and scenes from recent Greek history and modern Greek culture."@en

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  • "History"@en
  • "Historical television programs"@en
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "Television programs"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"@en

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  • "The Classical age"
  • "The Classical age"@en
  • "The classical age"@en