Anthropology and the Classics by Evans, Fowler, Jevons, Lang, Murray, and Myres

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Editor Marett, R. R. (Robert Ranulph), 1866-1943
Author Evans, Arthur, Sir, 1851-1941
Author Fowler, W. Warde (William Warde), 1847-1921
Author Jevons, F. B. (Frank Byron), 1858-1936
Author Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
Author Murray, Gilbert, 1866-1957
Author Myres, John Linton, Sir, 1869-1954
Title Anthropology and the Classics
Six Lectures Delivered Before the University of Oxford
Contents The European diffusion of primitive pictography and its bearings on the origin of script, by A.J. Evans -- Homer and anthropology, by A. Lang -- The early Greek epic, by G.G.A. Murray -- Graeco-Italian magic, by F.B. Jevons -- Herodotus and anthropology, by J.L. Myres -- Lustratio, by W.W. Fowler.
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Summary "Anthropology and the Classics" by Arthur J. Evans, Andrew Lang, Gilbert Murray, F.B. Jevons, J.L. Myres, and Warde Fowler is a collection of scholarly lectures delivered at the University of Oxford in the early 20th century. The work delves into the intersection of anthropology and classical studies, focusing on how anthropological insights can illuminate the understanding of ancient Greek and Roman cultures. The book aims to encourage classical scholars to engage with the anthropological perspective, highlighting the significance of lower cultures for a comprehensive view of social evolution. The opening of the text presents a detailed preface that outlines the authors' intentions and the overarching themes of the lectures. It discusses the relationship between anthropology and the humanities, arguing for cooperative exploration of cultural dimensions from both fields. It introduces key figures in the lectures and emphasizes the need to bridge the knowledge of simpler cultures with the complex legacies of ancient Athens and Rome. By laying this foundation, the opening sets the stage for subsequent analyses of topics, such as the evolution of writing systems and ancient rituals, which will be explored in the following lectures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class GN: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Anthropology
Subject Classical philology
Subject Anthropology -- History
Subject Picture-writing
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EBook-No. 53646
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jun 13, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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