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Title: Λουκιανός - Άπαντα, Τόμος Πέμπτος
Alternate Title: Lucian - The complete works Volume 5
Credits: Produced by Sophia Canoni. Book provided by Iason Konstantinidis
Summary: "Λουκιανός - Άπαντα, Τόμος Πέμπτος" by Samosata Lucian is a collection of philosophical and satirical writings written in the 2nd century AD. This volume includes diverse discussions on topics ranging from architecture to the nature of life and death, showcasing Lucian's wit and illustrative storytelling. The work captures the essence of ancient Roman thought and humor, emphasizing the importance of practical knowledge alongside theoretical wisdom. The opening of this collection introduces the character of Hippias, a contemporary of Lucian renowned for his architectural prowess, particularly in the design of baths. Lucian praises Hippias, comparing him to historical figures who excelled not only in their words but also in their actions, suggesting a critique of superficial wisdom. The narrative outlines the intricate details of a bathhouse designed by Hippias, highlighting its architectural excellence and the thoughtful considerations of space, lighting, and functionality. Through these discussions, Lucian sets the stage for a deeper exploration of human skill and the value of practical expertise in various domains. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 92.5 (5th grade). Very easy to read.
Author: Lucian, of Samosata, 120-180
Translator: Kondylakes, Ioannes, 1861-1920
EBook No.: 28202
Published: Feb 27, 2009
Downloads: 166
Language: Greek
Subject: Lucian, of Samosata -- Translations into Modern Greek
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Λουκιανός - Άπαντα, Τόμος Πέμπτος
Alternate Title: Lucian - The complete works Volume 5
Credits: Produced by Sophia Canoni. Book provided by Iason Konstantinidis
Summary: "Λουκιανός - Άπαντα, Τόμος Πέμπτος" by Samosata Lucian is a collection of philosophical and satirical writings written in the 2nd century AD. This volume includes diverse discussions on topics ranging from architecture to the nature of life and death, showcasing Lucian's wit and illustrative storytelling. The work captures the essence of ancient Roman thought and humor, emphasizing the importance of practical knowledge alongside theoretical wisdom. The opening of this collection introduces the character of Hippias, a contemporary of Lucian renowned for his architectural prowess, particularly in the design of baths. Lucian praises Hippias, comparing him to historical figures who excelled not only in their words but also in their actions, suggesting a critique of superficial wisdom. The narrative outlines the intricate details of a bathhouse designed by Hippias, highlighting its architectural excellence and the thoughtful considerations of space, lighting, and functionality. Through these discussions, Lucian sets the stage for a deeper exploration of human skill and the value of practical expertise in various domains. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 92.5 (5th grade). Very easy to read.
Author: Lucian, of Samosata, 120-180
Translator: Kondylakes, Ioannes, 1861-1920
EBook No.: 28202
Published: Feb 27, 2009
Downloads: 166
Language: Greek
Subject: Lucian, of Samosata -- Translations into Modern Greek
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.