From Homer's Epic to the Roman Empire (thousands of Douban High-scoring Original Works and History)

From Homer's Epic to the Roman Empire (thousands of Douban High-scoring Original Works and History)

by Iliad

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I am not "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", nor am I "The Qin Empire"! Philosophers, poets, soldiers, reading, farming, fighting, fragments of life in ancient Greece and Rome, through the words of people at that time, can make your afternoon leisure more historical thinking. Ancient Greece and ancient Rome are collectively called the classical world in Western studies. Their languages ​​(ancient Greek and Latin) are no longer used by anyone, but there are many works that have been handed down, but not many have been translated into Chinese. I extract interesting people and events from Latin works (and ancient Greek), tell some short stories about the classical world, and share them with those who are interested.

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