After the Stories told by War, the Sea, and the Road, we have a narrator who is not only ancient but also relevant: the Market. The Market, of course, not only as a place of economic relations. The ancient Greek AGORA was primarily a meeting place for everyone with everyone. It was the heart of the city, the heart of life. It was the place where everything happened. There gathered those who wanted to live in a "society of people," those who played a role in public affairs, those interested in business, wars, travels. Ultimately, there went anyone who had something to say - and anyone who wanted to hear something: lawmakers and soldiers, merchants and craftsmen, orators and philosophers, storytellers and messengers. The ancient Greek Agora, therefore, was a place buzzing with WORDS, true and false, official, profound, dangerous, warlike, sacred, rich, bitter, and sweet. Words of all kinds. Because there went all those who did not want to be private individuals. Those who wanted to be citizens.
Manufacturer
- Author
- Maria Agelidou
- Publisher
- Metaichmio
- Type
- Adventure & Mystery
- Language
- Greek
- Age
- under 8 years old years
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 88
- Release Date
- 11/2013
- Publication Date
- 2013
- Dimensions
- 14x21 cm
- ISBN-13
- 9789605662240
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