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The Book of the Ancient Greeks

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The Book of the Ancient Greeks is an introduction to the history and civilization of Greece from the coming of the Greeks to the conquest of Corinth by Rome in 146 BC. Dorothy Mills had an uncanny and unique ability to write history that is interesting and at the same time based on sound scholarship. Her direct, engaging approach is valued increasingly by the many parents in our day who are looking for reliable materials for homeschooling or home study, as well as by many private school educators. Angelico Press has undertaken to reprint the highly-prized six volumes of her historical works as part of its effort to offer texts ideally suited to the needs of a new generation of teachers and students. In a world where the quality of education has so deteriorated, may the reissue of this wonderful historical series shine as a beacon to a new generation of young (and not so young) scholars!

454 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1925

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Dorothy Mills

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Agnes Dorothy Mills M.A. (1879 -1966) was an American historian and educator.

She graduated from the University of St. Andrews (LLA; 1915) & Columbia University (AM; Education; 1915). Miss Mills was a teacher of history & chairman of the department of history at the Brearley School in New York City.

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February 24, 2022
3.5 stars, only because history like this isn't totally my thing.

This was a solid book on Greek History. I would never have read it if I hadn't been forced to for my history, but in the end I was glad I did. It was a nice overview that went quite in depth. I learned a lot more than I ever could've anywhere else. The writing is captivating in some parts and dry in others. I think I would've been bored if I didn't have my companion worksheets to go along with it.
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July 30, 2022
I had to read this book for my humanities class and it felt like a chore every time I looked in the direction of the book. It was so terribly boring and it’s language was worse than the King James Version of the Bible. I was utterly fatigued by the subjects of this book and dare I say it was quite the repetitive piece of literature. If you despise yourself and have nothing else to do with your time and this book is for someone like you. But if you value yourself and your time then never pick up this book if you can help it.
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May 13, 2014
Everything I said of Dorothy Mills' book on the Romans applies here. This is how history should be written--and has not been written since political "correctness" made history a dull, pointless affair which neither edifies, instructs, nor informs. If you want to read a historian who is both enjoyable to read and not afraid to praise Western Civilization, read Dorothy Mills.
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November 6, 2022
An excellent living history book. I’m using it for homeschooling high schoolers, and while they were less enthusiastic about the book than I was, they agreed it is “not boring.” It definitely makes the case for why you should study the Greeks. I loved all the excerpts from Greek literature.
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May 10, 2022
explicitness: 0/5 (sex: none)
violence: 2/5

-There was definitely a lot of violence during the time this book talks about; however, Mills does not go into detail about any of it, you just know it happened.
language: 0/5
alcohol/drugs/smoking: 1/5

-The Ancient Greeks were big on wine and libations are sometimes mentioned.
intense scenes: 1.5/5
-Talk of death and some generally sad parts.
age rating: 11+
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81 reviews
March 2, 2020
This book is incredibly informative, but very monotonous. It's hard to get into but I appreciate the work the author must have put in.

A quote:
"But the Athenian succeeded in being civilized without being comfortable; his well-being was in no way dependant on things, and believing that his wealth was something to be used for the good of the whole community, he spent it on the temples and public buildings of the city rather than on his own private dwelling."

I think we could stand to be a little more like an Athenian.
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152 reviews4 followers
February 27, 2021
I read this aloud to my kids this year and REALLY enjoyed it. I appreciated the occasional illustrations and the quotes from original sources. The book covers the beginnings of Greece through the conquest of Greece by the Romans. We were introduced to many famous Greeks and their enemies. It was easy to read aloud and engaged my 10 year old through 16 year old.
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February 3, 2024
I couldn’t put the book down. It reads really well and covers quite a bit about every aspect of Ancient Greek history. I have the first edition hardcover, the book is nearly 100 years old and in amazing condition. I’ll be taking a trip to Greece soon and will be thinking about this book the entire time and whose sandals treaded the ground I’ll be walking on.
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December 3, 2020
I read this book with my student, and we learned a lot about the ancient Greeks. It is a good resource.
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May 26, 2021
A beautifully and eloquently written book explaining the culture, history, and life of the Ancient Greeks.
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June 26, 2022
this was for school so it was skimmed but pretty good and very interesting.
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March 3, 2023
Easy to read and informative

I always was confused by ancient Greece, so this was a great, easy to read primer on how things were done in Greece. Both on a day to day level and a global level.
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March 3, 2023
Easily read and understood. Gives a great primer to those who want to understand more about ancient Greece and their day to day lives as well as global influence.
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Author 20 books3,459 followers
May 2, 2014
This has been my favorite book on ancient Greece ever. I have enjoyed many books in the past on this subject including Edith Hamilton's great books but this Dorothy Mills book made me feel that if all I did was study the Greeks for the rest of my life, I would not have wasted my time. Truth, beauty and goodness, oh, my!
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January 31, 2012
This is a very good book if you are interested in the Greek culture or Greek history. You learn about Alexander the Great, the Great Persian Invasion, the Greek Olympics and you can learn about an Athenian man's day. I can't wait to read Dorothy Mills' next book about the Romans.!!
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February 25, 2008
I picked this book up at the Minneapolis Public Library book sale. It tells about daily lives of the ancient greeks. Quite interesting if you like that kind of nerdy stuff.
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