Traces a progressive and complex shift in Greece between the eight and fourth centuries BCE from aggregation to antithesis in literature, philosophy and visual art, and correlates this with the shift from a pre-monetary and pre-polis society to a monetised polis. Includes contrasts with Near Eastern society and art.
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