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Ancient Voices: An Insider's Guide to Classical Rome
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The ancient world was not ancient to its inhabitants -- it was a vibrant world full of ideas. Studying people from the outside affords knowledge and insight, but to transform that knowledge and insight into wisdom and discernment, we must open ourselves to seeing the world through the eyes of the people of the past. In Ancient Voices, Louis Ma...
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Olympian Visions: Mythology in Art
$29.95
Author Patrick Hunt ISBN 9781734585988 Pages 208 Artistic representations of Greek and Roman mythological figures, gods, and goddesses have been part of Western art history for centuries. From the 16th through 20th centuries, many artists shifted away from biblical themes and focused on classical Greek and Roman stories for their work. The int...