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EDITED BY J. E. SYMES, M.A. Principal of University College, Nottingham

THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE

UNDER the above title MESSRS. METHUEN are publishing a series of books on Historical, Literary, and Scientific subjects. The University Extension Movement has shown the possibility of treating History, Literature, and Science in a way that is at once popular and scholarly. The writers in this series aim at a similar combination. Each volume will be complete in itself, and the subjects will be treated by competent writers in a broad and philosophic spirit.

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THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND. H. DE B. GIBBINS, M.A. Fourth Edition Revised. With Maps and Plans. 3s.

A HISTORY OF POLITICAL ECONOMY IN ENGLAND: from Adam Smith to Arnold Toynbee. L. L. PRICE, M.A. 2s. 6d.

PROBLEMS OF POVERTY: An Inquiry into the Industrial Conditions of the Poor. Second Edition. J. A. HOBSON, M.A. 2s. 6d.

"The object of this volume is to collect, arrange, and examine some of the leading facts and forces in modern industrial life which have a direct bearing upon Poverty, and to set in the light they afford some of the suggested palliatives and remedies."-Extract from Author's Preface. VICTORIAN POETS. AMY SHARP, Newnham College, Cambridge. 2s. 6d. Chapters on Browning, Tennyson, Swinburne, Mrs. Browning, A. H. Clough, Matthew Arnold, Rossetti, Wm. Morris, and others. PSYCHOLOGY. F. S. GRANGER, M.A. 2s. 6d.

THE EVOLUTION OF PLANT LIFE:

Lower Forms.

An Introduction to the

Study of Cryptogamic Botany. G. MASSEE, 2s. 6d. "The aim of the present book is to briefly indicate the prominent features, structural and physiological, that characterise plant life."-Extract from Author's Preface.

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. J. E. SYMES, M.A., Principal of University
College, Nottingham. With Map of France. 2s. 6d.

AIR AND WATER. Professor V. B. LEWES, M.A. Illustrated. 2s. 6d.
ENGLISH SOCIAL REFORMERS. H. DE B. GIBBINS, M.A. 2s. 6d.

CONTENTS:-I. Langland and Ball. II. More. III. Wesley and Wilberforce. IV. The Factory Reformers. V. Kingsley. VI. Carlyle and

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ENGLISH TRADE AND FINANCE IN THE SEVENTEENTH
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THE CHEMISTRY OF FIRE. M. M. PATTISON MUIR, M.A. Illustrated.
THE EARTH: An Introduction to Physiography. E. W. SMALL, M.A.
BRITISH COMMERCE AND COLONIES. H. de B. Gibbins, M.A.
INSECT LIFE: A Short Account of the Classification and Habits of Insects.
FRED V. THEOBALD, M.A., F.C.S. Illustrated.
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ENGLISH POETRY FROM BLAIE TO BROWNING.

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THE

GREEK VIEW OF LIFE

BY

G. LOWES DICKINSON, M.A.

METHUEN & CO.,

36 ESSEX STREET, W.C.

LONDON

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PREFACE

THE following pages are intended to serve as a general introduction to Greek literature and thought, for those, primarily, who do not know Greek. Whatever opinions may be held as to the value of translations, it seems clear that it is only by their means that the majority of modern readers can attain to any knowledge of Greek culture; and as I believe that culture to be still, as it has been in the past, the most valuable element of a liberal education, I have hoped that such an attempt as the present to give, with the help of quotations from the original authors, some general idea of the Greek view of life, will not be regarded as labour thrown away.

It has been essential to my purpose to avoid, as far as may be, all controversial matter; and if any classical scholar who may come across this volume should be inclined to complain of omissions or evasions, I would beg him to remember the object of the book and to judge it according to its fitness for its own end.

"The Greek View of Life," no doubt, is a questionbegging title, but I believe it to have a quite intelligible meaning; for varied and manifold as the phases may be that are presented by the Greek civilisation, they do

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