BERNARD KNOX
The Oldest Dead White European Males
And Other Reflections on the Classics
Should the ancient Greeks''the oldest dead white European males"be kept alive in our collective memory? Why study them at all if, by passing their
destructive ideas to the Romans and eventually to the rest of Europe, they may ultimately have been responsible for much of what's wrong with American
society? In this "supremely lucid and elegant" book (The New Yorker), Bernard Knox poses and answers such fundamental questions, helping us to
remember the astonishing originality of the ancient Greeks and all that we have learned (and continue to learn) from them.
"No one carries his learning more gracefully than Knox. That is because he does not, like so many scholars, seal it off from the rest of life. Ancient and
current wisdom communicate through him." Garry Wills
1994 / ISBN 0-393-31233-X / 144 pages / HISTORY/LITERATURE
- Bernard Knox, "America's greatest classicist" (New York Review of Books), is author of Backing into the Future: The Classical Tradition
and Its Renewal. He lives in Darnestown, Maryland.
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