viernes, 6 de abril de 2007

Mossé: Pericles

Two years later of the publication in France, Espasa has edited a new biography about Claude Mossé, a teacher at the Paris VIII University, and also writer about almost twenty books inspired in the Old Greece.
Pericles and his invent of the democracy.
It is not easy, because there is not too much known about Pericles, he was born in 495 A.C, and he was died in 429 A.C. It has been told about him: “a serene man, rational and passionate”.
Inside this book, there are together Pericles, Fidias the sculptor, Heródoto the historicist, Protágoras the philosopher, and the dramaturges Sophocles and Euripides.
The action is obviously situated in Athens.
Mossé treats the public profile of Pericles, like an advanced man with the public responsibilities, by family reasons, but who also knows a lot in this field.

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