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Index
Cover
Frontispiece
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
Preface
Part One: Ancient Greece
The Birth of the Polis
Sparta and Athens
Reason, the Irrational, and the Danger of Hubris
Hesiod and the Cosmic Origin of the World
The Heroic Ideal
Greek Art: Reason Versus Passion
From Mythology to Philosophy
Pythagoras: The Divine Reason and the Immortal Soul
The Myth of the Rational West Versus the Irrational East
Splendor and Contradiction of the Classical Age
The Achievements of Theater, Rhetoric, and Philosophy
From Plato to Aristotle: The Empowering Wisdom of Philosophy
The Hellenistic Era
Part Two: Ancient Rome
The Roman Republic: History and Myth
Augustus and the Empire: The Theater of Politics and Power
Augustus’s Successors
The Decline of the Empire and the Rise of Christianity
Augustine’s Tale of Two Cities
Part Three: The Early Middle Ages
The Triumph of Christianity and the Demise of the Rational Mind
The Symbolic Discourse of Art
The New Vocabulary of Faith and Spirituality
Latin West Versus Greek East
The Monastic Experience
From the Iconoclastic Revolt to the Splendor of Byzantine Art
Charlemagne and Feudalism
Part Four: The Later Middle Ages
Church Authority Versus State Authority: A Difficult Balance of Power
Cities and Universities: The Dawn of a New Cultural Era
A New Art for a New Sensibility
The Crusades
Wealth and Power Versus Poverty and Humility: The Two Faces of Christianity
The Rehabilitation of Man Within the Ordered Universe of God
The Gradual Secularization of Culture
Dante’s Summa: The Divine Comedy
Part Five: Humanism and The Renaissance
The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries: The Historical Context
The Italian City-States
Petrarch’s Literary Humanism
Political Humanism
Florence: The City of Splendor
Lorenzo the Magnificent and His Court
The Gathering Clouds of Disenchantment and Cynicism
The Roman Renaissance: Glory and Ambiguity
The Protestant Reformation and the Sack of Rome
The Last Judgment
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Illustration Credits
About the Author
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