
Compendio del viaje del joven Anacarsis a la Grecia (2 de 2)
by J.-J. (Jean-Jacques) Barthélemy
"Compendio del viaje del joven Anacarsis a la Grecia (2 de 2)" by J.-J. Barthélemy is a fictional work published in 1788. This imaginative travel journal follows a young Scythian named Anacharsis as he journeys through Greece in the 4th century BCE. He tours Greek republics, colonies, and islands, observing customs, attending festivals, and conversing with great philosophers like Plato, Aristotle, and Demosthenes. Blending fiction with extensive classical scholarship, this early historical novel became an encyclopedia of ancient Greek culture that captivated readers across Europe.
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