A collection of eleven essays provides an assessment of the influence
the Aegean world has exerted upon Greek art and civilization throughout
the ages. The eleven authors, all leading experts in their fields of
history, literature and art, highlight important aspects of the Aegean
world in texts that combine up-to-date scholarship with a lively
re-evaluation of philosophy, architecture, sculpture painting, etc. The
book's most engaging quality, however, is the manner in which it
attempts to convey a vivid image of the Aegean Sea and the civilization
that flourished on its islands. Illustrated throughout with unique,
often full page aerial photographs and drawings, the volume brilliantly
captures the essence of Greek civilization and constitutes a lively
introduction to the history of the Aegean world. It also provides a
comprehensive study and evaluation of its many aspects and succeeds in
establishing it as a point of reference for Western culture.