ABSTRACT

This is Volume IV of 9 historical works from the International Library of Sociology. This is part one of two looking at the history of the autobiography. Appearing in isolation as they do, autobiographies demand for their description and appreciation, a comprehensive view of the development of the human mind. This volume covers the conception and the origin of autobiography, looking at ancient civilisations of the Middle East, classical Greece and Greco-Roman periods.

part I|117 pages

The Development of Autobiography in the Post-Homeric and Classical Epochs in Greece

part II|162 pages

Autobiography in the Hellenistic and Greco-Roman World

chapter Chapter I|88 pages

Autobiography in Political Life

chapter Chapter II|52 pages

Writers’ Autobiographies and Character Analysis