read Aristotle, Plato and Socrates in particular and the ancient greek philosophers generally.
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Try Secret Societies, By D. V. Barrett. It looks at the ancient 'mysteries' (as a lot of them were called then), cults and secret societies. For the older ones - like masonry and the secret order of libertines - it gives a lot of historic reference about their origins. A lot of these came from the worship of Bachus or Liber back in ancient Greece/rome.
look in the book "The Ancient Greeks For DUMMIES"
The closest thing to a holy Book in Ancient Greece was the Iliad.
I bet your asking this because of your homework. Doesn't that mean it should be in your book?
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Find it in the book fooo !
The genre of "The Name of This Book Is Secret" is mystery/adventure. It follows two children who embark on a dangerous quest to uncover a secret society and solve mysteries along the way.
You go and talk to the maiden that tells you were a leather book is
"The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists" is a non-fiction book authored by Neil Strauss and it is about Strauss' journey into the world of the seduction community.
Well, there is another series called the Secret Series ( First book: The Name of This Book is Secret, Second Book: If You Are Reading This, It's Too Late, Third Book: This Book is Not Good For You). They are really witty and funny, and even though they are a close second to The Mysterious Benedict Society, nothing could ever be as good as it. You should check out the Secret Series (the author is Pseudonymous Bosch).
Well, I'd start by getting a good book of ancient Greek architecture with good pictures and descriptions.
It was Kynisca in 392 BC. She won the Olympic gold medal in the Chariot race. I just finished reading the book The Spartans: The World of the Warrior-heroes of Ancient Greece where she was mentioned in this context.
Ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. There are actually 4 cradles of civilization: Ancient Mesopotamia, ancient Egypt, Ancient India (Indus Valley, and the near Aryan Age), and Ancient China. Following that came the 2 European civilizations of Ancient Greece, and ancient Rome. After that came the Mayans, Aztecs, and the new patterns of civilization. My Source: World History: The Human Odyssey, by Professor Jackson J. Spielvogel. I recommend you to read the book for a more thorough answer.