Sunday, September 2, 2012

studying About the Past Can Help You prepare For the future

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studying About the Past Can Help You prepare For the future

There's an old saying that learning from the past can help you put in order for the future. This doesn't just apply to your own past mistakes, but also means taking in the lessons of those that came before you. Either you're an adult or you're in seventh grade, reading about mythology and the classics is not only entertaining, it can be like reading an aged version of today's news.

studying About the Past Can Help You prepare For the future

"If I had to choose a few books for our leaders today to read they would be Virgil's Aeneid and some Greek and Roman classics," says Marie Bolchazy, menagerial vice president of Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers. "The classics are the foundation of our civilization, and we still live by and debate the same ideas they did back then, Either we perceive it or not."

Bolchazy recommends three books that have a wide-ranging motion and can get whatever up to speed on how our past informs our future:

* "Vergil's Aeneid: Selections from Books 1, 2, 4, 6, 10, and 12," translated by G. B. Cobbold.

An action-packed epic tale, the Aeneid is the story of a man whose city is destroyed by war, who struggles to find a higher purpose in life and leaves the woman he loves to fulfill his destiny.

A newly updated and revised version of selected passages from Vergil's Aeneid, this title features Latin text with selected vocabulary and notes on the same page, aged illustrations, normal introduction and introduction to each section and literal translations.

* "Classical Considerations -- useful Wisdom from Greece and Rome"

This title contains 53 quotations from aged Greek and Latin authors, with English translations and accompanied by a brief essay, poem, or explanation of context.

A diverse group, together with students, a psychiatrist, Vietnam veterans and no less an authority on leadership than Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, share in their own words how these aged writings have influenced their lives. Paterno cites the Trojan hero Aeneas as an inspiration, not only in football, but also in life.

* "The Epic of Gilgamesh" by Danny P. Jackson

Adopted by the Great Books Foundation as a classic, this is one of the great epic tales surviving from Mesopotamia -- an area currently in the headlines because of great strides and strife.

This revised 2nd edition of mankind's first epic features a lucid historical and cultural introduction by Dr. Biggs, a new interpretive essay on the themes of Gilgamesh by James G. Keenan and their echoes in other literature and aged world and traditional illustrations.

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