BY WILL DURANT
BY WILL AND ARIEL DURANT
I. OUR ORIENTAL HERITAGE
II. THE LIFE OF GREECE
III. CAESAR AND CHRIST
IV. THE AGE OF FAITH
V. THE RENAISSANCE
VI. THE REFORMATION
VII. THE AGE OF REASON BEGINS
VIII. THE AGE OF LOUIS XIV
IX. THE AGE OF VOLTAIRE
X. ROUSSEAU AND REVOLUTION
XI. THE AGE OF NAPOLEON
The Greatest Minds and Ideas of All Time
WILL DURANT
Compiled and edited by John Little
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Durant,Will, date.
The greatest minds and ideas of all time/Will Durant; compiled and edited by John Little.
p. cm.
Includes index.
1. Civilization—History. 2. Intellectual life—History. I. Little, John R., date. II. Title.
CB69.D86 2002
909—DC21 2002075852
ISBN: 978-0-743-23553-2
eISBN-13: 978-1-439-10714-0
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—WILL DURANT
—JOHN LITTLE
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
In 1968, shortly after winning the Pulitzer Prize for literature, Will Durant and his wife, Ariel, consented to a television interview to be conducted in their home in Los Angeles, California. The interviewer, who fancied himself something of an intellectual, posed to Durant the following question:
Durant paused for a moment and then replied: