Abstract
The purpose of the article lies in the reconstruction of the process of founding and forming as cultural phenomena by Homer’s works (Iliad, Odyssey) and Hesiods works (Teogoniya, Works and Day). Methodology. The research methodology lies in applying of the set of comparative, historical and systemic methods that allows to determine the preconditions of founding and forming as cultural phenomena; to justify its social significance in the daily of the Greeks in the archaic period. The scientific novelty of the research lies in that at first of study of culture was implemented the comparative analysis of Homer’ and Hesiod’s works in the context of its presenting of process of founding and forming in the Ancient Greece of archaic period; was justified the social significance of and work and correlation in daily of free Greek; was characterized the specificity of ideal leisure; was revealed the meaningful content of leisure life. Conclusion. It was proved that Homer’s works present the as the important indicator of social status, which differ free Greek from the slave; the is useful, full of hunting, different competitions and athletic games, the that caused damnation was reduced to feasts, idleness, and mischief. It was emphasized that Works and Day Hesiod’s work is the first which present the questions of work and correlation in daily of peasant and small landowner; was revealed the leisure life as that is characterized by favorable living conditions, joyful and carefree labor, material wealth and entertainment, natural death like sleep. It was argued the preconditions of founding as cultural phenomena in Ancient Greece among them are: the religious character of society; Greek culture competition with its cults of fame and victory; personal art activity; understanding of freedom as the absence of oppression of man and total regulation its behavior.
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