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  • av Judith (Coventry University Mossman
    506,-

    A collection of original essays examining Plutarch's writings, ranging over Plutarch's relations with his contemporaries and his engagement in philosophical debate, as well as his views on social issues such as education and gender.

  • av Dr Boris (Trinity College Dublin Kayachev
    1 056,-

    An exploration of Dirae, a pastoral poem from the Appendix Vergiliana, that includes the Latin text, an English translation, and line-by-line commentary.

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    920,-

    Plutarch (born before AD 50, died after AD 120) is the ancient author who has arguably contributed more than any other to the popular conception of Sparta. Writing under the Roman Empire, at a time when the glory days of ancient Sparta were already long in the past, Plutarch represents a milestone in Sparta's mythologisation, but at the same time is a vital source for our historical understanding of Sparta. In this volume, eight scholars from around the world come together to consider Plutarch's understanding and presentation of Sparta, his flaws and significance as an historical source, and his development of Sparta as a resonant subject and theme within his best-known work, the Parallel Lives.This book is the latest in a series which the Classical Press of Wales is publishing on major sources for Sparta. Volumes on Xenophon and Sparta (Powell & Richer 2020) and Thucydides and Sparta (Powell & Debnar 2021) have already been released, and a further volume on Herodotus and Sparta is currently in preparation.

  • av Emma (University of Leeds Stafford
    416,-

  • av Fritz-Gregor Herrmann
    1 006,-

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    1 140,-

  • av Noreen Humble
    990,-

  • av G.J. Bradley
    920,-

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    396,-

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    960,-

  • av Constantina Katsari
    1 006,-

  • av Ruth Scodel
    920,-

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    1 046,-

  • av Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones
    1 140,-

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    420,-

    The study of the Spartans is now pursued more widely and intensively than ever. Indeed, no longer is Sparta the 'second city' of ancient Greece. This volume, the fourth in the established series on which Powell and Hodkinson have collaborated, breaks fresh ground, not least in the range of its contributors. The authors of the fourteen new papers represent nine different countries and demonstrate many of the fertile modern approaches to the history, the archaeology - and the still-influential image - of the city on the Eurotas.

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    416,-

    The Hellenistic World assembles fourteen new papers, by an international group of contributors, on the pivotal age between the death of Alexander the Great and Cleopatra VII. Subjects range from settlement patterns, non-Greek populations and marginal peoples, the personnel, rivalries and religious ideologies of the royal courts, and on to the wider question of the political structure of the Hellenistic world. Considerable attention is paid to the revolutionary art of the period and to the reception of its culture in more recent times, including images of Cleopatra on film.

  • av Lynette (University of Exeter Mitchell
    560,-

    This is the first book in English to provide a systematic treatment of Panhellenism. The author argues that in archaic and classical Greece Panhellenism was a body of narratives that expressed, defined and limited the community of the Hellenes and gave it political substance. Yet Panhellenic narratives also responded to other needs of the community, in particular serving to locate the Hellenes in time and space. Thus one of the chief Panhellenic narratives, the war against the barbarian, provided the conceptual framework in which Alexander the Great could imagine his Asian campaign.

  • av David Noy
    430,-

  • - A Poem From the Appendix Vergiliana
    av Dr Boris (Trinity College Dublin Kayachev
    1 190,-

  • - Knowledge, Power, Tradition
     
    980,-

    Here a team of young, established scholars offers new perspectives on poetic texts of wisdom, learning and teaching related to the great line of Greek and Latin poems descended from Hesiod.

  • - Essays on Ancient Medicine in honour of Vivian Nutton
     
    1 060,-

    The study of ancient medicine has been revolutionised over thelast half century and Vivian Nutton has been a leading figure.

  • - Evidence Without Hindsight
     
    1 110,-

    The long revolutionary age, which culminated in the autocracy of Octavian-Augustus, is one of Roman history's most richly documented periods - and most misrepresented.

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    1 110,-

    Scholars may agree: on the subject of secretive Sparta, a state richly productive of myth andwishful thinking, Thucydides stands supreme as a source.

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