D. M. Lewis / John Boardman / Simon Hornblower / M. Ostwald (eds.)
	
		
	The Cambridge Ancient History
Herausgeber: Lewis, D M; Ostwald, M.; Hornblower, Simon; Boardman, John
D. M. Lewis / John Boardman / Simon Hornblower / M. Ostwald (eds.)
The Cambridge Ancient History
Herausgeber: Lewis, D M; Ostwald, M.; Hornblower, Simon; Boardman, John
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Two series of narrative chapters, one on the growth of the Athenian Empire and the development of the Athenian Empire and the development of Athenian democracy, the other on the Peloponnesian War which brought them down, are divided by a series of studies in which the artistic and literary achievements of the fifth century are described.
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					Two series of narrative chapters, one on the growth of the Athenian Empire and the development of the Athenian Empire and the development of Athenian democracy, the other on the Peloponnesian War which brought them down, are divided by a series of studies in which the artistic and literary achievements of the fifth century are described.				
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 1094
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 301mm x 181mm x 93mm
- Gewicht: 1851g
- ISBN-13: 9780521233484
- ISBN-10: 0521233488
- Artikelnr.: 21362583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 1094
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 301mm x 181mm x 93mm
- Gewicht: 1851g
- ISBN-13: 9780521233484
- ISBN-10: 0521233488
- Artikelnr.: 21362583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Sources and their uses Simon Hornblower
2. Sparta as victor D. M. Lewis
3. Persia Simon Hornblower
4. The Corinthian war Robin Seager
5. Sicily, 413-368 BC D. M. Lewis
6. The King's Peace and the Second Athenian Confederacy Robin Seager
7. Thebes in the 360s BC J. Roy
8a. Asia Minor Simon Hornblower
8b. Mesopotamia, 482-330 BC Matthew W. Stolper
8c. Judah Hayim Tadmor
8d. Cyprus and Phoenicia F. G. Maier
8e. Egypt, 404-337 BC Alan B. Lloyd
9a. Carthage from the battle at Himera to Agathocles' invasion, 480-308 BC G. Ch. Picard
9b. South Italy in the fourth century BC Nicholas Purcell
9c. Celtic Europe D. W. Harding
9d. Illyrians and North-west Greeks N. G. L. Hammond
9e. Thracians and Scythians Zofia H. Archibald
9f. The Bosporan kingdom John Hind
9g. Communications L. Casson
10. Society and economy M. M. Austin
11. The polis and the alternatives P. J. Rhodes
12a. The growth of schools and the advance of knowledge M. Ostwald and John P. Lynch
12b. Medicine G. E. R. Lloyd
12c. Greek art: Classical to Hellenistic J. J. Pollitt
12d. Greek agriculture in the Classical period Alison Burford
12e. Warfare Y. Garlan
13. Dion and Timoleon H. D. Westlake
14. Macedon and North-west Greece J. R. Ellis
15. Macedonian hegemony created J. R. Ellis
16. Alexander the Great: part 1 the events of the reign A. B. Bosworth
17. Alexander the Great: part 2 Greece and the conquered territories A. B. Bosworth
Epilogue Simon Hornblower
Chronological table
Bibliography.
	2. Sparta as victor D. M. Lewis
3. Persia Simon Hornblower
4. The Corinthian war Robin Seager
5. Sicily, 413-368 BC D. M. Lewis
6. The King's Peace and the Second Athenian Confederacy Robin Seager
7. Thebes in the 360s BC J. Roy
8a. Asia Minor Simon Hornblower
8b. Mesopotamia, 482-330 BC Matthew W. Stolper
8c. Judah Hayim Tadmor
8d. Cyprus and Phoenicia F. G. Maier
8e. Egypt, 404-337 BC Alan B. Lloyd
9a. Carthage from the battle at Himera to Agathocles' invasion, 480-308 BC G. Ch. Picard
9b. South Italy in the fourth century BC Nicholas Purcell
9c. Celtic Europe D. W. Harding
9d. Illyrians and North-west Greeks N. G. L. Hammond
9e. Thracians and Scythians Zofia H. Archibald
9f. The Bosporan kingdom John Hind
9g. Communications L. Casson
10. Society and economy M. M. Austin
11. The polis and the alternatives P. J. Rhodes
12a. The growth of schools and the advance of knowledge M. Ostwald and John P. Lynch
12b. Medicine G. E. R. Lloyd
12c. Greek art: Classical to Hellenistic J. J. Pollitt
12d. Greek agriculture in the Classical period Alison Burford
12e. Warfare Y. Garlan
13. Dion and Timoleon H. D. Westlake
14. Macedon and North-west Greece J. R. Ellis
15. Macedonian hegemony created J. R. Ellis
16. Alexander the Great: part 1 the events of the reign A. B. Bosworth
17. Alexander the Great: part 2 Greece and the conquered territories A. B. Bosworth
Epilogue Simon Hornblower
Chronological table
Bibliography.
1. Sources and their uses Simon Hornblower
2. Sparta as victor D. M. Lewis
3. Persia Simon Hornblower
4. The Corinthian war Robin Seager
5. Sicily, 413-368 BC D. M. Lewis
6. The King's Peace and the Second Athenian Confederacy Robin Seager
7. Thebes in the 360s BC J. Roy
8a. Asia Minor Simon Hornblower
8b. Mesopotamia, 482-330 BC Matthew W. Stolper
8c. Judah Hayim Tadmor
8d. Cyprus and Phoenicia F. G. Maier
8e. Egypt, 404-337 BC Alan B. Lloyd
9a. Carthage from the battle at Himera to Agathocles' invasion, 480-308 BC G. Ch. Picard
9b. South Italy in the fourth century BC Nicholas Purcell
9c. Celtic Europe D. W. Harding
9d. Illyrians and North-west Greeks N. G. L. Hammond
9e. Thracians and Scythians Zofia H. Archibald
9f. The Bosporan kingdom John Hind
9g. Communications L. Casson
10. Society and economy M. M. Austin
11. The polis and the alternatives P. J. Rhodes
12a. The growth of schools and the advance of knowledge M. Ostwald and John P. Lynch
12b. Medicine G. E. R. Lloyd
12c. Greek art: Classical to Hellenistic J. J. Pollitt
12d. Greek agriculture in the Classical period Alison Burford
12e. Warfare Y. Garlan
13. Dion and Timoleon H. D. Westlake
14. Macedon and North-west Greece J. R. Ellis
15. Macedonian hegemony created J. R. Ellis
16. Alexander the Great: part 1 the events of the reign A. B. Bosworth
17. Alexander the Great: part 2 Greece and the conquered territories A. B. Bosworth
Epilogue Simon Hornblower
Chronological table
Bibliography.
				2. Sparta as victor D. M. Lewis
3. Persia Simon Hornblower
4. The Corinthian war Robin Seager
5. Sicily, 413-368 BC D. M. Lewis
6. The King's Peace and the Second Athenian Confederacy Robin Seager
7. Thebes in the 360s BC J. Roy
8a. Asia Minor Simon Hornblower
8b. Mesopotamia, 482-330 BC Matthew W. Stolper
8c. Judah Hayim Tadmor
8d. Cyprus and Phoenicia F. G. Maier
8e. Egypt, 404-337 BC Alan B. Lloyd
9a. Carthage from the battle at Himera to Agathocles' invasion, 480-308 BC G. Ch. Picard
9b. South Italy in the fourth century BC Nicholas Purcell
9c. Celtic Europe D. W. Harding
9d. Illyrians and North-west Greeks N. G. L. Hammond
9e. Thracians and Scythians Zofia H. Archibald
9f. The Bosporan kingdom John Hind
9g. Communications L. Casson
10. Society and economy M. M. Austin
11. The polis and the alternatives P. J. Rhodes
12a. The growth of schools and the advance of knowledge M. Ostwald and John P. Lynch
12b. Medicine G. E. R. Lloyd
12c. Greek art: Classical to Hellenistic J. J. Pollitt
12d. Greek agriculture in the Classical period Alison Burford
12e. Warfare Y. Garlan
13. Dion and Timoleon H. D. Westlake
14. Macedon and North-west Greece J. R. Ellis
15. Macedonian hegemony created J. R. Ellis
16. Alexander the Great: part 1 the events of the reign A. B. Bosworth
17. Alexander the Great: part 2 Greece and the conquered territories A. B. Bosworth
Epilogue Simon Hornblower
Chronological table
Bibliography.







