Polybius and His World: Essays in Memory of F.W. Walbank
Herausgeber: Gibson, Bruce; Harrison, Thomas
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Herausgeber: Gibson, Bruce; Harrison, Thomas
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Polybius and his World honours F. W. Walbank's achievement by bringing together a number of leading scholars in the fields of Hellenistic historiography and history.
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Polybius and his World honours F. W. Walbank's achievement by bringing together a number of leading scholars in the fields of Hellenistic historiography and history.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9780199608409
- ISBN-10: 0199608407
- Artikelnr.: 35482114
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9780199608409
- ISBN-10: 0199608407
- Artikelnr.: 35482114
Bruce Gibson is Professor of Latin, Liverpool University Thomas Harrison is Professor of of Ancient History, Liverpool University
* Acknowledgements
* Abbreviations
* Notes on Contributors
* Welcome to the Liverpool conference
* 1: Bruce Gibson and Thomas Harrison: Introduction: F.W. Walbank,
Polybius and the decline of Greece
* 2: John Henderson: A piece of work which would occupy some years. OUP
Archive Files 814152, 814173, 814011
* 3: John Marincola: Polybius, Phylarchus and 'Tragic History': A
Reconsideration
* 4: Andrew Meadows: Polybius, Aratus and the history of the 140th
Olympiad
* 5: John Briscoe: Some misunderstandings of Polybius in Livy
* 6: Hans Beck: Polybius Roman prokataskeue
* 7: Craige Champion: Historiographic Patterns and Historical Obstacles
in Polybius' Histories: Marcellus, Flaminius, and the Mamertine
Crisis
* 8: Bruce Gibson: Polybius and Xenophon: the Mercenary War
* 9: B.C. McGing: Youthfulness in Polybius: the case of Philip V of
Macedon
* 10: Boris Dreyer: Frank Walbank's Philippos Tragoidoumenos: Polybius'
account of Philip's last years
* 11: John Thornton: Polybius in Context: the Political Dimension of
the Histories
* 12: Andrew Erskine: How to Rule the World: Polybius book 6
reconsidered
* 13: Robin Seager: Polybius distortions of the Roman constitution : a
simpl(istic) explanation
* 14: Erich S. Gruen: Polybius and Josephus on Rome
* 15: Christel Müller: The rise and fall of the Boeotians: Polybius
20.4-7 as a literary topos
* 16: Hans-Ulrich Wiemer: Zeno of Rhodes and the Rhodian view of the
past
* 17: Michael Sommer: The mighty and the sage: Scipio Aemilianus,
Polybius and the quest for friendship in second century Rome
* 18: J.K. Davies: Mediterranean economies through the text of Polybios
* 19: Josephine Crawley Quinn: Imagining the Imperial Mediterranean
* 20: Mitzi Walbank: Growing up with Polybius
* Bibliography
* Index of passages cited
* General index
* Abbreviations
* Notes on Contributors
* Welcome to the Liverpool conference
* 1: Bruce Gibson and Thomas Harrison: Introduction: F.W. Walbank,
Polybius and the decline of Greece
* 2: John Henderson: A piece of work which would occupy some years. OUP
Archive Files 814152, 814173, 814011
* 3: John Marincola: Polybius, Phylarchus and 'Tragic History': A
Reconsideration
* 4: Andrew Meadows: Polybius, Aratus and the history of the 140th
Olympiad
* 5: John Briscoe: Some misunderstandings of Polybius in Livy
* 6: Hans Beck: Polybius Roman prokataskeue
* 7: Craige Champion: Historiographic Patterns and Historical Obstacles
in Polybius' Histories: Marcellus, Flaminius, and the Mamertine
Crisis
* 8: Bruce Gibson: Polybius and Xenophon: the Mercenary War
* 9: B.C. McGing: Youthfulness in Polybius: the case of Philip V of
Macedon
* 10: Boris Dreyer: Frank Walbank's Philippos Tragoidoumenos: Polybius'
account of Philip's last years
* 11: John Thornton: Polybius in Context: the Political Dimension of
the Histories
* 12: Andrew Erskine: How to Rule the World: Polybius book 6
reconsidered
* 13: Robin Seager: Polybius distortions of the Roman constitution : a
simpl(istic) explanation
* 14: Erich S. Gruen: Polybius and Josephus on Rome
* 15: Christel Müller: The rise and fall of the Boeotians: Polybius
20.4-7 as a literary topos
* 16: Hans-Ulrich Wiemer: Zeno of Rhodes and the Rhodian view of the
past
* 17: Michael Sommer: The mighty and the sage: Scipio Aemilianus,
Polybius and the quest for friendship in second century Rome
* 18: J.K. Davies: Mediterranean economies through the text of Polybios
* 19: Josephine Crawley Quinn: Imagining the Imperial Mediterranean
* 20: Mitzi Walbank: Growing up with Polybius
* Bibliography
* Index of passages cited
* General index
* Acknowledgements
* Abbreviations
* Notes on Contributors
* Welcome to the Liverpool conference
* 1: Bruce Gibson and Thomas Harrison: Introduction: F.W. Walbank,
Polybius and the decline of Greece
* 2: John Henderson: A piece of work which would occupy some years. OUP
Archive Files 814152, 814173, 814011
* 3: John Marincola: Polybius, Phylarchus and 'Tragic History': A
Reconsideration
* 4: Andrew Meadows: Polybius, Aratus and the history of the 140th
Olympiad
* 5: John Briscoe: Some misunderstandings of Polybius in Livy
* 6: Hans Beck: Polybius Roman prokataskeue
* 7: Craige Champion: Historiographic Patterns and Historical Obstacles
in Polybius' Histories: Marcellus, Flaminius, and the Mamertine
Crisis
* 8: Bruce Gibson: Polybius and Xenophon: the Mercenary War
* 9: B.C. McGing: Youthfulness in Polybius: the case of Philip V of
Macedon
* 10: Boris Dreyer: Frank Walbank's Philippos Tragoidoumenos: Polybius'
account of Philip's last years
* 11: John Thornton: Polybius in Context: the Political Dimension of
the Histories
* 12: Andrew Erskine: How to Rule the World: Polybius book 6
reconsidered
* 13: Robin Seager: Polybius distortions of the Roman constitution : a
simpl(istic) explanation
* 14: Erich S. Gruen: Polybius and Josephus on Rome
* 15: Christel Müller: The rise and fall of the Boeotians: Polybius
20.4-7 as a literary topos
* 16: Hans-Ulrich Wiemer: Zeno of Rhodes and the Rhodian view of the
past
* 17: Michael Sommer: The mighty and the sage: Scipio Aemilianus,
Polybius and the quest for friendship in second century Rome
* 18: J.K. Davies: Mediterranean economies through the text of Polybios
* 19: Josephine Crawley Quinn: Imagining the Imperial Mediterranean
* 20: Mitzi Walbank: Growing up with Polybius
* Bibliography
* Index of passages cited
* General index
* Abbreviations
* Notes on Contributors
* Welcome to the Liverpool conference
* 1: Bruce Gibson and Thomas Harrison: Introduction: F.W. Walbank,
Polybius and the decline of Greece
* 2: John Henderson: A piece of work which would occupy some years. OUP
Archive Files 814152, 814173, 814011
* 3: John Marincola: Polybius, Phylarchus and 'Tragic History': A
Reconsideration
* 4: Andrew Meadows: Polybius, Aratus and the history of the 140th
Olympiad
* 5: John Briscoe: Some misunderstandings of Polybius in Livy
* 6: Hans Beck: Polybius Roman prokataskeue
* 7: Craige Champion: Historiographic Patterns and Historical Obstacles
in Polybius' Histories: Marcellus, Flaminius, and the Mamertine
Crisis
* 8: Bruce Gibson: Polybius and Xenophon: the Mercenary War
* 9: B.C. McGing: Youthfulness in Polybius: the case of Philip V of
Macedon
* 10: Boris Dreyer: Frank Walbank's Philippos Tragoidoumenos: Polybius'
account of Philip's last years
* 11: John Thornton: Polybius in Context: the Political Dimension of
the Histories
* 12: Andrew Erskine: How to Rule the World: Polybius book 6
reconsidered
* 13: Robin Seager: Polybius distortions of the Roman constitution : a
simpl(istic) explanation
* 14: Erich S. Gruen: Polybius and Josephus on Rome
* 15: Christel Müller: The rise and fall of the Boeotians: Polybius
20.4-7 as a literary topos
* 16: Hans-Ulrich Wiemer: Zeno of Rhodes and the Rhodian view of the
past
* 17: Michael Sommer: The mighty and the sage: Scipio Aemilianus,
Polybius and the quest for friendship in second century Rome
* 18: J.K. Davies: Mediterranean economies through the text of Polybios
* 19: Josephine Crawley Quinn: Imagining the Imperial Mediterranean
* 20: Mitzi Walbank: Growing up with Polybius
* Bibliography
* Index of passages cited
* General index