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文档介绍:The Greek world,
479–323 bc
The Greek World 479–323 bc has been an indispensable guide to classical
Greek history since its first publication nearly thirty years ago. Now Simon
Hornblower prehensively revised and partly rewritten his original
text, bringing it up to date for yet another generation of readers. In particular,
this fourth edition takes full account of recent and detailed scholarship on
Greek poleis across the Hellenic world, allowing for further development
of the key theme of regional variety across the Mediterranean and beyond.
Other extensive changes include a new sub-chapter on Islands, pletely
updated bibliography, and revised citation of epigraphic material relating to
the fourth-century bc. With valuable coverage of the broader Mediterranean
world in which Greek culture flourished, as well as close examination of
Athens, Sparta and the other great city-states of Greece itself, this fourth
edition of a classic work is a more essential read than ever before.
Simon Hornblower is a Senior Research Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford.
He was previously Professor of Classics and Grote Professor of Ancient
History at University College London. He is a Fellow of the British Academy.
His many publications in Greek history and classical civilization include
mentary on Thucydides in three volumes (1991–2008). He is now
working mentaries on Herodotus books 5 and 6, and on Lykophron’s
Alexandra.
Routledge history of
the ancient world
Series editor: Fergus Millar
The Ancient Near East –330 bc
Amélie Kuhrt
Greece in the Making 1200–479 bc
Second Edition
Robin Osborne
The Greek World 479–323 bc
Fourth Edition
Simon Hornblower
The Greek World After Alexander 323–30 bc
Graham Shipley
The Beginnings of Rome
Italy and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars (c. 1000–264 bc)
Tim Cornell
The Roman World 44 bc–ad 180
Martin Goodman
The Roman Empire at Bay, ad 180–395
Davi