Produktbild: The Hellenistic Period

The Hellenistic Period Historical Sources In Translation. Bagnall, Roger S. (EDT); Derow, Peter (EDT); Gagnall, Roger S. (EDT).

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Erscheinungsdatum

17.10.2003

Herausgeber

Bagnall Roger S. + weitere

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John Wiley & Sons

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350

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Englisch

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978-1-4051-0133-2

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"For any reader, this book will provide an illuminating, reliable and accessible resource. Its clarity of style, meticulous attention to detial, and sensitivity to current bibliography provide a model that should be emulated by other scholars contemplating the creation of their own sourcebooks...it is quite simply difficult to find fault with this book." Bryn Mawr Classical Review

"This collection is a model of meticulous scholarship and excellent judgement. I read it with great pleasure and great respect." Dr John Ma , Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

17.10.2003

Herausgeber

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

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350

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/1,9 cm

Gewicht

617 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4051-0133-2

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  • Produktbild: The Hellenistic Period
  • Table of Documents.
    List of Illustrations.

    Preface.

    Note on Editorial Practice.

    Abbreviations.

    Note on Reading Documents.

    The Texts.

    Part I: Political History: .

    A. Alexander the Great (336-323).

    1. Priene Honours Antigonus-334.

    2. 'Letter' of Alexander to the Chians-332.

    3. Cyrene Supplies Grain to the Greeks-330-326.

    4. Restoration of Exiles to Tegea-324.

    5. Restoration of Exiles to Mytilene-324.

    B. The Successors of Alexander (323-276).

    6. Antigonus and Skepsis-311.

    7. Two Letters of Antigonus to Teos-306-302.

    8. The Hellenic League of 302.

    9. Ephesos Recovers from War-after 297.

    10. The Ionian League Honours Hippostratos of Miletos-289/8.

    11. Lysimachus and Priene-ca 285.

    12. Letter of Lysimachus to Samos-283/2.

    13. Athens Honors Philippides-283/2.

    14. Knidian Loans to Miletos-283/2.

    15. Letter of Seleucus I and his son to an Official-281.

    16. Ilion and Antiochus I-279-274.

    17. Kos Gives Thanks for Defeat of the Gauls-278.

    C. The Period of Stability (276-221).

    18. Gift of Land by Antiochus I-ca 275.

    19. Chremonides' Decree-265/4.

    20. Antiochus I and the Ionian League-268-262.

    21. Ptolemy II and Miletos-ca 262.

    22. Letter of Antiochus II to Erythrai-after 261 (?).

    23. Eumenes I and his Mercenaries-263-241.

    24. Berenike s Journey to Syria-252.

    25. Correspondence about a Sale of Land by Antiochus II-254/3.

    26. Ptolemy III Euergetes: the Adoulis Inscription-ca 246.

    27. Report on the Third Syrian War-ca 246.

    28. Delphi, Smyrna, and Seleucus II-242 (?).

    29. Magnesia, Smyrna, and Seleucus II-after 242.

    30. Decree of the Achaean League-ca 234.

    D. The Period of Roman Intervention (221-189).

    31. Pharos and Rome-after 219 (?).

    32. Philip V and Larisa-215.

    33. Alliance Between Rome and the Aetolian League-211.

    34. Enslavement During a Native Revolt-197.

    35. Lampsakos, Massilia and Rome-197/6.

    36. Letter of Flamininus to Chyretiai-197-194.

    37. Statue of Flamininus at Gytheion-195.

    38. Eumenes II and the War Against Nabis-195.

    39. M. Valerius Messalla Writes to the Teans-193.

    40. The Scipios Write to Herakleia-by-Latmos-190.

    41. Letter of C. Livius Salinator to Delphi-189/8.

    42. An honorary Decree from Chios--ca 188.

    E. The Struggle for the Survival of Hellenism (189-30).

    43. A Letter of Eumenes--after 188.

    44. Rome and Perseus--172/1.

    45. Decree of the Senate on the Affairs of Thisbe-170.

    46. Dispatch From the Front in the Civil War of 169/8-ca 169/8).

    47. Eumenes II and the Ionian League-167/6.

    48. Chalkis Honours Ariston of Soloi--170-168.

    49. Alliance Between Maroneia and Rome--167.

    50. Eumenes II, Attalus II and the Gauls-ca 156.

    51. Will of Ptolemy the Younger-155.

    52. Letter of Q. Fabius Maximus to Dyme--144/3.

    53. Letter from Esthladas to his Parents-130.

    54. Decree of Amnesty and Regulation-118.

    55. Letter of King Antiochus to King Ptolemy-109.

    56. Decree for Diophantos, Strategos of King Mithridates VI-ca 107.

    57. Chaeremon of Nysa, Mithridates and Rome-88 and following.

    58. Correspondence of Platon-88.

    59. Cn. Pompeius Magnus-ca 67.

    60. Report on Disturbance in the Country-probably 58.

    61. Disturbance in the Province of Asia--probably 51/50.

    62. An Egyptian View of Rabirius Postumus-after 55-54.

    63. Cleopatra's Golden Handcuffs for a Roman General-33.

    Part II: The Foreign Possessions of the Ptolemies:.

    64. Ordinances about Registration-260.

    65. Letters of Toubias-257.

    66. Letter of Apollonios about Grain-261.

    67. Memorandum to Zenon-258/7.

    68. Affairs in Kalynda-248.

    69. Visit of a Roman Senator-112.

    Part III: Life in Greek Cities:.

    70. Mausolus and Cretan Knossos-350s.

    71. Isopolity between Pergamon and Temnos-early third century.

    72. Praxikles Loan to Arkesine-late fourth/early third century.

    73. The Delians Honour Philokles, King of Sidon-ca 280.

    75. Athens Honours