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Ephorus

  • The Fleet of Syracuse (480-413 BCE)

    The Fleet of Syracuse (480-413 BCE)

  • Theopompus's Philippica

    Theopompus's Philippica

  • ANDREW COLLINS, Callisthenes on Olympias and Alexander's Divine

    ANDREW COLLINS, Callisthenes on Olympias and Alexander's Divine

  • Sicily's Artful Historian

    Sicily's Artful Historian

  • Interstate Alliances of the Fourth-Century BCE Greek World: a Socio-Cultural Perspective

    Interstate Alliances of the Fourth-Century BCE Greek World: a Socio-Cultural Perspective

  • Diodoros of Sicily Historiographical Theory and Practice in the Bibliotheke

    Diodoros of Sicily Historiographical Theory and Practice in the Bibliotheke

  • Collection of Hesiod Homer and Homerica

    Collection of Hesiod Homer and Homerica

  • Lucian‟ S Paradoxa: Fiction, Aesthetics, and Identity

    Lucian‟ S Paradoxa: Fiction, Aesthetics, and Identity

  • Hesiod and the Ancient Biographical Traditions

    Hesiod and the Ancient Biographical Traditions

  • Ephorus on the Founding of Delphi's Oracle Avagianou, Aphrodite Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Summer 1998; 39, 2; Proquest Pg

    Ephorus on the Founding of Delphi's Oracle Avagianou, Aphrodite Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Summer 1998; 39, 2; Proquest Pg

  • TITLE: Ephorus' Parallelogram DATE: 350 B.C. AUTHOR: Ephorus

    TITLE: Ephorus' Parallelogram DATE: 350 B.C. AUTHOR: Ephorus

  • Diodorus Siculus

    Diodorus Siculus

  • Incomplete and Disconnected: Polybius, Digression, and Its Historiographical Afterlife

    Incomplete and Disconnected: Polybius, Digression, and Its Historiographical Afterlife

  • Ephorus's History

    Ephorus's History

  • The Newly Discovered Fragments of Ephorus, and Their Bearing on the Authorship of the Hellenica Oxy- Rhynchia and on the Style of Ephorus

    The Newly Discovered Fragments of Ephorus, and Their Bearing on the Authorship of the Hellenica Oxy- Rhynchia and on the Style of Ephorus

  • Thermopylae: Herodotus Versus the Legend

    Thermopylae: Herodotus Versus the Legend

  • Ninus and Metiochus in the School of Rhetoric: the First Greek Novels

    Ninus and Metiochus in the School of Rhetoric: the First Greek Novels

  • The Influx of Money Into Sparta at the End of the Fifth Century B.C.*

    The Influx of Money Into Sparta at the End of the Fifth Century B.C.*

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  • Plutarch, Lysander, and a Disappearing Heraclid Reform Philip John Victor Davies
  • Apologia Athēnaiōn – Nicolaus' Speech in Diodorus Siculus (D.S
  • Introduction
  • Philip II and Alexander the Great: Father and Son, Lives and Afterlives
  • Hidden in Plain Sight: Martial and the Greek Epigrammatic Tradition
  • The Historians' Portrayal of Bandits, Pirates, Mercenaries and Politicians
  • Reconstructing the Transmission of Phylarchus' Histories: Fr.53 and Polybius' Habit in Quoting
  • Accuracy: in Ephorus, 1, 115, 120–27, Antithesis, 17, 167–68, 175 141; in Plato, 47–48; in Aphorisms, 140–41 Theopompus
  • The Reception of the Battle of Thermopylae in Popular Culture
  • The “Invention of Fiction” 13
  • From Herodotus to Diodorus Siculus
  • Between Thucydides and Polybius
  • The Cypriot Kingdoms Between Athens and Persia: Cyprus in the Conflicts of the 5Th Century BC (497–411 BC)1
  • Portents, Prophecies, and Dreams in Diodorus Books 14-17 Hammond, N G L Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Winter 1998; 39, 4; Proquest Pg
  • A King Walking with Pain? on the Textual and Iconographical Images of Philip Ii and Other Wounded Kings*
  • Narrative Structures in Polybius' Histories
  • Cratippus Or Theopompus?
  • Alexander Romances and the Fifteenth Century Ottoman Sultanate


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