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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
- Andrzej Dudziński, Diodorus' Use of Timaeus
- The Pessimism of Sallust's Moral and Historical Outlook
- A Likely Story: Rhetoric and the Determination of Truth in Polybius' Histories
- Early Greek Poets' Lives : the Shaping of the Tradition / by Maarit Kivilo
- The Greek Historians I I
- Simonides, Ephorus, and Herodotus on the Battle of Thermopylae Author(S): Michael A
- The Regnal Years of Philip and Alexander , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 33:4 (1992:Winter) P.355
- A Major Collection on Ephorus
- Hesiod's Fable of the Hawk and the Nightingale Reconsidered Hubbard, Thomas K Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Summer 1995; 36, 2; Proquest Pg
- Theopompus' Treatment of Philip of Macedon Connor, W Robert Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Summer 1967; 8, 2; Proquest Pg
- Image and Imitation
- Aristotle Aristotle