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Determining the Significance of Alliance Athologiesp in Bipolar Systems: a Case of the Peloponnesian War from 431-421 BCE
Philip II of Macedon: a Consideration of Books VII IX of Justin's Epitome of Pompeius Trogus
Pausanias' Description of Greece
Public and Private
Megara's Harbours
The Influence of the Physical Geography of Athens and of Rome Upon Their History
The Aesthetics of Dialect in Hellenistic Epigram
A Review of the Megarian Decree a Thesis Submitted To
The Megarians’: a City and Its Philosophical School Matthias Haake, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität
The Numismatic Evidence on the Roman Harbour of Patrai
ATLAS of CLASSICAL HISTORY
The Military and Political Role of the Allies of Sparta in the Peloponnesian War
Thucydides the Mythistorian Thucydides Mythistoricus. by Francis Macdonald Cornford, Fellow and Lecturer of Trinity College, Cambridge
A Hoard of Greek Federal Silver
Megara, Athens, and the Mythic Past from 600 BC to 250 BC
A Thesis Submitted for the Degree of at the University of Otago, Dunedin
The Greek Myths 1955, Revised 1960
Glossary.Qxd 10/18/1999 2:17 PM Page 241
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Megarian Moments. the Local World of an Ancient Greek City-State. Teiresias Supplements Online, Volume 1
Thucydides “The Father of Game Theory” in a Paper Called Thucydides on Nash Versus Stackelberg: the Importance of the Sequence of Moves in Games.8
Pausanias 3 Description of Greece, 2:1.1-5.5 4 Description of Greece, 5:1.2 41 Description of Greece, 5:25.5 41 Description of Greece, 7:16.7-10 42
Information Gathering in Classical Greece Front.Qxd 10/18/1999 2:09 PM Page Ii Front.Qxd 10/18/1999 2:09 PM Page Iii
Quseir Al-Qadim and the Location of Myos Hormos Donald S
A Classical Atlas, to Illustrate Ancient Geography
Patterns of Patronage: the Politics and Ideology of Public Building in the Eastern Roman Empire (31 BCE - 600 CE)
A Case of the Peloponnesian War from 431-421 Bce
From Solon to Socrates
COINAGE and IDENTITY in the ROMAN PROVINCES This Page Intentionally Left Blank COINAGE and IDENTITY in the ROMAN PROVINCES