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- From Hellenism to Hitlerism: the Use of Sport As an Ethnic and Cultural Identifier
- The Audiences of Herodotus
- Polybius on Hellenism and Changing Hegemonic Powers Emma Nicholson
- The First Genocide: Carthage, 146 BC
- The Histories, with an English Translation
- Persians in Thucydides Rosaria Vignolo Munson
- Polybius, Son of Lycortas, Was a Statesman, Soldier, Explorer, and Historian from the Greek City of Megalopolis in the Peloponnese
- An Archaeological History of Carthaginian Imperialism
- Herodotus, Thucydides, and the Beginnings of Historical Thinking (Ancient Historians, Part I)
- Forget Aristotle: Alexander the Great and the Military Origins of Modern Political Organisation
- The Histories of Polybius Books Seven, Eight, and Nine Translated
- Ancient History and Modern Historicities, Ed
- Not One, but Three (Roman) Alexanders: the Evolution of the Roman Accounts of Alexander the Great
- Herodotus Excerpts from Book VII of the Histories Translated and Edited by A.D
- Greece and Rome CHAPTER SUMMARY
- Hannibal Barca: for Carthage: the Right Man for the Wrong Time Michael Mccabe
- Narrative Structures in Polybius' Histories
- ARCHIMEDES CODEX 9780306815805 FM.Qxd 8/22/07 10:38 AM Page Ii 9780306815805 FM.Qxd 8/22/07 10:38 AM Page Iii
- The Histories Exam a Answer Key
- City-States and Alliances in Ancient Greece. Introduction
- The Histories of Polybius Book Six Translated by Evelyn S. Shuckburgh
- A Likely Story: Rhetoric and the Determination of Truth in Polybius' Histories
- The Histories, Book
- Ancient Macedonian Ethnic Identity
- Were Ancient Macedonians Greek?
- Macedonian Succession: a Game of Diadems
- The Uses and Abuses of Hellenism by the Diadochi and Their Successors
- Emotions in Polybius' Histories
- Alexander the Great and the Rise of Christianity
- Alexander I in the HISTORIES of HERODOTUS
- Herodotus and the Greek Identity
- The Histories