All Stories

  1. Simon Hornblower, Lykophron’s Alexandra, Rome and the Hellenistic World, Oxford (Oxford University Press) 2018, XXIV, 254 S., ISBN 978-0-19-87236-8 (geb.), £ 63,–
  2. Changes of Fortune
  3. Standing up to the Demos
  4. Entrevista com Andrew Erskine: governo, ideologia e helenização no Mundo Helenístico
  5. From Alexander to Augustus
  6. The view from the East
  7. POLYBIUS - D.W. Baronowski Polybius and Roman Imperialism. Pp. xiv + 242. London: Bristol Classical Press, 2011. Cased, £50. ISBN: 978-0-7156-3942-9.
  8. Polybius and Ptolemaic sea power
  9. How to Rule the World: Polybius Book 6 Reconsidered1
  10. The View from the Old World: Contemporary Perspectives on Hellenistic Culture
  11. Hellenistic Parades and Roman Triumphs
  12. Making Sense of the Romans: Polybius and the Greek Perspective
  13. 1 Polybius among the Romans: Life in the Cyclops' Cave
  14. 10. Founding Alexandria in the Alexandrian Imagination
  15. The Gods of Ancient Greece
  16. Roman Imperialism
  17. Book Review of The Army of the Roman Republic: The Second Century BC, Polybius and the Camps at Numantia, Spain, by Michael Dobson
  18. A Companion to Ancient History
  19. Rhetoric and Persuasion in the Hellenistic World: Speaking up for the Polis
  20. Z. L. Newby, Greek Athletics in the Roman World: Victory and Virtue. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. xiv + 314, illus. ISBN 0-19-927930-6. £84.00.
  21. Alexandria
  22. A Companion to the Hellenistic World
  23. Economy of the Sacred in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor
  24. O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU?
  25. Life after Death: Alexandria and the Body of Alexander
  26. Zeno and the Beginning of Stoicism
  27. Pausanias' Greece: Ancient Artists and Roman Rulers
  28. Cicero and the expression of grief
  29. Greek Gifts and Roman Suspicion
  30. Culture and Power in Ptolemaic Egypt: the Museum and Library of Alexandria
  31. Greek Embassies and the City of Rome
  32. Hellenistic Monarchy and Roman Political Invective
  33. INTRODUCTION
  34. BETWEEN PHILOSOPHY AND THE COURT:
  35. INTRODUCTION
  36. Ancient History and National Identity