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Diodorus Siculus: Philippic Narrative: Classical Studies

Autor Diodorus Siculus E.I. McQueen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 1998
This edition, one of the Bloomsbury Classics Companion Series, provides a translation and detailed commentary of the Greek and Macedonian narrative of Diodorus Book XVI. The reign of Philip II (359-336BC) saw the transformation of Macedon into the greatest power in the Mediterranean world. Philip II inherited a kingdom near collapse, but his outstanding qualities as a general, statesman and diplomat enabled him to end the feuding of individual Greek city states and create the political organisation of Greece by which his son Alexander conquered the Persian empire and inaugurated the Hellenistic age, which spread Greek culture through much of the Near East.

Our knowledge of Alexander is served by a wide variouety of ancient sources but that of Philip depends almost entirely on contemporary speeches by Athenian orators, especially the hostile Demosthenes, and the Sixteenth Book of Didorus Siculus. Although he lived some 300 years after the events, Diodorus' work remains our only detailed account by an ancient historian. Yet, despite its crucial importance it has been frequently overlooked by modern scholars. This volume makes it accessible in a new translation with detailed historical commentary for all those interested in the fascinating figure of Philip himself and the remarkable rise of Macedon as an ancient world power.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781853993855
ISBN-10: 1853993859
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 138 x 215 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bristol Classical Press
Seria Classical Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface
Introduction
1 The Life and Works of Diodorus 1
2 Diodorus' Purpose in Writing 3
3 Diodorus' Chronological Scheme 8
4 The Sources of Diodorus in the Sixteenth Book 8
5 Diodoius' Portrait of Philip 14
6 Inaccuracies in Diodorus 16 16
Book Sixteen: Greek and Macedonian Narrative 19
Commentary on the Text 61
Appendix A: Philip ll and the Transformation of Macedonia 182
Appendix B: The Death of Philip 189
Bibliography