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The Rise Of The Roman Empire
Polybius

The Rise Of The Roman Empire

intertextuality as a research tool in Greek historiography : proceedings of the international colloquium, Leuven, 21-22 September 2001

USA - MAIN LIBRARY - WORLD HISTORY
DG 241 .P642
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57 pages | 5.1 x 7.6 inch | United States | English
$ 17.00 | Value: $ 17.00
Dewey 937.04
LC Classification DG241 .P64213
LC Control No. 80493175

Genre

  • 1979
  • 9780140443622
  • New York
  • Penguin Classics

Subject

  • Greece
  • Punic Wars
  • Rome
  • Rome - History - Republic, 265-30 B.C

Plot

in writing his account of the relentless growth of the Roman Empire, the Greek statesman Polybius (c. 200-118 BC) goes out to help his fellow countrymen understand how their world came to be dominated by Rome. Opening with the Punic War in 264 BC, he vividly records the critical stages of Roman expansion: its campaigns throughout the Mediterranean, the temporary putbacks inflicted by Hannibal and the final destruction of Carthage in 146 BC. An active participant in contemporary politics as well as a friend of many prominent Roman citizens, Polybius was able to draw on a range of eyewitness accounts and on his own experiences of many of the central events, giving his work immediacy and authority. ian Scott-Kilvert's translation fully preserves the clarity of Polybius' narrative. This substantial selection of the surviving volumes is accompanied by an introduction by F.W.Walbank, which examines Polybius' life and times, and the sources and techniques he employed in writing his history.

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