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The Empire of the Black Sea£12.99 Duane W. Roller
9780197673171 |
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Athens After Empire: A History from Alexander the Great to the Emperor Hadrian£16.99 Ian Worthington
9780197684764 |
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Helena Augusta: Mother of the Empire£19.99 Julia Hillner
9780190875305 |
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The Life and Death of Ancient Cities: A Natural History£18.99 Greg Woolf
9780199664740 The story of ancient cities from the end of the Bronze Age to the beginning of the Middle Ages: a tale of war and politics, pestilence and famine, triumph and tragedy, by turns both fabulous and squalid. |
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Estate Management and Symposium£8.99 Xenophon, Emily Baragwanath, Anthony Verity
9780198823513 Xenophon recounted several Socratic dialogues which included his Symposium and Oeconomicus and both are concerned with Athenian private life. They are literary creations that reveal Xenophon as a skilled literary artist, an innovative thinker, and far from merely reflecting the conventional thinking of the world around him. |
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Fulvia: Playing for Power at the End of the Roman Republic£16.99 Celia E. Schultz
9780197601839 |
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The Hellenistic Age: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Peter Thonemann
9780198746041 The three centuries following the conquests of Alexander were perhaps the most thrilling of all periods of ancient history. Culture, ideas, and individuals travelled freely over vast areas from the Rhone to the Indus, whilst dynasts battled for dominion over Alexander's great empire. Thonemann presents a brief history of this globalized world. |
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Alexander the Great: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Hugh Bowden
9780198706151 In 336 BC Alexander the Great became king of Macedon. During his twelve-year reign he conquered the Achaemenid Persian Empire, the largest to have yet existed, and in the process had a profound effect on the world he moved through. In this examination of his life and career, Hugh Bowden explores his cultural and historical legacy. |
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Agricola and Germany£9.99 Tacitus, Anthony Birley
9780199539260 |
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The Histories£9.99 Herodotus, Robin Waterfield, Carolyn Dewald
9780199535668 |
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Classics: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Mary Beard, John Henderson
9780192853851 |