The Cambridge Ancient History, เล่มที่ 8Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards, Cyril John Gadd, Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond, John Boardman, David Malcolm Lewis, Frank William Walbank, A. E. Astin, John Anthony Crook, Andrew William Lintott, Elizabeth Rawson, Alan K. Bowman, Edward Champlin, Peter Garnsey, Dominic Rathbone, Averil Cameron, Bryan Ward-Perkins, Michael Whitby Cambridge University Press, 1970 Over the past half century The Cambridge Ancient History has established itself as a definitive work of reference. The original edition was published in twelve text volumes between 1924 and 1939. Publication of the new edition began in 1970. Every volume of the old edition has been totally re-thought and re-written with new text, maps, illustrations and bibliographies. Some volumes have had to be expanded into two or more parts and the series has been extended by two extra volumes (XIII and XIV) to cover events up to AD 600, bringing the total number of volumes in the set to fourteen. Existing plates to the volumes are available separately. *Profusely illustrated with maps, drawings and tables. *Comprehensive coverage of all aspects of the history of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East from prehistoric times to AD 600 by an international cast of editors and contributors. |
เนื้อหา
Historians | 3 |
Nonhistorical literature I I | 11 |
The Carthaginians in Spain | 17 |
ลิขสิทธิ์ | |
47 เนื้อหาอื่นๆ ไม่ได้แสดงไว้
ฉบับอื่นๆ - ดูทั้งหมด
The Cambridge Ancient History A. E. Astin,F. W. Walbank,M. W. Frederiksen,R. M. Ogilvie ไม่มีตัวอย่าง - 1989 |
The Cambridge Ancient History A. E. Astin,F. W. Walbank,M. W. Frederiksen,R. M. Ogilvie ไม่มีตัวอย่าง - 1989 |
The Cambridge Ancient History A. E. Astin,F. W. Walbank,M. W. Frederiksen,R. M. Ogilvie ไม่มีตัวอย่าง - 1989 |
คำและวลีที่พบบ่อย
Achaean League Adriatic Aemilianus Aemilius Paullus Aetolians ager publicus alliance allies Antiochus Antiochus III Appian Ariarathes army Asia Minor Astin attack Attalus Bactria battle campaign captured Carthage Carthaginian Cato Cato's Celtiberians cities citizens classes Claudius coins command consul consulship Cornelius defeated Demetrius Diod Ebro election embassy envoys Epirus Eucratides Eumenes evidence Fabius favour Flamininus fleet forces Fulvius Gabba Gauls Gracchus Greece Greek Hamilcar Hannibal Hannibalic Hasdrubal Hellenistic Illyrian important inscriptions Italy king Laevinus land later legati Livy Livy's Lusitanians Macedon Macedonian Marcellus Massinissa military Narain peace Pergamum perhaps period Perseus Philip Philippus Plut political Polyb Polybius praetor probably Prusias Ptolemy Punic Rhodes Rhodians Roman and Italian Roman policy Rome Rome's Saguntum Scipio second century B.C. seems Seleucid Seleucus Senate Senate's sent settlement Sicily social sources Spain Strabo territory tion took towns tradition treaty troops Valerius victory Walbank