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Dewald, C. and J. Marincola. 2006. The Cambridge Companion to

  Herodotus. Cambridge: Cambridge Univertsity Press.

  Fornara, C. 1971. Herodotus: An Interpretative Essay. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  Luraghi, N. ed. 2007. The Historian’s Craft in the Age of Herodotus.

  Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  Roberts, J. T. 2011. Herodotus: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  Chapter 3 Thucydides

  translations

  Hammond, M. trans. 2009. Thucydides: The Peloponnesian War, comm.

  and introd. P. J. Rhodes. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  Lattimore, S., trans. 1998. Thucydides: The Peloponnesian War.

  Indianapolis, IN: Hackett.

  general discussion

  Connor, W. R. 1984. Thucydides. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

  Crane, G. 1996. The Blinded Eye: Thucydides and the New Written Word.

  Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

  Crane, G. 1998. Thucydides and the Ancient Simplicity: The Limits of PoliticalRealism. Berkeley: University of California Press.

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  Dover, K. J. 1973. Thucydides. Oxford: Clarendon.

  Finley, J. H. 1942. Thucydides. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

  Hornblower, S. 1987. Thucydides. London: Duckworth.

  Romilly, J. de. 1963. Thucydides and Athenian Imperialism, trans. Philip Thody. Oxford: Blackwell.

  Rood, T. 1998. Thucydides: Narrative and Explanation. Oxford:

  Clarendon.

  Rusten, J. 2009. Oxford Readings in Classical Studies: Thucydides. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  Chapter 4 Xenophon

  translations

  Brownson, C. L., trans. 1922. Xenophon in Seven Volumes. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

  Strassler, R., ed. 2009. The Landmark Xenophon’s Hellenika, trans.

  J. Marincola, introd. D. Thomas. New York: Pantheon Books.

  Warner, R., ed. and trans. 1979. Xenophon: A History of My Times.

  Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin Classics.

  Waterfield, R., trans. 2005. Xenophon: Expedition of Cyrus. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  general discussions

  Dillery, J. 1995. Xenophon and the History of His Times. London: Routledge.

  Flower, M. 2012. Xenophon’s Anabasis or the Expedition of Cyrus, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  Gray, V. 2010. Oxford Readings in Classical Studies: Xenophon. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  Lane Fox, R., ed. 2004. The Long March: Xenophon and the Ten Thousand.

  New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

  Rood, T. 2004. The Sea! The Sea! The Shout of the Ten Thousand in the Modern Imagination. London: Duckworth.

  Tuplin, C. ed. 2004. Xenophon and His World: Papers from a Conference Held in Liverpool in July 1999. (Historia Einzelschriften 172.) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner.

  Waterfield, R. 2006. Xenophon’s Retreat: Greece, Persia and the End of the Golden Age. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

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  Chapter 5 The Fourth Century

  general discussion

  Pownall, F. 2004. Lessons from the Past: The Moral Use of History in Fourth‐Century Prose. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

  the Oxyrhynchus historian

  Bruce, I. A. F. 1967. An Historical Commentary on the Hellenica

  Oxyrhynchia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

  McKechnie, P. R. and S. J. Kern. 1988. Hellenica Oxyrhynchia. Warminster, UK: Aris and Phillips.

  Rung, E. 2004. “Xenophon, the Oxyrhynchus Historian, and the Mission

  of Timocrates to Greece.” In C. Tuplin, ed., Xenophon and His World, 413–25. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner.

  ephorus

  Schepens, G. 1977. “Historiographical Problems in Ephorus.” In H.

  Prins, ed., Historiographia antiqua: Commentationes Lovanienses in

  honorem W. Peremans septuagenarii editae, 95–118, Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press.

  theopompus

  Flower, M. A. 1994. Theopompus of Chios: History and Rhetoric in the Fourth Century bc. Oxford and New York: Clarendon/Oxford University Press.

  Shrimpton, G. 1991. Theopompus the Historian. Montreal: McGill

  University Press.

  the atthidographers

  Harding, P. 1994. Androtion and the Atthis. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  Harding, P. 2007. “Local History and Atthidography.” In J. Marincola,

  ed., A Companion to Greek and Roman Historiography, 180–8. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.

  Rhodes, P. J. 1990. “The Atthidographers.” In H. Verdin, G. Schepens,

  and E. de Keyser, eds., Purposes of History: Studies in Greek Historiography from the 4th to the 2nd Centuries bc, 73–81. (Studia Hellenistica 30.) Leuven: Catholic University Press.

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  Chapter 6 The Hellenistic Historians

  Baron, C. 2012. Timaeus of Tauromenium and Hellenistic Historiography.

  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

  Liddell, P. and A. Fear, eds. 2010. Historiae mundi: Studies in Universal History. London: Duckworth.

  Pearson, L. 1960. The Lost Histories of Alexander the Great. New York: American Philological Association.

  Pearson, L. 1987. The Greek Historians of the West: Timaeus and His Predecessors. (Philological Monographs of the American Philological Association 35.) Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press.

  Vattuone, R. 2002. Storici greci d’Occidente. Bologna: Il mulino.

  Vattuone, R. 2007. “Western Greek Historiography.” In J. Marincola, ed., A Companion to Greek and Roman Historiography, 189–93. Oxford:

  Wiley Blackwell.

  Chapter 7 Polybius

  translations

  Paton, W. R., trans. 2010. Polybius: The Histories. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

  Scott‐Kilvert, I. trans. 1979. The Rise of the Roman Empire: Polybius, introd. F. W. Walbank. New York: Penguin.

  Waterfield, R., trans. 2010. Polybius: The Histories, comm. and introd.

  B. C. McGing. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  general discussion

  Baronowski, D. W. 2011. Polybius and Roman Imperialism. London: Bloomsbury.

  Champion, C. B. 2004. Cultural Politics in Polybius’ Histories. Berkeley: University of California Press.

  Eckstein, A. 1995. Moral Vision in the Histories of Polybius. Berkeley: University of California Press.

  McGing, B. C. 2010. Polybius: The Histories: Oxford Approaches to

  Classical Literature. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  Sacks, K. 1981. Polybius on the Writing of History. Berkeley: University of California Press.

  Walbank, F. W. 1972. Polybius. Berkeley: University of California Press.

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  Walbank, F. W. 2002. Polybius, Rome, and the Hellenistic World: Essays and Reflections. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

  Chapter 8 Greek Historians in the Roman Era

  general

  Feldherr, A., ed. 2009. The Cambridge Companion to the Roman

  Historians. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

  Mehl, A. 2011 [2001]. Roman Historiography: An Introduction to Its

  Basic Aspects and Development, trans. H.‐F. Mueller. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.

  Fabius Pictor

  Cornell, T. J. 1986. “The Formation of the Historical Tradition of Early Rome.” In I. S. Moxon, J. D. Smart, and A. J. Woodman, eds., Past

  Perspectives: Studies in Greek and Roman Historical Writing, 67–86.

  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

  Dillery, J. 2009. “Roman Historians and the Greeks: Audiences and

  Models.” In A. Feldherr, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the Roman

  Historians, 77–107. Cambridge: Cambridge Unive
rsity Press.

  Momigliano, A. 1990. “Fabius Pictor and the Origins of National

  History.” In A. Momigliano, The Classical Foundations of Modern

  Historiography, 80–108. Berkeley: University of California Press.

  Ungern‐Sternberg, J. von. 2011. “The Tradition on Early Rome and Oral

  History.” In J. Marincola, ed., Greek and Roman Historiography: Oxford Readings in Classical Studies, 119–49. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  Posidonius

  Edelstein, L. and I. G. Kidd. 1988–1999. Posidonius: The Fragments. Vol.

  1: Greek Text. Vol. 2: Commentary. Vol. 3: English Translation.

  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

  Strasburger, H. 1965. “Poseidonius on the Problems of the Roman

  Empire.” Journal of Roman Studies 45: 40–53.

  diodorus Siculus

  Green, P. 2006. Diodorus Siculus, Books 11–12.37.1. Greek History 480–

  431 bc: The Alternative Version. Austin, TX: University of Austin Press.

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  Oldfather, C. H., C. L. Sherman, C. Bradford Welles, Russel M. Geer,

  and F. R. Walton, trans. 1933–1967. Diodorus of Sicily, vols. 1–12.

  (Loeb Classical Library.) Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

  Sacks, K. 1990. Diodorus Siculus and the First Century bc. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

  nicolaus of damascus

  Bellemore, J. ed. and trans. 1984. Nicolaus of Damascus: Life of Augustus.

  Bristol: Bristol Classical Press.

  dionysius of halicarnassus

  Gabba, E. Dionysius and the History of Archaic Rome. Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1991.

  Cary, E., trans. 1937–50. Dionysius of Halicarnassus: Roman Antiquties, vols. 1–7. (The Loeb Classical Library.) Cambridge, MA: Harvard

  University Press.

  Flavius Josephus

  Edmonson, J., S. Mason. and J. Rives, eds. 2005. Flavius Josephus and Flavian Rome. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  Mason, S., H. Chapman, L. Feldman, C. Begg, P. Spilsbury, and J. M. G.

  Barclay, eds. and trans. 2000–8. Flavius Josephus: Translation and

  Commentary, vols. 1–10. Boston, MA: Brill. (Note: vol. 1b = Jewish Wars 2, Mason–Chapman; vol. 3 = Jewish Antiquities 1–4, Mason–

  Feldman–Begg; vol. 4 = Jewish Antiquities 5–7, Begg; vol. 5 = Jewish Antiquities 8–10, Begg–Spilsbury; vol. 9 = Life, Mason; Vol. 10 =

  Against Apion, Barclay.)

  Rajak, T. Josephus. 1983. The Historian and His Society. London: Duckworth.

  Raphael, F. 2013. A Jew Among the Romans: The Life and Legacy of

  Flavius Josephus. New York: Pantheon.

  Thackeray, H. St. J., trans. 1927–8. Josephus: The Jewish Wars, vols. 1

  (Books 1–2), 2 (Books 3–4), and 3 (Books 5–7). Boston, MA: Harvard

  University Press.

  Thackeray, H. St. J., R. Marcus, A. Wikgren, and L. H. Feldman, trans.

  1930–63. Josephus: Jewish Antiquities, vols. 1 (Books 1–3, Thackeray), 2 (Books 4–6, Thackeray–Marcus), 3 (Books 7–8, Marcus), 4 (Books 9–11,

  Marcus), 5 (Books 12–13, Marcus), 6 (Books 14–15, Marcus– Wikgren),

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  7 (Books 16–17, Marcus– Wikgren), 8 (Books 18–19, Feldman), 9 (Books

  20, Feldman). Boston, MA: Harvard University Press.

  Williamson, G. A., trans., and E. M. Smallwood, intro. and notes. Josephus.

  The Jewish War. London and New York, Penguin Books, 1981.

  appian

  Carter, J. trans. 1996. Appian: The Civil Wars. London: Penguin Books.

  Gowing, A. M. 1992. The Triumviral Narratives of Appian and Cassius Dio. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

  White, H. trans. 1912. Appian’s Roman History, vols. 1–2. (The Loeb Classical Library.) Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (= Books 1–12.)

  White, H. trans. 1913. Appian’s Roman History, vols. 3–4. (The Loeb Classical Library.) Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (= Civil Wars, Books 1–5.)

  arrian

  Bosworth, A. B. 1988. From Arrian to Alexander: Studies in Historical Explanation. Oxford: Clarendon.

  Hammond, N., trans. 2013. Arrian: Alexander the Great, The Anabasis and The Indica, comm. and introd. J. Atkinson. Oxford: Oxford

  University Press.

  Romm, J., ed. 2010. The Landmark Arrian: The Campaigns of Alexander: Anabasis Alexandrou, trans. P. Mensch, introd. P. Cartledge. New York: Pantheon. Excellent edition with 18 appendices by major

  scholars; abundant maps and illustrations.

  Stadter, P. A. 1980. Arrian of Nicomedia. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

  Cassius dio

  Gowing, A. M. 1992. The Triumviral Narratives of Appian and Cassius Dio. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

  Millar, F. 1964. A Study of Cassius Dio. Oxford: Clarendon.

  Scott‐Kilvert, I., trans. 1987. Cassius Dio: The Roman History: The Reign of Augustus, comm. and introd. J. Carter. London: Penguin.

  herodian

  Whittaker, C. R., trans. 1969. Herodian, vols. 1–2. London: Cambridge University Press.

  Index Locorum

  Acusilaus, FGrHist 2

  2.149–54, 257, 282

  FF 5–6, 8

  3.82–3, 258

  Androtion

  4.16.61, 259, 286

  FGrHist 324, 169

  4.86–106, 257

  Antiochus of Syracuse

  4.132–34, 257

  FGrHist 555, 195, 196

  4.133, 258

  Apollodorus, Bibliotheca (Library),

  4.134, 258

  FGrHist 244

  5.30–49, 257

  F 7, 26

  5.50–66, 257

  Apollonius of Rhodus

  5.127–35, 257

  Argonautica

  7–27, 256

  2.1015–29, 132

  Praefatio ( Preface)

  Appian

  1–5, 256

  Bella civilia (Civil Wars)

  8–10, 256

  1.1–5, 258

  10, 256

  1.2, 258

  11, 255

  1.5, 258

  12, 256

  1.6, 257

  14, 256

  1.28–33, 256

  Aristobulus of Cassandria,

  1.55–115, 256

  FGrHist 139

  2.1–7, 256

  F 51, 193

  2.7–31, 256

  Aristophanes

  2.32–87, 256

  Pax (Peace)

  2.71–2, 258

  435, 150

  2.88–105, 256

  Aristotle

  2.88, 256

  Ethica Nicomachea

  2.106–48, 257

  (Nicomachean Ethics)

  2.116, 258

  2.1–6, 1103a14–7a25, 212

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  Index Locorum

  301

  1105a7–9, 213

  4.24.1–25.4, 193

  1106a2–4, 212

  5.1–8, 263

  1106b35, 212

  5.14.5–15.2, 193

  7.1–10, 185

  6.9, 264

  8.10.1–3, 227

  6.10.1–2, 193

  Poetica (Poetics)

  6.23–6, 194

  1451b, 15

  6.28.2–4, 194

  9.1451b6–12, 161

  6.29.4–11, 193

  9.1452b, 164

  7.1, 264, 283

  9.4.1451b, 249

  7.2, 264

  Rhetorica (Rhetoric)

  7.4, 264

  2, 1393b, 13

  7.8, 264

  Arrian

  7.14, 261

  Alexandri anabasis


  7.15, 264

  Praef. 1–3, 260

  7.16, 263, 284

  1.1–10, 261

  7.18.1–5, 194

  1.11, 261

  7.29–30, 263

  1.8.1, 193

  7.30, 261, 263

  1.12–23, 261

  Athenaeus of Naucratis,

  1.12, 260, 261

  Deipnosophistae

  2.1–14, 261

  (Philosophers at Dinner)

  2.3.7, 194

  4.36–8, 240

  2.11.8, 193

  12.520D–F, 20

  2.12, 261

  2.14, 261

  Callisthenes of Olynthus,

  2.16–3.2, 261

  FGrHist 124

  3.3.5, 193

  F 14, 192

  3.3.6, 194

  F 28–38, 192

  3.7–15, 262

  F 28, 192

  3.16–18, 262

  F 31, 192

  3.17.6, 193

  F 35, 192

  3.18.12, 262

  Charon of Lampsacus

  3.19–22, 262

  Chronicles of Lampsacus,

  3.23–4.6, 262

  FGrHist 262

  4.6.1–2, 194

  F 1, 20

  4.7–14, 262

  Persica, FGrHist 687b

  4.7, 262, 263

  F 4, 20

  4.8–9, 262

  Cicero

  4.8.9, 194

  Epistulae ad Quintum

  4.13.3–6, 194

  fratrem (Letters to his

  4.14.1, 193

  Brother Quintus)

  4.14.3, 193, 194

  2.11.4, 197

  4.19, 263

  Cleidemus

  4.20, 263

  FGrHist 323, 169

  302

  Index Locorum

  Dio Cassius

  13.108–13, 196

  Historia Romana (Roman History)

  14.18, 196

  52.2, 266

  14.41–6, 196

  52.18, 266

  53.6, 248

  52.34, 266

  De compositione verborum

  53.19, 267

  (On Literary Composition)

  55.14, 266

  4, 165

  55.16, 266, 283

  Epistula ad Gn. Pompeium

  55.21, 266, 283

  (Letter to Gnaeus Pompeius)

  58.12, 283

  3.1, 197

  73[72].18, 267

  3.18, 163

  73[72].21, 267

  5.197

  76[75].7–8, 267

  6.180, 184

  78[77].7–8, 267

  Ars rhetorica (Rhetoric)

  Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica

  11.2, 129, 289

  (Historical library)

  De Thucydide (On Thucydides)

 

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