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Chapter 3 Thucydides
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Lattimore, S., trans. 1998. Thucydides: The Peloponnesian War.
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Chapter 4 Xenophon
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general discussions
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Flower, M. 2012. Xenophon’s Anabasis or the Expedition of Cyrus, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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the Oxyrhynchus historian
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the atthidographers
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Chapter 7 Polybius
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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
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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
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Sacks, K. 1981. Polybius on the Writing of History. Berkeley: University of California Press.
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Posidonius
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dionysius of halicarnassus
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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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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
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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)
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