Collected studies/
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Amsterdam:
Adolf M. Hakkert,
1993-
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Table of Contents:
- v. 1. Studies in Greek literature and history, excluding Epirus and Macedonia
- v. 2. Studies concerning Epirus and Macedinia before Alexander
- The Sources of Diodoros Siculus XVI
- The arrangement of the thought in the Poem and in other parts of Thucydides I
- The Composition of Thucydidesʹ History
- THe particular and the universal in the Speeches in Thucydides
- The meaning and the significance of the Reported Speech of Phrynichus in Thucydides VIII 48
- The conditions of Dramatic Production to the death of Aeschylus
- Illustrations of Early Tragedy at Athens
- More on conditions of Production to the death of Aeschylus
- Spectacle and Parody in Euripidesʹ Electra
- The Exegetai in Platoʹs Laws
- The scene in IliAd XVIII 497-508 and the Albanian blood feud
- Tumulus burial in Albania, the Grave Circles of Mycenae and the Indo-Europeans
- The Dating of some burials in Tumuli in South Albania
- Grave Circles in Albania abd Macedonia
- The Tumulus - burials of Leucas and their connections in the Balkans and Northen Greece
- The Heraeum at Perachora and Corinthian encroachment
- An early inscription at Argos
- The femily of Orthagoras
- The Philaids and the Chersonese
- Studies in Greek Chronology of the sixth and fifth centuries B.C.
- The narrative of Herodotus VII and the Decree of Themistocles at Troezen
- The manning of the fleey in the Decree of Themistocles
- Army transport in the fifth and fourth centuries B.C.
- Casualities and reinforcements of Citizen Soldiers
- Migration and assimilation in Greece
- The Battle of Chaeronea in 86 B.C.
- Memories of a British Officer serving in Special Poerations Executive in Greece, 1941
- Prehistoric Epirus and the Dorian Invasion
- The Colonies of Elis in Cassopaea
- Hellenic Houses at Ammotopos in Epirus
- The hosts of sacred envoys traveling throught Epirus
- The Extent of Persia Occupation in Thrace
- The Kingdoms in Illyria circa 400-167
- The Lettering and the Iconography of "Macedonian" Coinage
- The Establishment and Consolidation of the KIngdom of Macedonia
- Royal pages, Personal pages, and Boys trained in the Macedonian manner during the Period of the Temenid Monarchy
- The various Guards of Philip II and Alexander III
- Training in the Use of a Sarissa and its Effect in Battle, 359-333 B.C.
- The Battle between Philip and Bardylis
- The Western frontier of Macedonia in the Reign of Philip II
- The end of Philip
- "Philipʹs Tomb" in Historical Context
- The Evidence for the Identity of the Royal Tombs at Vergina
- The Riyal Tombs at Vergina: Evolution and Identities
- Some Macedonian offices c. 336-309 B.C.