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An edition, fully accessible to undergraduates and graduate students, of the dynamic Book XXIII of the Iliad. Provides extensive help with language, meter, and style while also... Læs mere
The second in a three-volume translation of books 14–20 of Diodoros of... Læs mere
This book analyses the interconnection of space and experience in Roman Antiquity, Byzantium, and the Middle Ages, ca. 100 BCE – 1500 CE.
Kingdom of Snow investigates the impact of Roman rule in Cappadocia and the fate of classical Greek culture in an increasingly Christian society.
A study of classical Greek pleonexia, tracing its use to explain community downfall and its relevance to the modern world.
An edition with commentary of Book IV of Homer's Iliad aimed primarily at undergraduates and graduate students. Provides extensive help with the language, meter, and style of Homeric... Læs mere
Literary and archaeological evidence suggests that the Roman world was profoundly unequal. What did this mean in material terms... Læs mere
This book is the first systematic study examining depictions of Roman Britain in fictional film and television, exploring the varying interpretations of the rich history and myths that emerge from the clash of cultures between Romans and Britons.
An epic, visceral history of the Romans in Britain, from Caesar's first invasion attempt in 55 BC to the fall of the Roman empire
A readable and engaging look at the extraordinary characters who ruled the Roman Empire