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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
Religion was a central aspect of Greek and Roman experience but presents challenges for modern interpreters. This collection contributes to a vigorous debate about the... Læs mere
Argues that the Crito's central purpose is to illustrate an ideal pattern of moral reasoning in hard cases and the importance of being dedicated to clearly articulated reasoning regardless of the consequences. Includes a fresh, new translation of the dialogue.
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.
A radical new approach to Aristotle on time, which foregrounds the Poetics and Ethics.
This fully illustrated volume describes and illustrates the soldiers who garrisoned the Roman Empire’s eastern provinces in the 4th and 5th centuries.
What was 'race' in the ancient Greek and Roman worlds? How did Classics become the province of dead 'White' men? This book explores the different... Læs mere
This book, Nicholas Blackwell explores craft relationships by analyzing artisan mobility and technological transfer across certain sites. These labor networks offer an underexplored perspective for interpreting the period's geopolitical dynamics.