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Thanks to its exceptional size and duration, the Roman Empire offers one of the best opportunities to study economic development in the context of an agrarian... Læs mere
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This book describes ten different government archives of cuneiform tablets from Assyria, using them to analyze the social and economic character of the Middle Assyrian state, as well as the roles and practices of writing.
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This book explores the relationship between the city of Rome and the Aurelian Wall during the six centuries following its construction... Læs mere
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This book examines the intersection of art, risk and creativity in early African arts from the Yoruba center of Ife. It offers a... Læs mere
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This book examines the formation and transformation of Elam's many identities through both archaeological and written... Læs mere
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The great Carthaginian general, Hannibal, invaded Italy during the Second Punic War (218–201 BC) with the hope of raising widespread... Læs mere
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This book challenges flawed readings of Aristotle's psychology, offering the first book-length treatment in English of his thinking about mind. Scholars of ancient Greek... Læs mere
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Provides a critical and philosophically informed exploration of this, one of the most mature, sophisticated, and carefully crafted scientific writings,... Læs mere
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Incorporating novel approaches and neglected evidence, Artists and Artistic Production in Ancient Greece questions many long-held ideas and provides a... Læs mere
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This book offers a fresh reading of Aristotle's Politics by employing a definition of nature many commentators have rejected: the internal source of movement. It uses... Læs mere
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In this succinct history of ancient Persia under the Achaemenid dynasty rulers, Matt Waters examines how the empire retained its vitality for more than two hundred years (c.550–330 BCE) and left a massive imprint on subsequent Near Eastern and European history.
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This study proposes a new dialogue between the fields of Classics and aesthetics. It uses ancient narratives and pictures, comparing them with modern material, in order to explore the specific nature of aesthetic experience.