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Diodoros of Sicily: Bibliotheke Historike

Diodoros of Sicily: <I>Bibliotheke Historike</I>

Diodoros of Sicily: <I>Bibliotheke Historike</I>

Translation, with Introduction and Notes
Volume 1: Books 14–15: The Greek World in the Fourth Century BC from the End of the Peloponnesian War to the Death of Artaxerxes II (Mnemon)
Phillip Harding, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
December 2021
1. Books 14–15: The Greek World in the Fourth Century BC from the End of the Peloponnesian War to the Death of Artaxerxes II (Mnemon)
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    Diodoros of Sicily (c.90–c.30 BC) spent thirty years producing an encyclopedic compendium of world history from its mythical beginnings to his own day. His is the only surviving, connected account of Greek affairs from 480/79 to 302/1. The books translated in this volume cover the years from the end of the Peloponnesian War to the aftermath of the Battle of Mantineia in 362/1. These were crucial years in the struggle for supremacy in Greece amongst the Greek states, Sparta, Athens and Thebes, before they were overtaken by the unexpected rise of Macedon. Diodoros also provides the only extant account of the career of Dionysios I of Syracuse and the Cypriot war between Persia and Evagoras of Salamis. The translation is supported by extensive notes and the Introduction examines Diodoros' moral and educational purpose in writing, the plan of his work, his sources, and his qualities as a historian.

    • An up-to-date translation of Diodoros' account of a crucial period of Greek history
    • Extensive notes illuminate points of interest in the text and its relationship with other historical sources for the period
    • The Introduction provides deeper understanding of and context for Diodoros' work

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    '… Harding does an excellent job of providing a historical context for Diodorus' narrative …' Frances Pownall, Histos

    'This is a fabulous primary source for my students to use.' Jeanette Belle, Missouri State University

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    Product details

    December 2021
    Hardback
    9781108499279
    448 pages
    238 × 193 × 25 mm
    0.81kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Abbreviations
    • List of Maps
    • Introduction
    • Book 14
    • Book 15
    • Glossary
    • Appendix: Chronological Outline
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
    Resources for
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    Errata
    Size: 272.01 KB
    Type: application/pdf
      Contributors
    • Phillip Harding

    • Editor and Translator
    • Phillip Harding , University of British Columbia, Vancouver

      Phillip Harding is Emeritus Professor of Classics and Ancient History at the University of British Columbia, where he taught for thirty-six years. His publications include: From the End of the Peloponnesian War to the Battle of Ipsus (Cambridge, 1985), Androtion and the Atthis (1994), Didymos: On Demosthenes (2006), The Story of Athens (2008) and Athens Transformed, 404–262 BC (2015).