With a chronology and maps, this is a practical and helpful book for the student of the Hellenistic period

Ray Morris, Classics for All Reviews

Alexander * Demosthenes * Phocion * Eumenes * Demetrius * Pyrrhus * Agis and Cleomenes * Aratus * Philopoemen * Flamininus This selection of ten Lives traces the history of Hellenistic Greece from the rise of Macedon and Alexander's conquest of the Persian empire to the arrival of the Romans. Plutarch's biographies of eminent politicians, rulers, and soldiers combine vivid portraits of their subjects with a wealth of historical information; they constitute a uniquely important source for the period. We see how Greek politics changed as Macedon's power grew, and we learn of the warlords who followed Alexander. Resistance to Macedon is reflected in the Lives of Demosthenes and Aratus, and that of Agis and Cleomenes, two revolutionary kings of Sparta. The volume concludes with the emergence of Rome in Greek affairs, and the life of Flamininus, the Roman general who defeated Philip V of Macedon. Plutarch's elegant style combines anecdote and erudition, humour and psychological insight, consummately translated by Robin Waterfield and introduced by Andrew Erskine. These Lives from the Hellenistic period complement Greek Lives and Roman Lives in Oxford World's Classics. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
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These ten Lives trace the history of Hellenistic Greece from the rise of Macedon and Alexander's conquest of the Persian empire to the arrival of the Romans. Plutarch's biographies of eminent politicians, rulers, and soldiers combine vivid portraits with a wealth of historical information.
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INTRODUCTION; SELECT BIBLIIOGRAPHY; CHRONOLOGY; MAPS; ALEXANDER; DEMOSTHENES; PHOCION; EUMENES; DEMETRIUS; PYRRHUS; AGIS AND CLEOMENES; ARATUS; PHILOPOEMEN; FLAMININUS; TEXTUAL NOTES; EXPLANATORY NOTES; INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
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With a chronology and maps, this is a practical and helpful book for the student of the Hellenistic period
A comprehensive selection of ten of Plutarch's Lives from the Hellenistic period, tracing the rise of Macedon and Alexander's conquest of the Persian empire to the defeat of King Philip V Plutarch is a crucial source for the turbulent period of Greek history following Alexander's death through to the arrival of the Romans. These Lives document Greek reaction to conquest first by the Macedonians and then the Romans Highly readable translation by one of the best translators of Greek prose Combines the life of Alexander the Great with those of other colourful figures such as the orator Demosthenes, Demetrius the Beseiger, and the Roman general Flamininus Invaluable introduction and notes by Andrew Erskine, a specialist in Hellenistic history and Roman imperialism. The volume includes individual introductions to each Life, maps, and an index
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Robin Waterfield is a writer, living in Greece. His previous translations for Oxford World's Classics include Plato's Republic and five other editions of Plato's dialogues, Aristotle's Physics, Herodotus' Histories, Polybius' Histories, Plutarch's Greek Lives and Roman Lives, Euripides' Orestes and Other Plays and Heracles and Other Plays, Xenophon's The Expedition of Cyrus, Demosthenes' Selected Speeches and The First Philosophers: The PreSocratics and the Sophists. He is the author of Dividing the Spoils: The War for Alexander the Great's Empire (Oxford, 2011). Andrew Erskine is the author of The Hellenistic Stoa: Political Thought and Action (Duckworth/Bristol Classical Presss 1990, 2011), Troy between Greece and Rome: Local Tradition and Imperial Power (Oxford, 2001), and Roman Imperialism (Edinburgh UP, 2009). He has edited a number of books including A Companion to the Hellenistic World (Wiley-Blackwell, 2003). He is a general editor of the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Ancient History (2012).
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A comprehensive selection of ten of Plutarch's Lives from the Hellenistic period, tracing the rise of Macedon and Alexander's conquest of the Persian empire to the defeat of King Philip V Plutarch is a crucial source for the turbulent period of Greek history following Alexander's death through to the arrival of the Romans. These Lives document Greek reaction to conquest first by the Macedonians and then the Romans Highly readable translation by one of the best translators of Greek prose Combines the life of Alexander the Great with those of other colourful figures such as the orator Demosthenes, Demetrius the Beseiger, and the Roman general Flamininus Invaluable introduction and notes by Andrew Erskine, a specialist in Hellenistic history and Roman imperialism. The volume includes individual introductions to each Life, maps, and an index
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ISBN
9780199664337
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
396 gr
Høyde
195 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
576

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Robin Waterfield is a writer, living in Greece. His previous translations for Oxford World's Classics include Plato's Republic and five other editions of Plato's dialogues, Aristotle's Physics, Herodotus' Histories, Polybius' Histories, Plutarch's Greek Lives and Roman Lives, Euripides' Orestes and Other Plays and Heracles and Other Plays, Xenophon's The Expedition of Cyrus, Demosthenes' Selected Speeches and The First Philosophers: The PreSocratics and the Sophists. He is the author of Dividing the Spoils: The War for Alexander the Great's Empire (Oxford, 2011). Andrew Erskine is the author of The Hellenistic Stoa: Political Thought and Action (Duckworth/Bristol Classical Presss 1990, 2011), Troy between Greece and Rome: Local Tradition and Imperial Power (Oxford, 2001), and Roman Imperialism (Edinburgh UP, 2009). He has edited a number of books including A Companion to the Hellenistic World (Wiley-Blackwell, 2003). He is a general editor of the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Ancient History (2012).