A Dictionary of Ancient History (Blackwell History Dictionaries) - Hardcover

 
9780631180692: A Dictionary of Ancient History (Blackwell History Dictionaries)

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This major dictionary provides a comprehensive, yet concise, guide to all features of the ancient world, including campaigns and battles: personalities and institutions: Greek and Latin authors, and the themes of their work: major deities and religious practices and festivals: philosophers, scientists and mathematicians.Beginning in 776 BC - when the first Olympic Games were held - and ending with the fall of the Roman Empire in the West in AD 476, the Dictionary is a compendium of current knowledge of the Greco-Roman world, containing entries on the people and events the cradle of Western civilization. Greek and Roman history: literature: art and architecture: philosophy, science and mathematics: society and economics - all are included and described in accessible detail by the team of specialist contributors.Designed to complement Pierre Grimal's Concise Dictionary of Classical Mythology (Blackwell, 1990), the Dictionary is an essential companion for all those interested in classical studies, whether as students or general readers.

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Graham Speake spent twenty years as a publisher of illustrated and reference books, and is now Director of Publications for the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, as well as a respected lecturer, writer and historian on the classical period. His academic publications include a study of the manuscripts of Sophocles' Oedipus Coloneus (1978) and a study of the traditional way of life in present-day Greece.

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This major dictionary provides a comprehensive, yet concise, guide to all features of the ancient world, including campaigns and battles; personalities and institutions; Greek and Latin authors, and the themes of their work; major deities and religious practices and festivals; philosophers, scientists and mathematicians.

Beginning in 776 BC - when the first Olympic Games were held - and ending with the fall of the Roman Empire in the West in AD 476, the Dictionary is a compendium of current knowledge of the Greco-Roman world, containing entries on the people and events the cradle of Western civilization. Greek and Roman history; literature; art and architecture; philosophy, science and mathematics; society and economics - all are included and described in accessible detail by the team of specialist contributors.

Designed to complement Pierre Grimal's Concise Dictionary of Classical Mythology (Blackwell, 1990), the Dictionary is an essential companion for all those interested in classical studies, whether as students or general readers.

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