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Richard Billows

    Richard Billows est un historien spécialisé dans la Méditerranée Classique, avec un accent particulier sur le monde hellénistique après Alexandre. Sa formation universitaire comprend des diplômes de l'Université d'Oxford et de l'Université de Californie à Berkeley. Ses recherches explorent les paysages politiques et culturels complexes de la Grèce antique et de ses successeurs. Billows apporte une profondeur d'érudit pour comprendre les complexités de cette époque charnière.

    The Spear, the Scroll, and the Pebble
    Before & After Alexander
    Marathon
    Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State
    Julius Caesar
    • Julius Caesar

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      This thoroughly up to date English biography provides an account of Caesar's life it is both lively and engaging, offering an imaginative recounting of actions and events, while giving a thorough coverage and analysis.

      Julius Caesar
    • Called by Plutarch 'the oldest and greatest of Alexander's successors,' Antigonos the One-Eyed (382-301 BC) was the dominant figure during the first half of the Diadoch period, ruling most of the Asian territory conquered by the Macedonians during his final twenty years. This book provides a detailed study of this great general and administrator.

      Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State
    • The Battle of Marathon in 490 BC is not only the most decisive event in the struggle between the Greeks and the Persians but, arguably a defining event for Western civilisation. This title presents an overview of the Greek world at a time leading up to Marathon.

      Marathon
    • The origin and early development of the city-state -- Economic growth : a necessary condition for the city-state -- The spear : warfare and the city-state -- The pebble : collective decision making and the city-state -- The scroll : literacy and the city-state -- Conclusion : Literate citizen-warriors and city-state culture -- Appendix 1: A note on the sources -- Appendix 2: Aristotle's Politeiai -- Appendix 3: Overseas settlements and Metropoleis.

      The Spear, the Scroll, and the Pebble