Caesar\'s Calendar. Ancient Time and the Beginnings of History (Sather Classical Lectures)
been in use, the United States might well have continued using the era count that doc- uments from the early Republic employ. Ro ...
and southern Italy only feature when they are involved in the affairs of the main actors such as Rome or Athens: Dench 2003, 295 ...
This paragraph is taken from Feeney 2002, 15 – 16, with kind permission of Michael Paschalis; see there for fuller discussion ...
city of men to be compared by his readers (ut ambae inter se possint consideratione legentium comparari,18.1); he also reveals a ...
My word “invasion” is itself, of course, anachronistically Romanocentric in its focalization. Their obliteration, at least, mig ...
Greeks’ reliance on natural, astronomical, phenomena, rather than calendars, for syn- chronizing the Panhellenic games. Asheri ...
7.159, alluding to Il.7.125. 7.161.3, alluding to Il.2.552 – 54. Clarke 1999a, 121, on Diod. Sic. 13.114.3 (an artful pass ...
the history of the concept of the “Axial Age,” see Arnason 2005, part of a collection of essays devoted to the paradigm (my than ...
First argued by Mancuso (1909); good discussions, especially on the urge to raise Sicily at the expense of Athens, in Pearson ...
Strabo 2.1.40 (meridian), 1.4.9 (constitutions); cf. Fraser 1972, 1:483, 769; Ash- eri 1991 – 92, 73. Serv. ap. Aen.4.682 = F 8 ...
in Scipio’s or Polybius’s mind in 146 b.c.e.: Mendels 1981; Alonso-Núñez 1983; Momigliano 1987, 40 – 42; Suerbaum 2002, 428. The ...
Feeney 1991, 119. Naevius fr. 8 Büchner; see Feeney 1991, 118, for discussion and earlier bibliography. Purcell 1995, 139. Raws ...
Wilcox 1987, 113: “The Hellenistic Oecumene changed the face of time. To describe and explain the new integration of world aff ...
For play on this epithet, see Feeney 1986. In the Pliny passage just quoted, he makes a similar joke, noting that Caesar was ma ...
Numerous good recent accounts exist of the universal history boom in the late Republic and early Principate: Burde 1974; Woodm ...
Chapter 3.TRANSITIONS FROM MYTH INTO HISTORY I: THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE CITY E.g., T. Harrison 2000a, 197 – 207. On modern disti ...
A crucial intervention was that of Shimron (1973). Bibliography in Hunter 1982, 19, 44 n. 47; T. Harrison 2000a, 198. Besides ...
that the klevo"of the great deeds of the Greeks and barbarians will be not be lost, and the agent that will destroy the things h ...
Thucydidean usage is actually a counter to Williams’s argument that Thucydides intro- duces a distinctively new concept of an ob ...
M. A. Flower (1994, 34 – 35), showing that Theopompus claims to be signaling explic- itly when he incorporates myth, unlike his ...
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