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The lower cavity: the origins and history of an anatomical idea. [PDF]
Ezrokhi D.
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Religion in Hellenistic Athens
, 2023Until now, there has been no comprehensive study of religion in Athens from the end of the classical period to the time of Rome's domination of the city. Jon D.
Jon D. Mikalson
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The Oxford World History of Empire, 2021
The incessant rivalries between the Ptolemaic and the Seleucid empires, the two largest empires issued from Alexander the Great’s conquest of the Persian Empire, generated an expansion and a growing complexity of their administration.
C. Fischer-Bovet
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The incessant rivalries between the Ptolemaic and the Seleucid empires, the two largest empires issued from Alexander the Great’s conquest of the Persian Empire, generated an expansion and a growing complexity of their administration.
C. Fischer-Bovet
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Lykophron's Alexandra, Rome, and the Hellenistic World
Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018This book is an original, accessibly written, contribution to Roman and Hellenistic history. Its subject is a long (1474-line) ancient Greek poem, Lykophron’s Alexandra, probably written about 190 BC.
S. Hornblower
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The evolution of property rights in Hellenistic Greece and the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt
Journal of Institutional Economics, 2019In the present paper we trace the development of property rights during the Hellenistic period (3rd–2nd centuries bce), focusing on Athens, the democratic Hellenistic federations and the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt.
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2022
AbstractThe main aim of this chapter is to survey and problematize our current state of knowledge of mythographical scholarship during the Hellenistic period. This era is widely considered crucial in the formation of mythography, but aside from the surviving work of Palaephatus, all the other evidence is scattered, fragmentary, and difficult to ...
R. Scott Smith, Stephen M. Trzaskoma
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AbstractThe main aim of this chapter is to survey and problematize our current state of knowledge of mythographical scholarship during the Hellenistic period. This era is widely considered crucial in the formation of mythography, but aside from the surviving work of Palaephatus, all the other evidence is scattered, fragmentary, and difficult to ...
R. Scott Smith, Stephen M. Trzaskoma
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