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Between Tyranny and Democracy: Political Exiles and the History of Heraclea Pontica [PDF]
In the surviving fragments of his treatise On Heraclea the historian Memnon assigns a central role to the exiles from Heraclea. As opponents of tyranny, they represented a destabilising element, a constant danger to the survival of the Clearchid regime ...
Rita Laura Loddo
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A group of Heraclea Pontica amphorae from the Late Antique bone workshop at Prusias ad Hypium Theatre [PDF]
The main issue of this paper is the study of a group of amphorae of Heraclea Pontica origin which have been found during the late antique workshop excavations in the ancient theatre of Prusias ad Hypium.
Emre OKAN, Ahmet BILIR
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Memnon, historian of Heraclea Pontica : historical commentary
Memnon a écrit une histoire locale, celle de sa cité d’origine, Héraclée du Pont, colonie mégarienne située en mer Noire. Sa chronique est conservée en partie grâce aux fragments, plus ou moins consistants, résumés dans la Bibliothèque de Photius. Ce dernier nous a transmis seulement une partie de l’œuvre de Memnon, puisqu’il ne rapporte que les faits ...
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The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 2007
Abstract:This article argues against the traditional dating of the attack of Prusias I of Bithynia on Heraclea Pontica to the 190s, that is to the time before the Apamean settlement (188). The following re-examination of the only surviving literary source to refer directly to this event (Photius’ excerpts of the history of Heraclea Pontica by Memnon ...
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Abstract:This article argues against the traditional dating of the attack of Prusias I of Bithynia on Heraclea Pontica to the 190s, that is to the time before the Apamean settlement (188). The following re-examination of the only surviving literary source to refer directly to this event (Photius’ excerpts of the history of Heraclea Pontica by Memnon ...
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Memnon (3), of Heraclea (3) on Pontus, historian, c. 2nd cent. CE
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Riflessioni storiche sulle relazioni internazionali di Dionisio, tiranno di Eraclea Pontica [PDF]
Starting from the historical work of Memnon’s of Heracleia, which has been handed down to us by Photius’ excerpta, we can reconstruct the role of the polis of Heracleia Pontica, in the complex historical period after Alexander’s III death.
Gallotta, Stefania
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Los discursos en el “Mithridateios” de Apiano: una aproximación preliminar [PDF]
Appian’s Mithridatheioscontains a considerable number of formal speeches, to which others found by the author in his sources could have been added, but he chose not to develop them.
Ballesteros Pastor, Luis
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Plato's Academy and Timotheus' policy, 365 - 359 B.C. [PDF]
Plato's Academy and Timotheus' policy, 365 - 359 B ...
Dusanic, Slobodan
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Preliminary Notes on the Physician Krateuas (2nd–1st Century BC). A New Collection of his T and F [PDF]
The physician Krateuas lived in the first part of the 1st century BC, worked at the court of Mithridates and wrote a Rhizotomikon (Herbal) of which only a few fragments remain. More than a century ago, Max Wellmann studied this physician (1897; 1898) and
Squillace, Giuseppe
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Polybius’s global moment and human mobility through ancient Italy [PDF]
This material has been published in Globalisation and the Roman World: World History, Connectivity and Material Culture, edited by: Martin Pitts, University of Exeter, Miguel John Versluys, Universiteit Leiden. Published: December 2014.
Isayev, Elena
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