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In Greek land warfare, routs were commonplace events. Almost all combats outside fortified areas ended in the partial or total rout of one of the opposing sides. Scholars have paid little attention to this fact.
Rémi Saou
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Machiavel, la guerre, les anciens. Les "antichi scrittori" dans l'"Arte della guerra" [PDF]
This article examines Machiavelli’s borrowing from ancient writers in L’Arte della guerra, focusing on some emblematic passages: the section of the first book dealing with military conscription, permeated with echoes of Vegetius, Livy, and Polybius; the ...
Jean-Claude Zancarini
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Polybius' mixed constitution as apolitical model
In this article there is an analysis on Polybius's use of Greek political theory in order to observe and classify the Roman constitution and explain Rome's world hegemony.
Ricardo MARTÍNEZ LACY
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Imperio y ficción republicana desde la Roma de Augusto [PDF]
El trabajo trata de analizar el modo en que se produjo la transición política en Roma tras la crisis de la República y bajo el mandato de Octavio Augusto: el paso de un modelo republicano del poder a otro de tipo unipersonal conocido como Principado, que
García Rodríguez, Iván +1 more
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First Report of Two Gymnodimines and Two Tetrodotoxin Analogues in Invertebrates from the North Atlantic Coast of Spain. [PDF]
Rossignoli AE +3 more
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Polybius, Syracuse, and the Politics of Accommodation
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A. M. Eckstein
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ADAM SMITH'S PESSIMISTIC VIEW OF THE FUTURE OF COMMERCIAL SOCIETY: RHETORIC OR REALITY? [PDF]
Adam Smith is generally viewed as a great optimist about commerce and commercialism. Consistent with this assessment is the conventional view that Smith believed in progress: he had an optimistic view of history.
Alvey, James E.
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Toxicology and snakes in ptolemaic Egyptian dynasty: The suicide of Cleopatra. [PDF]
Ana María R.
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