Détails bibliographiques
Autres auteurs : |
Howe Timothy
(Éditeur scientifique),
Garvin Edward E.
(Éditeur scientifique),
Wrightson Graham
(Éditeur scientifique) |
Format : |
Livre |
Langue : |
anglais |
Titre complet : |
Greece, Macedon and Persia : Studies in Social, Political and Military History in Honour of Waldemar Heckel / edited by Timothy Howe, E. Edward Garvin and Graham Wrightson |
Publié : |
Oxford, Philadelphia (Pa.) :
Oxbow Books
, 2015
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Description matérielle : |
1 vol. (xiv-214 p.) |
Contenu : |
Darius I and the problems of (re)conquest: resistance, false identities and the impact of the past / Sabine Müller. Clausewitz, the culminating point of attack, and Greco-Persian wars / E. Edward Garvin. Thucydides and the failure in Sicily / Brian Bosworth. Women and symposia in Macedonia / Elizabeth Carney. Infantry and the evolution of Argead Macedonia / William Greenwalt. Equine aspects of Alexander the Great's Macedonian cavalry / Carolyn Willekes. Macedonian armies and the perfection of combined arms / Graham Wrightson. Military unrest in the age of Philip and Alexander of Macedon: defining the terms of debate / Lee L. Brice. Opposition to Macedonian kings: riots for rewards and verbal protests / Joseph Roisman. Arrian and "Roman" military tactics: Alexander's campaign against the autonomous Thracians / Timothy Howe. Counter-insurgency: the lesson of Alexander the Great / Edward M. Anson. The comparison between Alexander and Philip: use and metamorphosis of an ideological theme / Guiseppe Squillace. The Callisthenes enigma / Gordon Shrimpton. Alexander's unintended legacy: borders / Stanley Burstein. Cleomenes of Naucratis, villain or victim? / Elizabeth Baynham. Cult of the dead and vision of the afterlife in early Hellenistic Macedonia / Franca Landucci Gattinoni. The career of Sostratos of Knidos: politics, diplomacy and the Alexandrian building programme in the early Hellenistic period / Alexander Meeus. What did Arsinoe tell Lysimachus about Philetaerus? / Daniel Ogden. Polybius on naval warfare / Philip DeSouza. Rome's apparent disinterest in Macedonia 168-148 BC / John Vanderspoel |
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