Philip V of Macedon

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Cambridge University Press, 19/12/2013 - 404 páginas
Frank William Walbank (1909-2008) was a renowned ancient historian and classicist. In this book, which was formed from The Hare Prize Essay for 1939 and first published in 1940, Walbank presents a detailed discussion of the reign of Philip V of Macedon. The text was intended to break fresh ground 'with a study of Philip, not solely as a figure in the history of Roman imperialism, but, as far as is feasible, from the aspect of Macedon itself'. Illustrative figures, a comprehensive bibliography and appendices are also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the writings of Walbank and the Hellenistic period.
 

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the Social War 221217
24
the First War with Rome
68
the Aegean and Asia
108
the Romans against Philip 200
138
the Romans against Antio
186
the Recovery of Macedon
223
Conclusion
258
A Short Survey of the Sources
278
Notes on the Army under Philip V
289
Some Chronological Problems
295
Table of Dates
337
List of Abbreviations
349
Index
367
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