Polybius' Histories by McGing Brian C.;

Polybius' Histories by McGing Brian C.;

Author:McGing, Brian C.;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA - OSO
Published: 2010-05-27T16:00:00+00:00


Further Reading

There is a very good account of the workings of Hellenistic courts in Herman (1997) and also Mooren (1998). For a political assessment of Apelles’ “conspiracy,” see Errington (1967). The standard history of Philip V of Macedon is still Walbank (1940). On the decline of the Seleucids in the second century BC, Habicht (1989) is helful; on Antiochus III, Ma (1999) represents new and exciting approaches to Hellenistic kingship. Bibliography on narratology is huge. The most enjoyable account, in my opinion, is Genette (1980). Bal (1997) is the most important technical description. In the field of classical studies, De Jong (1987), writing on Homer’s Iliad, was a remarkable demonstration of the possibilities offered by narratology. Rood (2004) treats Polybius in the first volume of a narratological study of the whole of classical literature. Easily the most exciting application of narratology to Polybius is Davidson (1991).



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