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Professor S. Hornblower: Were the Macedonians Greeks?

Professor S. Hornblower: Were the Macedonians Greeks?

Simon Hornblower is Grote Professor of Ancient History at University College London. He has published two volumes of a Thucydides Commentary on(1991, 1996) and is now working on the third and final volume. His most recent books are Greek Personal Names: Their Value as Evidence  (co-edited, 2000), Thucydides and Pindar: Historical Narrative  and the World of Epinikian Poetry (2004), and Pindar’s […]

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100 Modern historians about the greekness of ancient Macedonia

100 Modern historians about the greekness of ancient Macedonia

 Modern historians about Macedonia – N.G.L Hammond  Modern historians about Macedonia – R. Malcolm Errington Modern historians about Macedonia – Robin Lane Fox Modern historians about Macedonia – Richard Stoneman Modern historians about Macedonia – Ulrich Wilcken Modern historians about Macedonia – Eugene Borza Modern historians about Macedonia – Ernst Badian Modern historians about Macedonia – Charles Edson Modern historians about Macedonia – John Maxwell O’Brien Modern […]

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