Ancient Greece from Homer to Alexander
The Evidence
Blackwell Sourcebooks in Ancient History
1. Auflage April 2011
688 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
With fresh, new translations and extensive introductions and
annotations, this sourcebook provides an inclusive and integrated
view of Greek history, from Homer to Alexander the Great.
* New translations of original sources are contextualized by
insightful introductions and annotations
* Includes a range of literary, artistic and material evidence
from the Homeric, Archaic and Classical Ages
* Focuses on important developments as well as specific themes to
create an integrated perspective on the period
* Links the political and social history of the Greeks to their
intellectual accomplishments
* Includes an up-to-date bibliography of seminal scholarship
* An accompanying website offers additional evidence and
explanations, as well as links to useful online resources
"Headlined 'Historical Sources in Translation', this substantial 642-page annotated sourcebook is just the thing to place in the hands of bright sixth-form students doing the OCR AS/A2 Ancient History paper, or of undergraduates enjoying the proliferating Classical Studies courses at university." (The Anglo-Hellenic Review, Autumn 2011)
"Students of ancient Greece will respond to this book as John Sheffield (1709) did to Homer: 'you will hardly need another book.' The new compilation of evidence merits the same praise for its range, aids and the quality of its illustrations and commentaries."
--Carol Thomas, University of Washington
"This wide-ranging collection of passages from the ancient sources, judiciously selected and edited by Joseph Roisman, and freshly translated by John Yardley, provides students of Greek History with an essential corpus of evidence for the period from Homer to the Macedonian conquest of the East. Roisman and Yardley are richly deserving of our praise and gratitude."
--Waldemar Heckel, University of Calgary
"If you want a thorough and expert introduction to the evidence of ancient Greek history - in other words, to the building blocks of western civilization - read this book."
--Barry Strauss, Cornell University
has authored and edited several books, among them Brill's
Companion to Alexander the Great (2003) and The Rhetoric
of Manhood: Masculinity in the Attic Orators (2005).
J.C. Yardley is Emeritus Professor of Classics at the
University of Ottawa. He has published extensively on Greek and
Roman history and sources. His books include Alexander the
Great: Historical Sources in Translation (ed. with Waldemar
Heckel, Blackwell, 2004) and many translations of key texts, from
Tacitus and Justin to Livy and Quintus Curtius Rufus.