The Ancient historian and his materials : essays in honour of C. E. Stevens on his seventieth birthday /

The Ancient historian and his materials : essays in honour of C. E. Stevens on his seventieth birthday / edited by Barbara Levick. - Farnborough, Hants. : Gregg, 1975. - xii, 251 p., [2] leaves of plates : 1 ill., port. ; 24 cm.

Includes index.

"A list of the published writings of Courtenay Edward Stevens": p. ix-xii.

Levick, B. Introductory note.--Andrewes, A. Could there have been a battle at Oinoe?--Forrest, W.G. Aristophanes and the Athenian Empire.--Grayson, C. Did Xenophon intend to write history?--De Ste. Croix, G.E.M. Aristotle on history and poetry (Poetics 9, 1451a36--b11).--Applebaum, S. Hellenistic cities of Judaea and its vicinity, some new aspects.--Cuff, P.J. Two cohorts from Camerinum.--Wightman, E.M. Priscae gallorum memoriae: some comments on sources for a history of Gaul.--Hardie, C. Octavian and Ecologue I.--Levick, B. Mercy and moderation on the coinage of Tiberius.--Birley, A. Agricola, the Flavian Dynasty, and Tacitus.--D'Arms, J. Tacitus, Annals 13.48 and a new inscription from Puteoli.--Garnsey, P. Descendants of freedmen in local politics: some criteria.--Yavetz, Z. Forte an dolo principis (Tac., Ann. 15.38).--Stockton, D. Christianos ad Leonem.--Percival, J. Culturae mancianae: field patterns in the Albertini tablets.--Morris, J. Modern India and ancient Europe.

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History, Ancient--Sources

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