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Herodotus and the Question Why
University of Texas Press
An intriguing study of the methods used by the Father of History, providing a new window into ancient historiography and the interwoven nature of scientific and historical discovery.
Democratic Law in Classical Athens
University of Texas Press
Controlled entirely by the city-state’s ordinary citizens, the Athenian legal system is one of the most unorthodox the world has ever known, and Michael Gagarin offers an in-depth explanation of how that worked.
Alexander’s Veterans and the Early Wars of the Successors
University of Texas Press
This first focused analysis of veterans’ experiences in ancient Greece offers a fresh, “bottom-up” perspective on important military and political aspects of early Hellenistic history.
Greek Sport and Social Status
By Mark Golden
University of Texas Press
A noted authority on ancient sport discusses various ways in which the ancient Greeks, as well as people today, used sports to achieve social status.
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