El presente trabajo estudia la política a partir de su origen griego durante los tiempos arcaicos, su desarrollo histórico y las distintas teorías que lo han abordado.
This book focuses on Lucian of Samosata, a Syrian writer of the Greek language in the second century CE, and his engagement with contemporary debates regarding the form and register of language best suited to composing Greek literature in the Roman Empire.
Using detailed analyses of individual buildings as a point of departure, Professor Buchwald here examines various approaches to Byzantine architectural forms, and raises questions concerning the use of stylistic and other forms of analysis.
Ancient Wisdom, Modern Wealth: Transform Your FinancesIn an era where financial strategies come and go, Babylons Legacy taps into the age-old principles of the ancient world to provide a roadmap towards enduring financial freedom.
Ancient Wisdom, Modern Wealth: Transform Your FinancesIn an era where financial strategies come and go, Babylons Legacy taps into the age-old principles of the ancient world to provide a roadmap towards enduring financial freedom.
Palestine of the Jews (1919) examines the history of Jewish Palestine, from 4,000 years ago to the early twentieth century and the Balfour Declaration.
Pour les Grecs de l’Antiquité, le Barbare représente l’anti-modèle du civilisé et agit comme un miroir inversé : il ne parle pas grec, il n’est pas régi par le logos, il n’est pas un être politique vivant en cité.
Byzantine science has been a largely neglected subject: Byzantinists, whether dealing with the history or the literature, have most often been deterred by the technicalities; historians of Greek science have been more attracted to earlier periods.
This fourth collection of Dr Luttrell's studies on the military order of the Hospital concerns its activities on the island of Rhodes, acquired between 1306 and 1310, where it struggled to contain the naval aggression of the Anatolian Turks and to settle the island and organise its society and economy.
This book presents a concise account of the lives and times of some of the more significant occupants of the Egyptian throne, from the unification of the country around 3000