Regarding some recent Polybian studies this paper aims to reaffirm that 1) Polybius was a non- religious man lacking in any teleological view of history; 2) in spite of his assertions his pro-Roman attitude was not quite different from that of Callicrates; 3) Polybius’ praise for the translatio imperii to Rome is without reserve; 4) Polybius’acts in Greece were connected with the necessity to please the Roman senate, but his historiographic work was completely free, because what he was writing did not matter at all among the Romans
Three points of view about Roman Imperialism : Polybios, Diodoros and Appian’s Lybiké. The main aim ...
During his sixteen-year detention in Rome, Polybius’s initial admiration for the Romans faded as he ...
gave the most detailed view of the Roman diplo-matic mission in Illyria before the First Illyrian Wa...
The paper has been committed by the organizers of the Volume "The shadow of Polybius. Intertextualit...
The VI book of Polybius'Histories has to be used cautiously because it does not describe the Roman p...
Polybius and Empires (Philip V, Carthage and some more paradeigmata). In this paper a number of Poly...
In questo saggio si tenta di considerare l'opera di Polibio come una voce nel dialogo dipomatico fra...
The scholars who dealt in a specific way with Polybius\u2019 interests for the past history made onl...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
The Greek historian Polybius was a contemporary observer of Roman expansion in the eastern Mediterra...
Il presente contributo mira a fornire un'analisi del ruolo giocato dal seminale volume di D. Musti, ...
The essays in this volume address central problems in the development of Roman imperialism in the th...
Plutarch's attitude toward Polybius, considered not only as an historian, but also as a model of Gre...
Philip V of Macedon was the first of the Epigonoi to face Rome. Several modern reconstructions of th...
The Roman’s victory over the Seleucids at Apamea in 188 B.C. offers them the chance to become the mo...
Three points of view about Roman Imperialism : Polybios, Diodoros and Appian’s Lybiké. The main aim ...
During his sixteen-year detention in Rome, Polybius’s initial admiration for the Romans faded as he ...
gave the most detailed view of the Roman diplo-matic mission in Illyria before the First Illyrian Wa...
The paper has been committed by the organizers of the Volume "The shadow of Polybius. Intertextualit...
The VI book of Polybius'Histories has to be used cautiously because it does not describe the Roman p...
Polybius and Empires (Philip V, Carthage and some more paradeigmata). In this paper a number of Poly...
In questo saggio si tenta di considerare l'opera di Polibio come una voce nel dialogo dipomatico fra...
The scholars who dealt in a specific way with Polybius\u2019 interests for the past history made onl...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
The Greek historian Polybius was a contemporary observer of Roman expansion in the eastern Mediterra...
Il presente contributo mira a fornire un'analisi del ruolo giocato dal seminale volume di D. Musti, ...
The essays in this volume address central problems in the development of Roman imperialism in the th...
Plutarch's attitude toward Polybius, considered not only as an historian, but also as a model of Gre...
Philip V of Macedon was the first of the Epigonoi to face Rome. Several modern reconstructions of th...
The Roman’s victory over the Seleucids at Apamea in 188 B.C. offers them the chance to become the mo...
Three points of view about Roman Imperialism : Polybios, Diodoros and Appian’s Lybiké. The main aim ...
During his sixteen-year detention in Rome, Polybius’s initial admiration for the Romans faded as he ...
gave the most detailed view of the Roman diplo-matic mission in Illyria before the First Illyrian Wa...