Basing on the accounts of Thucydides and Plutarch, the paper analyses the way Sicily and the proposed Athenian expedition to Sicily, as a strategic bridge to advance over Carthage, define Nicias and Alcibiades, and what they represent: old Athens, comprised of experienced rulers and devoted, thoughtful citizens, who retreat, aware of the madness and threat of disaster that will lead to the ruinous outcome of the civil war. Forced to join the expedition, Nicias, as the embodiment of this polis, will stay until the end, in a campaign with which he does not agree, trying to save his fellow citizens. Alcibiades together with what he represents are fighting fiercely for the realisation of a megalomaniacal dream that will bring fortune and power ...
The research investigates the Sicilian western coast contemporary landscapes starting with an histor...
Peer Editor: Kimberley Hartstein; Faculty Mentor: Judith Evans-Grubb For nearly five centuries, the ...
The Fiscus Barbaricus once again : a Note on the History of Sicily in the Fifth Century. The paper r...
Basing on the accounts of Thucydides and Plutarch, the paper analyses the way Sicily and the propose...
International audienceThis contribution analyses the reasons for and the consequences of the failure...
This paper explores the reception of Thucydides’ account of the Athenian defeat in Sicily in 415– 41...
This thesis will examine the tyrants that ruled Gela and Syracuse during the early fifth century BC....
International audienceThe paper analyses the relationships that Siciliotes elites maintained with th...
This thesis will examine the tyrants that ruled Gela and Syracuse during the early fifth century BC....
2013-10-18This dissertation analyzes the symbiotic relationship between the tyrants of fourth-centur...
The strategic location of Cyprus in the north-eastern corner of the Mediterranean Sea has always pl...
Cody Fuelling is in his second year at IPFW, with majors in history and secondary education, further...
This thesis will use Sicily as a microcosm to illustrate the imperialism of mid-Republican Rome, in ...
The goal of the article is to show the reasons why, starting from the fifth-century BC, Athens decid...
It is believed that about the same time certain barbarian people were entering Greece from the north...
The research investigates the Sicilian western coast contemporary landscapes starting with an histor...
Peer Editor: Kimberley Hartstein; Faculty Mentor: Judith Evans-Grubb For nearly five centuries, the ...
The Fiscus Barbaricus once again : a Note on the History of Sicily in the Fifth Century. The paper r...
Basing on the accounts of Thucydides and Plutarch, the paper analyses the way Sicily and the propose...
International audienceThis contribution analyses the reasons for and the consequences of the failure...
This paper explores the reception of Thucydides’ account of the Athenian defeat in Sicily in 415– 41...
This thesis will examine the tyrants that ruled Gela and Syracuse during the early fifth century BC....
International audienceThe paper analyses the relationships that Siciliotes elites maintained with th...
This thesis will examine the tyrants that ruled Gela and Syracuse during the early fifth century BC....
2013-10-18This dissertation analyzes the symbiotic relationship between the tyrants of fourth-centur...
The strategic location of Cyprus in the north-eastern corner of the Mediterranean Sea has always pl...
Cody Fuelling is in his second year at IPFW, with majors in history and secondary education, further...
This thesis will use Sicily as a microcosm to illustrate the imperialism of mid-Republican Rome, in ...
The goal of the article is to show the reasons why, starting from the fifth-century BC, Athens decid...
It is believed that about the same time certain barbarian people were entering Greece from the north...
The research investigates the Sicilian western coast contemporary landscapes starting with an histor...
Peer Editor: Kimberley Hartstein; Faculty Mentor: Judith Evans-Grubb For nearly five centuries, the ...
The Fiscus Barbaricus once again : a Note on the History of Sicily in the Fifth Century. The paper r...