Books XIII-XVII of the Epitome of Justin are devoted to the history of the Diadochi (323 - 281/0 BC). They represent for us the only historiographical continuum about the years between 302 (date of the end of the twentieth and last surviving book of the Library Book Diodorus) and 280. From the analysis of books XIII-XVII we notice a great interest not only and not so much for individual events, but rather for a "problematic" reconstruction of the origin of the Hellenistic monarchies. A particular attention is reserved to some of the Diadochi, to which are dedicated ad personam passages, focusing on the characteristics of their personality and, in some cases, on the omina imperii characterizing their youth. This “problematic” reconstructio...
Diadochi'chronology in Diodorus' Library is difficult to understand. . Book 18 of Diodorus' Library ...
Writing about the Enemy. Pompeius Trogus and the History of the Parthians (Iust., XLI-XLII). This p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Justin devotes three books (VII-IX) of his Epitome to the history of the kingdom of Macedonia until ...
Diodorus van Sicilië schreef in de 1ste eeuw v.C. een wereldgeschiedenis in 40 boeken, waarvan minde...
The Historiae philippicae by Iustinus are a quite difficult work because they are actually written b...
none1noThe aim of the paper is to investigate the place of the Seleucids in the work of Pompeius Tro...
Straus Jean A. Victor Alonso Troncoso & Edward M. Anson (Ed.), After Alexander. The Time of the Diad...
Philip V of Macedon was the first of the Epigonoi to face Rome. Several modern reconstructions of t...
International audienceThis article «A Study of the Books 41-42 of Justin's Epitome of the Philippic ...
Felix Jacoby\u27s monumental collection, Die Fragmente der Griechischen Historiker, provides a valua...
The history of the Peloponnesian War in Justin’s Epitome (a summary/anthology of Pompeius Trogus’ Hi...
The present article is dedicated to the portraits of the Seleucid kings which are delineated in book...
This paper analyzes the reconstruction of the historical period corresponding to the "pentecontetia"...
Trogus’ narrative on the origins of Rome (Historiae Philippicae, Book 43) has often been neglected b...
Diadochi'chronology in Diodorus' Library is difficult to understand. . Book 18 of Diodorus' Library ...
Writing about the Enemy. Pompeius Trogus and the History of the Parthians (Iust., XLI-XLII). This p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Justin devotes three books (VII-IX) of his Epitome to the history of the kingdom of Macedonia until ...
Diodorus van Sicilië schreef in de 1ste eeuw v.C. een wereldgeschiedenis in 40 boeken, waarvan minde...
The Historiae philippicae by Iustinus are a quite difficult work because they are actually written b...
none1noThe aim of the paper is to investigate the place of the Seleucids in the work of Pompeius Tro...
Straus Jean A. Victor Alonso Troncoso & Edward M. Anson (Ed.), After Alexander. The Time of the Diad...
Philip V of Macedon was the first of the Epigonoi to face Rome. Several modern reconstructions of t...
International audienceThis article «A Study of the Books 41-42 of Justin's Epitome of the Philippic ...
Felix Jacoby\u27s monumental collection, Die Fragmente der Griechischen Historiker, provides a valua...
The history of the Peloponnesian War in Justin’s Epitome (a summary/anthology of Pompeius Trogus’ Hi...
The present article is dedicated to the portraits of the Seleucid kings which are delineated in book...
This paper analyzes the reconstruction of the historical period corresponding to the "pentecontetia"...
Trogus’ narrative on the origins of Rome (Historiae Philippicae, Book 43) has often been neglected b...
Diadochi'chronology in Diodorus' Library is difficult to understand. . Book 18 of Diodorus' Library ...
Writing about the Enemy. Pompeius Trogus and the History of the Parthians (Iust., XLI-XLII). This p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...