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PART III : Readings
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CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX. To Each His Own: Simonides and Herodotus on Thermopylae CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN. Rhampsinitos and the Clever Thief (Herodotus 2.121) CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT. The Enigma of Discourse: A View of Thucydides CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE. Contest (Agōn) in Thucydides CHAPTER THIRTY. Narrative Manner and Xenophon's More Routine Hellenica CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE. Fortune (tychē) in Polybius CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO. Polybius and Aetolia: A Historiographical Approach CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE. Diodorus Siculus on the Third Sacred War CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR. Caesar's Account of the Battle of Massilia (bc 1.34–2.22): Some Historiographical and Narratological Approaches CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE. The Politics of Sallustian Style CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX. The Translation of Catiline CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN. Claudius Quadrigarius and Livy's Second Pentad CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT. Fog on the Mountain: Philip and Mt. Haemus in Livy 40.21–22 CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE. Clothing Cincinnatus: Dionysius of Halicarnassus CHAPTER FORTY. The Imperial Republic of Velleius Paterculus CHAPTER FORTY-ONE. Josephus and the Cannibalism of Mary (BJ 6.199–219) CHAPTER FORTY-TWO. Quintus Curtius Rufus on the “Good King”: The Dioxippus Episode in Book 9.7.16–26 CHAPTER FORTY-THREE. Tacitus and the Battle of Mons Graupius: A Historiographical Route Map? CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR. Feast Your Eyes on This: Vitellius as a Stock Tyrant (Tac. Hist. 3.36–39) CHAPTER ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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