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Ancient Greece
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ANCIENT GREECE
In this revised edition, Matthew Dillon and Lynda Garland have expanded the chronological
range of Ancient Greece to include the Greek world of the fourth century. The sourcebook
now ranges from the rst lines of Greek literature to the death of Alexander the Great,
covering all of the main historical periods and social phenomena of ancient Greece. The
material is taken from a variety of sources: historians, inscriptions, graf ti, law codes, epitaphs,
decrees, drama and poetry. It includes the major literary authors, but also covers a wide
selection of writers, including many non-Athenian authors. Whilst focusing on the main
cities of ancient Greece – Athens and Sparta – the sourcebook also draws on a wide range of
material concerning the Greeks in Egypt, Italy, Sicily, Asia Minor and the Black Sea.
Ancient Greece not only covers the chronological, political history of ancient Greece, but
also explores the full spectrum of Greek life through topics such as gender, social class,
race and labour. This revised edition includes:
Two completely new chapters - ‘The Rise of Macedon’ and ‘Alexander “the Great”,
336-323 bc’
New material in the chapters on The City-State, Religion in the Greek World, Tyrants
and Tyranny, the Peloponnesian War and Its Aftermath, Labour: Slaves, Serfs and
Citizens, and Women, Sexuality and the Family
It is structured so that:
Thematically arranged chapters are arranged to allow students to build up gradually
knowledge of the ancient Greek world
Introductory essays to each chapter give necessary background to understand topic areas
Linking commentaries help students understand the source extracts and what they
reveal about the ancient Greeks
Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Alexander the
Great. Third Edition , will continue to be a de nitive collection of source material on the
society and culture of the Greeks.
Matthew Dillon is an Associate Professor in Ancient History in the School of Humanities,
University of New England, Australia. His main research interests are Ancient Greek
History, and Religion.
Lynda Garland is Professor and Head of the School of Humanities, University of New
England, Australia. Her main research interests are in the areas of Ancient History and
Byzantine Studies.
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ROMAN SOCIAL HISTORY, Tim Parkin and Arthur Pomeroy
DEATH IN ANCIENT ROME, Valerie Hope
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WOMEN AND LAW IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE , Judith Evans Grubbs
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PAGANS AND CHRISTIANS IN LATE ANTIQUITY, A.D. Lee
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TRIALS FROM CLASSICAL ATHENS, Christopher Carey
GREEK AND ROMAN TECHNOLOGY, John Humphrey, John Oleson and Andrew Sherwood
ROMAN ITALY 388 bc – ad 200, Kathryn Lomas
THE ROMAN ARMY 31 bc – ad 337, Brian Campbell
THE ROMAN HOUSEHOLD, Jane F. Gardner and Thomas Wiedemann
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GREEK AND ROMAN SLAVERY, Thomas Wiedemann
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WOMEN OF THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST, Mark Chavalas
GREEK RELIGION, Emma Stafford and Karen Stears
ANCIENT GREECE
Social and Historical Documents from
Archaic Times to the Death of
Alexander the Great
Third Edition
Matthew Dillon and Lynda Garland
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First edition published 1994
Second edition rst published 2000
This third edition rst published 2010 by Routledge
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This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2010.
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© 1994, 2000 and 2010 Matthew Dillon and Lynda Garland
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