| Moses I. Finley - 2003 - 182 pages
Slavery in Greece and Rome has always prompted comparisons with that of more recent history. This volume includes discussions of the relationship between war, piracy and ... | |
| Moses I. Finley - 392 pages
In this classic study of the social and economic aspects of landcredit relationships in ancient Athens, first published in 1952, Moses Finley presents a systematic account of ... | |
| Moses I. Finley - 1985 - 212 pages
This elegant and provocative book is perhaps more important now than when it was first published. The three essays that comprised the first edition developed a remarkable ... | |
| Ian Ward - 1995 - 292 pages
The emergence of an interdisciplinary study of law and literature is one of the most exciting theoretical developments taking place in North America and Britain. In Law and ... | |
| M. I. Finley - 2002 - 235 pages
The World of Odysseus is a concise and penetrating account of the society that gave birth to the Iliad and the Odyssey--a book that provides a vivid picture of the Greek Dark ... | |
| 1971 - 522 pages
Annual designed to examine the problems of the day in terms of those books which, over the centuries, have been recognized as great. Footnote citations to "Great Books of the ... | |
| M. I. Finley - 1977 - 512 pages
Essential passages from the works of four "fathers of history"—Herodotus's History, Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War, Xenophon's Anabasis, and Polybius's Histories. | |
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