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b War and siegecraft | 353 |
Plan of the fort of Euryalus | 360 |
Agriculture dorothy j Thompson | 363 |
yd Building and townplanning | 371 |
Restoration of Philos arsenal Piraeus | 374 |
Restoration of the Hieron Samothrace | 376 |
Restoration of the Bouleuterion Miletus | 378 |
Restoration of the interior of the Bouleuterion Miletus | 379 |
v11 Rulercult | 87 |
Dynastic cult | 96 |
The formation of the Hellenistic kingdoms edouard w1ll | 101 |
Ptolemaic Egypt e g turner | 118 |
Syria and the East domen1co must1 | 175 |
Relations with Iran Retreat from further Asia Growth | 210 |
v111 Conclusion | 216 |
Macedonia and Greece f w walbank | 221 |
Aratus of Sicyon and the Achaean League | 243 |
Cultural social and economic features of the Hellenistic world | 257 |
Mainland Greece | 260 |
page 24 | 276 |
1201 | 280 |
1767 | 306 |
2223 386 | 318 |
its application in peace and | 321 |
Eccentric motion | 342 |
The simplest case of the equivalence of eccentric and epicyclic motions | 343 |
Heros dioptra | 344 |
The armillary astrolabe | 345 |
Agathocles | 384 |
Developments in Sicily between 31615 and 310 | 390 |
1v Events in Sicily 310304 | 400 |
v1 General assessment | 409 |
Agathocles k m e 1 s t e | 412 |
Macedonia and the Greek leagues F w walbank | 446 |
Hellenistic dynasties | 482 |
Chronological table 323217 B C | 493 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 513 |
A General | 519 |
The Diadochi and the establishment of the kingdoms | 535 |
E The Seleucid kingdom Asia Minor the Middle East the Far East | 545 |
F Egypt | 554 |
H Social cultural and economic features | 577 |
Monarchy | 587 |
Index | 603 |
PRINTED IN GREaT BRITaIN | 643 |
Sources for the period F w walbank | 645 |
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Achaean League Aegean Aetolians Agathocles Alexander Alexander's Alexandria ancient Antigonids Antigonus Antiochus Antiochus III Antipater Apollonius Aratus areas army Asia Minor Athenian Athens Attalus attested Austin Bactria battle Bengtson Bikerman Carthaginians Cassander Cleomenes Coele-Syria coinage coins Corinth Craterus cult death decree Delos Demetrius Poliorcetes Diadochi Diod Diodorus documents dynastic economic Egypt Egyptian empire Epirus Euergetes Eumenes evidence example FGrH fourth century Fraser Gonatas Greece Greek Greek cities Habicht Hellenistic period Hellenistic world hellenistique hellenization historian honours important inscriptions king kingship land later Lysimachus Macedon Macedonian Megalopolis mercenaries military monarchy Monophthalmus OGIS papyri Paris Peloponnese Perdiccas Pergamum perhaps Philadelphus Philip Plates vol Plut political Polyb Polybius Polyperchon Preaux probably Ptolemy Ptolemy II Pyrrhus regions reign Rhodes Roman Rome Rostovtzeff 1953 royal satrapies Seleucid kingdom Seleucus social Soter sources Sparta survived Syria temple territory third century B.C. traditional Walbank western Asia Minor Zenon
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Page 337 - Archimedes possessed such a lofty spirit, so profound a soul, and such a wealth of scientific theory, that although his inventions had won for him a name and fame for superhuman sagacity, he would not consent to leave behind him any treatise on this subject, but regarding the work of an engineer and every art that ministers to the needs of life as ignoble and vulgar...
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Page 268 - The fact is that the people of Hellas had entered upon the false path of ostentation, avarice and laziness, and were therefore becoming unwilling to marry or, if they did marry, to bring up the children born to them; the majority were only willing to bring up at most one or two, in order to leave them wealthy and to spoil them in their childhood; and in consequence of all this the evil had been spreading rapidly before it was observed. Where there are families of one or two children, of whom war...
Page 339 - Samos (first half of the third century) who hypothesized that "the fixed stars and the sun remain unmoved and that the earth revolves about the sun on the circumference of a circle, the sun lying in the middle of the orbit" (Archimedes, The Sand-Reckoner 4-5, not in DK).

