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Frank W. Walbank

    This author specialized in ancient history, with a particularly deep interest in the work of Polybius. His writings delved into the depths of the past, bringing vivid perspectives of the ancient world to readers. Through meticulous research and an analytical approach, he illuminated key figures and events that shaped ancient civilization. His literary contribution lies in uncovering the complexities and nuances of historical narrative, making ancient stories accessible to a modern audience.

    Timaios und die westgriechische Sicht der Vergangenheit
    The Hellenistic World
    Polybius, Rome and the Hellenistic World
    Selected Papers
    • Selected Papers

      Studies in Greek and Roman History and Historiography

      • 386 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The collection features a range of scholarly papers by Professor F. W. Walbank, focusing on classical Greco-Roman topics. It showcases his insights and contributions to the understanding of ancient history and culture, reflecting his expertise in the field. This volume serves as a valuable resource for those interested in classical studies and the historical significance of the Greco-Roman era.

      Selected Papers
    • Polybius, Rome and the Hellenistic World

      Essays and Reflections

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      This collection features nineteen significant essays by Professor F. W. Walbank, an esteemed expert on Polybius. The essays delve into various aspects of Polybius's work, providing insights into his historical methodology and contributions to the understanding of history. Readers can expect a scholarly analysis that enhances their appreciation of Polybius's influence and relevance in the study of ancient history.

      Polybius, Rome and the Hellenistic World
    • With extensive use of quotations from original source material, this book examines the political events in the Hellenistic world from Alexander's death until his incorporation in the Roman Empire. It also describes the different social systems of the peoples under Greek rule, important developments in literature, science and technology and the founding of new religious movements. The author has assimilated all pertinent recent scholarship in the field, and fashioned an obsorbing account of a vast and complex society whose ideas and achievements for the bedrock of present-day Western civilization.

      The Hellenistic World