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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Key Themes and Ideas
- Polybius and Ethnicity 13
- Polybian Barbarology,Flute-Playing in Arcadia, and Fisticuffs at Rome 35
- Polybius and the Tyrants of Syracuse 43
- Past and Present as paradoxon theōrēma in Polybius 55
- Praise in Polybius 75
- Being, Seeming and Performing in Polybius 103
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Part II: Narrative and Structure
- A Survey on the Speeches in Polybius 117
- Documents and Narrative: Reading the Roman-Carthaginian Treaties in Polybius’ Histories 131
- Incomplete and Disconnected: Polybius, Digression, and its Historiographical Afterlife 167
- The Historian’s Craft: Narrative Strategies and Historical Method in Polybius and Livy 203
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Part III: Intertextual Relationships
- Polybius and Xenophon: Hannibal and Cyrus the Great as Model Leaders 225
- The Εncomium of Philopoemen and its Ιsocratic Βackground 241
- Polybius and Biography 257
- Polybius and the Legacy of Fourth-Century Historiography 277
- Polybius and Fifth-Century Historiography: Continuity and Diversity in the Presentation of Historical Deeds 299
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Part IV: Reception
- Polybius and Arrian: The Cases of Philip V and Alexander the Great 325
- Appian, the Third Punic War and Polybius 341
- Lost in Reception? Polybius’ Paradoxical Impact on Writing History in Republican Rome 357
- Odysseus, Rome, and the First Punic War in Polybius’ Histories 381
- Silius Italicus and Polybius: Quellenforschung and Silian Poetics 401
- Polybius and Oscar Wilde: Pragmatike Historia in Nineteenth Century Oxford 417
- List of Contributors 445
- General Index 451
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Key Themes and Ideas
- Polybius and Ethnicity 13
- Polybian Barbarology,Flute-Playing in Arcadia, and Fisticuffs at Rome 35
- Polybius and the Tyrants of Syracuse 43
- Past and Present as paradoxon theōrēma in Polybius 55
- Praise in Polybius 75
- Being, Seeming and Performing in Polybius 103
-
Part II: Narrative and Structure
- A Survey on the Speeches in Polybius 117
- Documents and Narrative: Reading the Roman-Carthaginian Treaties in Polybius’ Histories 131
- Incomplete and Disconnected: Polybius, Digression, and its Historiographical Afterlife 167
- The Historian’s Craft: Narrative Strategies and Historical Method in Polybius and Livy 203
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Part III: Intertextual Relationships
- Polybius and Xenophon: Hannibal and Cyrus the Great as Model Leaders 225
- The Εncomium of Philopoemen and its Ιsocratic Βackground 241
- Polybius and Biography 257
- Polybius and the Legacy of Fourth-Century Historiography 277
- Polybius and Fifth-Century Historiography: Continuity and Diversity in the Presentation of Historical Deeds 299
-
Part IV: Reception
- Polybius and Arrian: The Cases of Philip V and Alexander the Great 325
- Appian, the Third Punic War and Polybius 341
- Lost in Reception? Polybius’ Paradoxical Impact on Writing History in Republican Rome 357
- Odysseus, Rome, and the First Punic War in Polybius’ Histories 381
- Silius Italicus and Polybius: Quellenforschung and Silian Poetics 401
- Polybius and Oscar Wilde: Pragmatike Historia in Nineteenth Century Oxford 417
- List of Contributors 445
- General Index 451