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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- Introduction 1
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Part I. The Instruments of Diplomacy
- Chapter 1. Alliances and Entanglements 13
- Chapter 2. Φιλία-Amicitia: The Informal Connection 54
- Chapter 3. Adjudication and Arbitration 96
- Chapter 4. Slogans and Propaganda: The "Freedom of the Greeks" 132
- Chapter 5. Patrocinium and Clientela 158
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Part II. Attitudes and Motivation
- Chapter 6. "Eastern Experts" and Attitudes toward Hellas 203
- Chapter 7. Philhellenism: Culture and Policy 250
- Chapter 8. The Roman Concept of Empire in the Age of Expansion 273
- Chapter 9. The Tangible Benefits of Empire 288
- Chapter 10. The Greek View of Roman Expansion 316
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Part III. The Patterns of Behavior
- Chapter 11. Rome, Macedonia, and Illyria (I) 365
- Chapter 12. Rome, Macedonia, and Illyria (II) 405
- Chapter 13. Rome and Greece (I) 443
- Chapter 14. Rome and Greece (II) 487
- Chapter 15. Rome and Asia Minor (I) 535
- Chapter 16. Rome and Asia Minor (II) 575
- Chapter 17. Rome and the Seleucid Kingdom 617
- Chapter 18. Rome and Ptolemaic Egypt 678
- Conclusion 727
- Appendix I. Roman Foedera with Greek Cities 737
- Appendix II. The First Encounter of Rome and the Jews 751
- Appendix III. Effects of the Roman-Jewish Treaty 754
- Bibliography 759
- Index of Persons 791
- Index of Subjects 806
- Index of Literary Sources 816
- Index of Inscriptions and Papyri 859
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. The Instruments of Diplomacy
- Chapter 1. Alliances and Entanglements 13
- Chapter 2. Φιλία-Amicitia: The Informal Connection 54
- Chapter 3. Adjudication and Arbitration 96
- Chapter 4. Slogans and Propaganda: The "Freedom of the Greeks" 132
- Chapter 5. Patrocinium and Clientela 158
-
Part II. Attitudes and Motivation
- Chapter 6. "Eastern Experts" and Attitudes toward Hellas 203
- Chapter 7. Philhellenism: Culture and Policy 250
- Chapter 8. The Roman Concept of Empire in the Age of Expansion 273
- Chapter 9. The Tangible Benefits of Empire 288
- Chapter 10. The Greek View of Roman Expansion 316
-
Part III. The Patterns of Behavior
- Chapter 11. Rome, Macedonia, and Illyria (I) 365
- Chapter 12. Rome, Macedonia, and Illyria (II) 405
- Chapter 13. Rome and Greece (I) 443
- Chapter 14. Rome and Greece (II) 487
- Chapter 15. Rome and Asia Minor (I) 535
- Chapter 16. Rome and Asia Minor (II) 575
- Chapter 17. Rome and the Seleucid Kingdom 617
- Chapter 18. Rome and Ptolemaic Egypt 678
- Conclusion 727
- Appendix I. Roman Foedera with Greek Cities 737
- Appendix II. The First Encounter of Rome and the Jews 751
- Appendix III. Effects of the Roman-Jewish Treaty 754
- Bibliography 759
- Index of Persons 791
- Index of Subjects 806
- Index of Literary Sources 816
- Index of Inscriptions and Papyri 859