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Eric Adler
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- aUthor’s note xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I Mithridates and the east
- Chapter 1 “A deep-seated lust for empire and riches”: Sallust’s Epistula Mithridatis 17
- Chapter 2 “Their whole population has the spirit of wolves”: Pompeius trogus’ speech of Mithridates 37
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Part 2 Hannibal and Carthage
- Chapter 3 “He considered it to be in no way worthy to contemplate the hope of living defeated”: Polybius’ speeches of Hannibal 61
- Chapter 4 “Nothing at all has Been left to Us, except that which we defend with arms”: Livy’s Hannibal 83
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Part 3 Boudica and Britain
- Chapter 5 “Men might live and be slaves”: Tacitus’ speech of Boudica 119
- Chapter 6 “Slaves to a Bad lyre-Player”: Cassius Dio’s speech of Boudica 141
- Chapter 7 Conclusions 163
- Appendix Texts and translations of the speeches examined at length 177
- Notes 211
- Works cited 247
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- aUthor’s note xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Mithridates and the east
- Chapter 1 “A deep-seated lust for empire and riches”: Sallust’s Epistula Mithridatis 17
- Chapter 2 “Their whole population has the spirit of wolves”: Pompeius trogus’ speech of Mithridates 37
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Part 2 Hannibal and Carthage
- Chapter 3 “He considered it to be in no way worthy to contemplate the hope of living defeated”: Polybius’ speeches of Hannibal 61
- Chapter 4 “Nothing at all has Been left to Us, except that which we defend with arms”: Livy’s Hannibal 83
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Part 3 Boudica and Britain
- Chapter 5 “Men might live and be slaves”: Tacitus’ speech of Boudica 119
- Chapter 6 “Slaves to a Bad lyre-Player”: Cassius Dio’s speech of Boudica 141
- Chapter 7 Conclusions 163
- Appendix Texts and translations of the speeches examined at length 177
- Notes 211
- Works cited 247
- Index 265