Best Selling Books by Simon Hornblower

Simon Hornblower is the author of The Greek World, 479-323 BC (2002), A Commentary on Thucydides: Volume II: Books IV-V. 24 (1991), Livy: Ab urbe condita Book XXII (2020), A Commentary on Thucydides: Books I-III (1991), Thucydides and Pindar (2004).

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The Greek World, 479-323 BC

release date: Jan 01, 2002
The Greek World, 479-323 BC
The Greek World479''¬ ;323 BChas been an indispensable guide to classical Greek history since its first publication. Simon Hornblower has comprehensively re-written and revised his original text, bringing it up-to-date for a new generation of readers. The extensive changes include: two important new chapters ''¬ ;Argos, and the Peloponnesian War the incorporation of further primary sources more than thirty new illustrations the insertion of user-friendly subheadings a completely updated bibliography. With valuable coverage of the broader Mediterranean world in which Greek culture flourished, as well as close examination of Athens, Sparta, and the other great city-states of Greece itself, this third edition of a classic work is a more essential read than ever before.

A Commentary on Thucydides: Volume II: Books IV-V. 24

release date: Jan 01, 1991
A Commentary on Thucydides: Volume II: Books IV-V. 24
This will be a 3 volume commentary on Thucydides. Appendices will appear in v.3 to be published some years hence.

Livy: Ab urbe condita Book XXII

release date: Oct 29, 2020
Livy: Ab urbe condita Book XXII
Treats a compelling narrative of two of history''s most famous battles, and assists translation and literary and historical appreciation.

A Commentary on Thucydides: Books I-III

release date: Jan 01, 1991
A Commentary on Thucydides: Books I-III
This is the first volume of a two-volume historical and literary commentary on the eight books of Thucydides, the great fifth-century B.C. historian of the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta. Exploring both the historical and literary aspects of the work, this commentary provides translations of every passage or phrase of Greek commented on and allows readers with little knowledge of the language to appreciate the detail of Thucydides'' work. Making accessible the detail of Thucydides'' thought and subject matter, this is the first complete commentary written by a single author this century.

Thucydides and Pindar

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Thucydides and Pindar
Simon Hornblower demonstrates a thematic and literary kinship between Thucydides, one of the greatest of the ancient Greek historians, and Pindar, one of the greatest Greek poets who specialized in celebratory odes for victors in the Olympic Games.

A Commentary on Thucydides: Volume III: Books 5.25-8.109

release date: Nov 11, 2010
A Commentary on Thucydides: Volume III: Books 5.25-8.109
The third and final volume of Simon Hornblower''s magisterial commentary on the history of the first 20 years of the Peloponnesian War written by the great fifth-century BC Greek historian Thucydides. Volume III covers the years 421-411 BC (Books 5.25 to 8.109). All Greek is translated, and there is a thematic Introduction.

Lykophron's Alexandra, Rome, and the Hellenistic World

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Lykophron's Alexandra, Rome, and the Hellenistic World
This volume takes as its subject one of the most important Greek poems of the Hellenistic period: the Alexandra attributed to Lykophron, probably written in about 190 BC. At 1474 lines and with a riddling narrative and a preponderance of unusual vocabulary it is a notoriously challenging prospect for scholars, but it also sheds crucial light on Greek religion (in particular the role of women) and on foundation myths and myths of colonial identity. Most of the poem purports to be a prophecy by the Trojan princess, Kassandra, who foretells the conflicts between Europe and Asia from the Trojan Wars to the establishment of Roman ascendancy over the Greek world in the poet''s own time. The central section narrates in the future tense the dispersal of returning Greek heroes throughout the Mediterranean zone, and their founding of new cities. This section culminates in the Italian wanderings and foundational activity of the Trojan refugee Aineias, Kassandra''s own kinsman. Following Simon Hornblower''s detailed full-length commentary on the Alexandra (OUP 2015; paperback 2017), this monograph asserts the poem''s importance as not only a strongly political work, but also as a historical document of interest to cultural and religious historians and students of myths of identity. Divided into two Parts, the first explores Lykophron''s geopolitical world, paying special attention to south Italy (perhaps the bilingual poet''s own area of origin), Sicily, and Rhodes; it suggests that the recent hostile presence of Hannibal in south Italy surfaces as a frequent yet indirectly expressed concern of the poem. The thematic second Part investigates the Alexandra''s relation to the Sibylline Oracles and to other apocalyptic literature of the period, and argues for its cultural and religious topicality. The Conclusion puts the case for the 190s BC as a turning-point in Roman history and contends that Lykophron demonstrates a veiled awareness of this, especially of certain peculiar features of Roman colonizing policy in that decade.

The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization

release date: Sep 11, 2014
The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization
What did the ancient Greeks eat and drink? What role did migration play? Why was emperor Nero popular with the ordinary people but less so with the upper classes? Why (according to ancient authors) was Oedipus (''with swollen foot'') so called? For over 2,000 years the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome have captivated our collective imagination and provided inspiration for so many aspects of our lives, from culture, literature, drama, cinema, and television to society, education, and politics. Many of the roots of the way life is lived in the West today can be traced to the ancient civilizations, not only in politics, law, technology, philosophy, and science, but also in social and family life, language, and art. Beautiful illustrations, clear and authoritative entries, and a useful chronology and bibliography make this Companion the perfect guide for readers interested in learning more about the Graeco-Roman world. As well as providing sound information on all aspects of classical civilization such as history, politics, ethics, morals, law, society, religion, mythology, science and technology, language, literature, art, and scholarship, the entries in the Companion reflect the changing interdisciplinary aspects of classical studies, covering broad thematic subjects, such as race, nationalism, gender, ethics, and ecology, confirming the impact classical civilizations have had on the modern world.

The Greek World 479-323BC

release date: Jan 11, 2013
The Greek World 479-323BC
The main aim of this book is to do justice to all the areas of the Mediterranean world in which Greek culture flourished in the fifth and the fourth centuries BC.

Thucydidean Themes

release date: Dec 02, 2010
Thucydidean Themes
A collection of seventeen essays by Simon Hornblower on the great fifth-century BC Greek historian Thucydides; other ancient Greek historians, notably Herodotus, also feature. Although most of the chapters have previously appeared in print, many have been extensively rewritten for this volume and all are provided with new prefaces.

Mausolus

Mausolus
This study of hellenization focuses on the life of Mausolus (best known for his elaborate Greek tomb, the original "Mausoleum"), and his family, who were fourth-century B.C. Persian governors of Karia in S.W. Asia Minor. Recent archaeological finds and newly discovered inscriptions help bring alive this fascinating dynasty whose members, though native Karians, actively diffused Greek culture through their corner of Anatolia in the two generations before Alexander.

A Commentry on Thucydides

release date: Jan 01, 1991

Hannibal and Scipio

release date: Aug 31, 2024
Hannibal and Scipio
The Second Punic War between Carthage and Rome began in 218 BCE and ended in 202 with the dramatic defeat at the Battle of Zama of Carthage''s commander Hannibal by his adversary, the Roman Scipio. The two men were born about a decade apart but died in the same year, 183, following brilliant but ultimately unhappy careers. In this absorbing joint biography, celebrated historian Simon Hornblower reveals how the trajectory of each general illuminates his counterpart. Their individual journeys help us comprehend the momentous historical period which they shared, and which in distinct but interconnected ways they helped to shape. Hornblower interweaves his central military and political narrative with lively treatments of high politics, religious motivations and manipulations, overseas commands, hellenisation, and his subjects'' ancient and modern reception. This gripping portrait of a momentous rivalry will delight readers of biography and military history and scholars and students of antiquity alike.

The Cambridge Ancient History

release date: Jan 01, 1994
The Cambridge Ancient History
Volume VI of the new edition of The Cambridge Ancient History covers years that include the rise of Macedon and the campaigns of Alexander the Great. The volume treats the politics and economy not only of old Greece but also of the Near East and the western Mediterranean. It has sections on the continued development of classical art and the formation of the philosophical schools in Athens. This second edition, completely replanned and rewritten, is a full and reliable guide to the advances in scholarship of the past sixty-five years.

The Oxford Classical Dictionary

release date: Jan 01, 2000

El Mundo griego, 479-323 AC

El Mundo griego, 479-323 AC
En este volumen, el profesor Hornblower, de la Universidad de Oxford, estudia la historia de los antiguos griegos, desde las guerras medicas hasta la muerte de Alejandro Magno. El autor apoya sus tesis en la ordenacion y explotacion exhaustiva de toda clase de pruebas disponibles, desde las fuentes literarias hasta la numismatica, la arqueologia, el arte y, sobre todo, la epigrafia.

Diccionario del mundo clásico

release date: Jan 01, 2006

“A” Commentary on Thucydides

release date: Jan 01, 1991

The Classical Age

release date: Jan 01, 2002

A Commentary on Thucydides. 01981488010198150997

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Θουκυδίδου Ιστορίαι

release date: Jan 01, 2006

La Grecia classica. Dalle guerre persiane ad Alessandro Magno

release date: Jan 01, 1997
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