Studies in Ancient Greek Topography

Voorkant
University of California Press, 25 apr 1989 - 142 pagina's
Professor Pritchett continues his study of topographical data to test the veracity of Greek historians. This sixth volume focuses on Pansanias's account of the sites in the Thyreatis, on the historical record on the use of the Thermopylai pass, and on Polybios's accounts of Philip V's march across the Peloponnesos in 219 B.C. and on Thermon in 218 B.C., with new identifications proposed for sites in Arkadia and Aitolia.
 

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Philips Campaign in the Peloponnesos in 2198 B
1
The Cenotaph Inscription on the Battlefield of Mount Zavitza
79
The Estate of Herodes Atticus at Loukou
84
PseudoSkylax and Pausanias on the Thyreatis
91
PseudoDyrrhachion
102
The Herms at the Lakonian Frontier
105
The TegeaHysiai Roads
107
Clarkes Helikon Route
112
The Upper Larymna Road 1 སྔ ཚ ཙ 102 105 107 112
114
Skarpheia and the Aphamios River
116
The Pass at Thermopylai
120
Buried Bridges of the Via Egnatia
123
The Route of Philips March on Thermon in 218 B C
126
Plates 143
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