
While books about the gods of antiquity abound, there are few works that give us entrance to the classical world as it existed in the personalities and deeds of its most important citizens. With the arrival of Who's Who in the Classical World, all this is changed. This volume holds biographical entries on nearly 500 individuals of central importance from the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome, including writers, thinkers, artists, scientists, statesmen, kings, queens, and other historical figures. Furthermore, these entries offer far more than simple biographical information: many are short essays covering major historical and cultural themes centered around individuals as varied as Herodotus, Socrates, Plato, Alexander the Great, and Augustus. Drawing on the latest edition of the Oxford Classical Dictionary, this book offers authoritative and accessible scholarship from over 190 world experts on their subjects, providing an invaluable guide to the names and achievements of the leaders of the classical world.
How can the complex history of the classical world be synthesized through the lives and contributions of its most influential figures? Simon Hornblower and Tony Spawforth, both distinguished scholars in classical studies, curate this reference work to provide a comprehensive biographical overview of ancient Greece and Rome. By leveraging the extensive research found in the Oxford Classical Dictionary, the authors present a structured framework that connects individual biographies to broader historical and cultural developments. The text serves as a bridge between simple biographical data and the nuanced historical context of the Mediterranean world.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students frequently cite this volume as a reliable and accessible entry point for classical research. Experts highlight the text for its ability to distill complex academic scholarship into a format that remains useful for both casual readers and serious researchers.
Page Count:
480
Publication Date:
2000-11-09
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192801074
ISBN-13:
9780192801074
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