Edwards I.E.S., Gadd C.J., Hammond N.G.L. Cambridge University Press, 1971. - 1080 p. Part 2 of volume I deals with the history of the Near East from about 3000 to 1750 B.C. In Egypt, a long period of political unification and stability enabled the kings of the Old Kingdom to develop and exploit natural resources, to mobilize both the manpower and the technical skill to build...
Bury J.B., Cook S.A., Adcock F.E. (Ed.). Second Edition. — Cambridge University Press, 1924. — 742 p. The Cambridge Ancient History is designed as the first part of a continuous history of European peoples. The last part, the Cambridge Modern History, has long since been complete, and the middle section, the Cambridge Medieval History, is in course of publication, Starting with...
Edwards I.E.S., Gadd C.J., Hammond N.G.L. Cambridge University Press, 1971. - 780 p. Volumes I and II of The Cambridge Ancient History have had to be entirely rewritten as a result of the very considerable additions to knowledge which have accrued in the past forty-five years. For the same reason it has also been necessary to increase the size of the volumes and to divide each...
Bowman A., Champlin E., Lintott A. Cambridge University Press, 1996. - 1161 p. The period described in this volume begins in the year after the death of Julius Caesar and ends in the year after the fall of Nero. Its main theme is the transformation of the political configuration of the state to a dynastic monarchy and the establishment of the Roman Empire. Central to the period...
Bowman Alan, Champlin Edward, Lintott Andrew (eds.). — First published 1996. Fifth printing 2006. — Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 1161 p. The period described in this volume begins in the year after the death of Julius Caesar and ends in the year after the fall of Nero. Its main theme is the transformation of the political configuration of the state to a dynastic monarchy...
First published 2000. Reprinted 2007. — Bowman Alan K., Garnsey Peter, Rathbone Dominic (eds.). —Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 1184 p. Volume 11 of the second edition of The Cambridge Ancient History covers the history of the Roman empire from AD 70 to 192--Vespasian to the Antonines. The volume begins with the political and military history of the period. Developments in...
Bowman A., Garnsey P., Rathbone D. Cambridge University Press, 2000. — 1185 p. Volume 11 of the second edition of The Cambridge Ancient History covers the history of the Roman empire from AD 70 to 192-Vespasian to the Antonines. The volume begins with the political and military history of the period. Developments in the structure of the empire are then examined, including the...
Bowman A., Cameron A., Garnsey P. Cambridge University Press, 2005. — 923 p. This volume covers the history of the Roman Empire from the accession of Septimius Severus in AD 193 to the death of Constantine in AD 337. This period was one of the most critical in the history of the Mediterranean world. It begins with the establishment of the Severan dynasty as a result of civil...
Bowman Alan, Cameron Averil, Garnsey Peter (eds.). — First published 2005. Reprinted 2007. — Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 923 p. This volume covers the history of the Roman Empire from the accession of Septimius Severus in AD 193 to the death of Constantine in AD 337. This period was one of the most critical in the history of the Mediterranean world. It begins with the...
Cameron Averil, Garnsey Peter (eds). — First published 1998. 2007. — Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 863 p. With Volume 13, the new edition of The Cambridge Ancient History moves into fresh territory. The first edition was completed by Volume 12, which closed in AD 324. The editors of the new edition have enlarged the scope of Volume 12 to include the foundation of...
Cameron A., Garnsey P. Cambridge University Press, 1998. - 905 p. With Volume 13, the new edition of The Cambridge Ancient History moves into fresh territory. The first edition was completed by Volume 12, which closed in AD 324. The editors of the new edition have enlarged the scope of Volume 12 to include the foundation of Constantinople and the death of Constantine, and...
Cameron A., Ward-Perkins B., Whitby M. Cambridge University Press, 2000. — 1123 p. With Volume 14 The Cambridge Ancient History concludes its story. This latest volume embraces the wide range of approaches and scholarship which have in recent decades transformed our view of Late Antiquity. In particular, traditional political and social history has been enormously enhanced by...
Cameron Averil, Ward-Perkins Bryan, Whitby Michael (eds.). — First published 2000. Fourth printing 2007. — Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 1123 p. With Volume 14 The Cambridge Ancient History concludes its story. This latest volume embraces the wide range of approaches and scholarship which have in recent decades transformed our view of Late Antiquity. In particular,...
Edwards I.E.S., Gadd C.J., Hammond N.G.L., Sollberger E. Cambridge University Press, 1973. - 868 p. Volumes I and II of The Cambridge Ancient History have had to be entirely rewritten as a result of the very considerable additions to knowledge which have accrued in the past forty-five years. For the same reason it has also been necessary to increase the size of the volumes and...
Edwards I.E.S., Gadd C.J., Hammond N.G.L., Sollberger E. Cambridge University Press, 1975. - 1151 p. Volume II Part 2 deals with the history of the region from about 1380 to 1000 B.C., and includes accounts of Akhenaten and the Amarna 'revolution' in Egypt, the expansion and final decline of the Mycenaean civilization in Greece, the exodus and wanderings of the Israelites, and...
Boardman J., Hammond N.G.L., Edwards I.E.S., Sollberger E. Cambridge University Press, 1982. - 1028 p. Volume III of The Cambridge Ancient History was first published in 1925 in one volume. The new edition has expanded to such an extent, owing to the immense amount of new information now available, that it has had to be divided into three parts. Volume III Part 1 opens with a...
Boardman J., Hammond N.G.L., Edwards I.E.S., Sollberger E. Cambridge University Press, 1992. - 962 p. During this period the dominant powers in the East were Assyria and then Babylonia. Each established an extensive empire that was based on Mesopotamia, and each in turn fell largely through internal strife.
Boardman J., Hammond N.G.L. Cambridge University Press, 1982. — 530 p. The emergence of the Greek world from the Dark Ages to the height of its Geometric civilization was described in The Cambridge Ancient History Volume III Part 1. Volume III Part 3 explores the new prosperity and growth of the young city-states in the eighth to the sixth centuries B.C. This was the great...
Boardman John, Edwards I.E.S., Hammond N.G.L., Sollberger E. (eds.). — 6nd ed. Revised & enlarged. — Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 1030 p. Volume III of The Cambridge Ancient History was first published in 1925 in one volume. The new edition has expanded to such an extent, owing to the immense amount of new information now available, that it has had to be divided into...
Boardman John, Edwards I.E.S., Sollberger E., Hammond N.G.L. (eds). — 6nd ed. Revised & enlarged. — Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 890 p. During this period the dominant powers in the East were Assyria and then Babylonia. Each established an extensive empire that was based on Mesopotamia, and each in turn fell largely through internal strife.
Boardman John, Hammond N.G.L. (eds.). — 6nd ed. Revised & enlarged. — Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 530 p. The emergence of the Greek world from the Dark Ages to the height of its Geometric civilization was described in The Cambridge Ancient History Volume III Part I. Volume III Part III explores the new prosperity and growth of the young city-states in the eighth to the...
Boardman John, Hammond N.G.L., Lewis D.M., Ostwald M. (eds.). — Sixth printing. — Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 911 p. The first section of this volume examines the Persian empire, the regions it comprised, and its expansion under Cyrus, Darius, and Xerxes. In Greece, Sparta attained maturity as the leader of a military coalition and Athens passed through a period of...
Boardman J., Hammond N.G.L., Lewis D.M., Ostwald M. Cambridge University Press, 1988. - 909 p. The first section of this volume examines the Persian empire, the regions it comprised, and its expansion under Cyrus, Darius, and Xerxes. In Greece, Sparta attained maturity as the leader of a military coalition and Athens passed through a period of enlightened tyranny to a moderate...
Lewis D.M., Boardman J., Davies J.K., Ostwald M. Cambridge University Press, 1992. - 580 p. Volume V of the new edition of The Cambridge Ancient History encompasses the first Classic age of European civilization-the fifth century BC. This was the first and last period before the Romans in which great political and military power was located in the same place as cultural...
Lewis David M., Boardman John, Davies J.K., Ostwald M. (eds.). — First published 1992. Fifth printing 2006. — Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 581 p. Volume V of the new edition of The Cambridge Ancient History encompasses the first Classic age of European civilization--the fifth century BC. This was the first and last period before the Romans in which great political and...
Lewis D.M., Boardman John, Hornblower Simon, Ostwald M. (eds.). — First published 1994. Fifth printing 2006. — Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 1048 p. 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...
Boardman J., Lewis D.M., Hornblower S., Ostwald M. Cambridge University Press, 1994. — 1044 p. 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...
Walbank F.W., Astin A.E., Frederiksen M.W., Ogilvie R.M. Cambridge University Press, 1984. - 618 p. Published in 1928, Volume VII of the Cambridge Ancient History orginally covered both the history of the Hellenistic world from the battle of Ipsus in 301 BC down to the Peace of Naupactus and the battle of Raphia in 217 BC and the history of Rome from its foundation down to the...
Drummond A., Walbank F.W., Astin A.E., Frederiksen M.W., Ogilvie R.M. Cambridge University Press, 1989. - 793 p. This volume of the second edition of The Cambridge Ancient History traces the history of Rome from its origins to the eve of the Second Punic War. It begins with a survey of sources for early Roman history. An examination of the first discernible traces of the Bronze...
Walbank F.W., Astin A.E., Frederiksen M.W., Ogilvie R.M. (eds.). — Second edition 1984. Ninth printing 2006. — Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 618 p. Published in 1928, Volume VII of the Cambridge Ancient History orginally covered both the history of the Hellenistic world from the battle of Ipsus in 301 BC down to the Peace of Naupactus and the battle of Raphia in 217 BC...
Walbank F.W., Astin A.E., Frederiksen M.W., Ogilvie R.M. (eds.). — First published 1989. Fifth printing 2006. — Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 793 p. This volume of the second edition of The Cambridge Ancient History traces the history of Rome from its origins to the eve of the Second Punic War. It begins with a survey of sources for early Roman history. An examination of...
Astin A.E., Walbank F.W., Frederiksen M.W., Ogilvie R.M. (eds.). — Second edition 1989. Seventh printing 2006. — Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 608 p. Volume VIII covers the period from immediately before the Second Punic War to 133 B.C., the time when Rome acquired effective political mastery of the Mediterranean lands. From the Carthaginians in Spain, the Second Punic...
Astin A.E., Walbank F.W., Frederiksen M.W., Ogilvie R.M. Cambridge University Press, 1989. - 608 p. Volume VIII covers the period from immediately before the Second Punic War to 133 B.C., the time when Rome acquired effective political mastery of the Mediterranean lands. From the Carthaginians in Spain, the Second Punic War, and the first Roman involvement across the Adriatic,...
Crook J.A., Lintott A., Rawson E. Cambridge University Press, 1992. - 897 p. Volume IX of the second edition of The Cambridge Ancient History has for its main theme the process commonly known as the "Fall of the Roman Republic." Chapters 1-12 supply a narrative of the period from 133 B.C. to the death of Cicero in 43 B.C., with a prelude analyzing the situation and problems of...
First published 1992. Seventh printing 2006. — Crook J.A., Lintott Andrew, Rawson Elizabeth (eds.). — Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 897 p. Volume IX of the second edition of The Cambridge Ancient History has for its main theme the process commonly known as the "Fall of the Roman Republic." Chapters 1-12 supply a narrative of the period from 133 B.C. to the death of Cicero...
John Boardman (ed.). — 2nd edition. — Cambridge University Press, 1984. — 313 p. — ISBN: 978-0521242899. The publication of the Plates Volume to accompany the Cambridge Ancient History Volume III and that for Volume II part I inaugurates a new style and format for these books. The illustrations are now presented with a descriptive text and commentary, so that each chapter is a...
Монография, Cambridge University Press; 2 edition , 1984, 221 pp, ISBN: 978-0521243544 The publication of the Plates Volume to accompany the Cambridge Ancient History Volume III and that for Volume VII Part 1 inaugurates a new style and format for these books. The illustrations are now presented with a descriptive text and commentary, so that each chapter is a self-contained...
Edwards I.E.S. (ed.) 2 edition. — Cambridge University Press, 1977. — 221 p. — ISBN: 978-0521205719. A new Plates Volume to accompany the four new Parts of The Cambridge Ancient History, Volumes I and II. The editors have selected many new as well as familiar subjects for illustration, and contributors to the text Volumes have made frequent references to these illustrations....
Cambridge University Press; 2 ed.,1995. — 222 p. — ISBN13: 978-0521233491 This volume is in part a complement to The Cambridge Ancient History Volumes 5 and 6, but it has also been designed as an independent work that can serve any reader with an interest in the art and archaeology of the period. There are over 300 illustrated items, each with a commentary on its subject and...
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