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Man in Adaptation ISBN: 9780203786598
Man in Adaptation
Man in Adaptation
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Autor:
F. E. Adcock
Publikováno v:
Cambridge Historical Journal. 8:117-128
The odious behaviour of the Romans in the events that led to the destruction of Carthage has earned the condemnation of historians who see in it, as they have a right to do, a moral issue. The unattractiveness of the Carthaginians, whose history has
Autor:
F. E. Adcock
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 71:2-12
Work on Thucydides published in the last thirty years has mostly shown two tendencies, the one, to regard Thucydides as having two successive attitudes towards history; the other to revert to Eduard Meyer's view that the work as we have it, in all im
Autor:
F. E. Adcock
Publikováno v:
The Classical Quarterly. 26:14-26
It may be affirmed with some confidence that on this topic no generally accepted solution will be found in default of new evidence, for which we can only faintly hope. Against certainty on the matter it would seem that the Everlasting has fixed his c
Autor:
F. E. Adcock
Publikováno v:
Cambridge Historical Journal. 2:95-109
The literary tradition about the makers of early written codes in Greece presents so many contradictions and inconsistencies that it is natural to take refuge in complete scepticism. But if the tradition is analysed, it appears that there are two str
Autor:
F. E. Adcock
Publikováno v:
Greece and Rome. 14:1-11
The infant community of Rome grew up with neighbours who conceded a fairly high place to women. Etruscan sepulchral art suggests as much; the tomb paintings of early Campania show the womenfolk spruce, dignified, and house-proud; the authoritarian ru
Autor:
F. E. Adcock
Publikováno v:
The Classical Quarterly. 1:130-135
In consulatu sexto et septimo postquam bella civilia exstinxeram per consensum universorum [potitus rerum own]ium rem publicam ex mea potestate in senat[us populique Romani a]rbitrium transtuli.There is very little doubt about the reading of the Lati
Autor:
F. E. Adcock
Publikováno v:
The Classical Review. 61:2-7
Autor:
F. E. Adcock
Publikováno v:
Journal of Roman Studies. 27:12-17
No complete account of Pompey's settlement of Asia Minor has been preserved. The text of Cassius Dio is missing, and Xiphilinus supplies no more than a general phrase. Appian, after mentioning the foundation of Nicopolis in Lesser Armenia, describes
Publikováno v:
Political Science Quarterly. 44:458-462