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The Histories of Polybius (Vol.1&2)

Polybius

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Sachbuch / Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Antike

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In 'The Histories of Polybius', the author provides a detailed account of the rise of Rome from 264 to 146 BC. Polybius combines historical facts with analysis, making this work a significant contribution to ancient historiography. Written in a straightforward and lucid style, the book offers insight into the political and military events of the time, as well as the complex interplay of different cultures and civilizations. Polybius' meticulous research and impartial narration add to the credibility of his work, ensuring its enduring value for scholars and history enthusiasts alike. Polybius, a Greek historian and statesman, was an eyewitness to many of the events he described in his work. His firsthand experiences and close relationships with key figures in Roman politics enabled him to provide unique perspectives on the rise of Rome. Polybius' expertise in military matters and politics, as well as his ability to analyze historical events, shines through in this comprehensive history. I highly recommend 'The Histories of Polybius' to readers interested in ancient history, Roman politics, and military affairs. This two-volume work is a cornerstone of ancient historiography and offers valuable insights into the development of one of the greatest civilizations in history.

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Historical Writing, Political Analysis, Rome, Power Struggles, Military Campaigns, Hellenistic Greece, Ancient History, Mixed Constitution, Mediterranean History, Roman Republic, Punic Wars