Philip V of Macedon by F W Walbank

Philip V of Macedon by F W Walbank

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This book, which was formed from The Hare Prize Essay for 1939, discusses the reign of Philip V of Macedon. It was intended to break fresh ground 'with a study of Philip, not solely as a figure in the history of Roman imperialism, but, as far as is feasible, from the aspect of Macedon itself'.

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Philip V of Macedon by F W Walbank

Frank William Walbank (1909–2008) was a renowned ancient historian and classicist. In this book, which was formed from The Hare Prize Essay for 1939 and first published in 1940, Walbank presents a detailed discussion of the reign of Philip V of Macedon. The text was intended to break fresh ground 'with a study of Philip, not solely as a figure in the history of Roman imperialism, but, as far as is feasible, from the aspect of Macedon itself'. Illustrative figures, a comprehensive bibliography and appendices are also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the writings of Walbank and the Hellenistic period.

F.W. Walbank is a University of Liverpool Emeritus Professor of Ancient History and Classical Archaeology and the author of The Historical Commentary on Polybius.

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ISBN 13 9781107630604
ISBN 10 1107630606
Title Philip V of Macedon
Author F W Walbank
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2013-12-19
Number of pages 404
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