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The Histories of Polybius (Vol.1&2)

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In "The Histories of Polybius (Vol.1&2)", the ancient historian intricately weaves a narrative that examines the rise of Rome and its unprecedented dominance in the Mediterranean world. Characterized by meticulous detail and a rigorous empirical approach, Polybius employs a blend of narrative storytelling and analytical discourse, emphasizing the cause-and-effect relationships that define historical events. His work, situated within the larger context of Hellenistic historiography, breaks away from the mythical interpretations of earlier historians, striving instead for authenticity and reliability that resonates through centuries of scholarship. Polybius, a Greek historian born around 200 BCE, was fundamentally shaped by his experiences of Rome's political machinations and his own personal involvements in the political landscape of the time. As a member of the Greek elite and a prisoner of war, his unique vantage point offered him the opportunity to critically analyze the socio-political systems of both Greece and Rome, leading to profound insights into the nature of power, governance, and liberty. His first-hand experiences were instrumental in crafting a historiographical work that remains pivotal in understanding the foundations of Western civilization. This monumental work is recommended for anyone with a keen interest in ancient history, political theory, or the evolution of governance. Polybius' thoughtful analysis and engaging perspective provide powerful lessons on the cyclical nature of history and the complexities of human agency, making this work indispensable for both casual readers and scholars seeking to grapple with the intricacies of historical development.

© 2023 DigiCat (Rafbók): 8596547764540

Þýðandi: Evelyn Shirley Shuckburgh, Friedrich Hultsch

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Rafbók: 25 december 2023

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