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Anatolica: Studies in Strabo [Hardcover] Syme, Sir Ronald and Birley, Anthony

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ISBN
9780198149439
Subject Area
History
Publication Name
Anatolica : Studies in Strabo
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
9.5 in
Subject
Ancient / General, Ancient / Greece
Publication Year
1995
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Ronald Syme
Item Weight
28.9 Oz
Item Width
6.3 in
Number of Pages
420 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198149433
ISBN-13
9780198149439
eBay Product ID (ePID)
78901

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
420 Pages
Publication Name
Anatolica : Studies in Strabo
Language
English
Publication Year
1995
Subject
Ancient / General, Ancient / Greece
Type
Textbook
Author
Ronald Syme
Subject Area
History
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
28.9 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
94-014336
Reviews
'Even more striking than the work's wide geographical scope is the range of approaches and techniques deployed ... Anatolica is a splendid and valuable collection of both detailed and far-reaching studies, tackling and satisfactorily solving many apparently intractable textual and historicalproblems ...'Katherine Clarke, Christ Church, Oxford, Gnomon, vol 71, 1999, 'This volume has been long awaited. Anatolica makes an enormous contribution to the study of Strabo. B. must be congratulated on the vast amount of work he has put in to find, read, edit and publish this book. S.'s book shows the importance not only of the information given by Strabo for thestudy of Anatolian geography and history but also the role of this area in Roman policy. Remarkable are the sections on Armenia, a region seldom studied in modern Western classical scholarship. Much space is also devoted to the local population.'Gocha R. Tsetskhladze, Royal Holloway University of London, The Classical Review, Vol. XLVI, No. 1, 1996, 'most of S.'s hallmarks are present in abundance: the unmatchable precision of reference deployed with maximum economy ... the studied but tough prose style, spiced, as always, with ironic humour; and the unique sense of authority characteristic of all his writing ... Syme's Anatolica remainsa major contribution.'Simon Swain, University of Warwick, Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. LXXXVIII 1996, "His book adds much to our understanding of Strabo's methods."--American Historical Review"The editing is scrupulous....Students of Syme will be delighted...A standard work for scholars of people and regions in or near Anatolia during Persian, Greek, and Roman domination, and for those interested in Syme the historian."--Religious Studies Review, 'This volume has been long awaited. Anatolica makes an enormous contribution to the study of Strabo. B. must be congratulated on the vast amount of work he has put in to find, read, edit and publish this book. S.'s book shows the importance not only of the information given by Strabo for the study of Anatolian geography and history but also the role of this area in Roman policy. Remarkable are the sections on Armenia, a region seldom studied in modernWestern classical scholarship. Much space is also devoted to the local population.'Gocha R. Tsetskhladze, Royal Holloway University of London, The Classical Review, Vol. XLVI, No. 1, 1996'most of S.'s hallmarks are present in abundance: the unmatchable precision of reference deployed with maximum economy ... the studied but tough prose style, spiced, as always, with ironic humour; and the unique sense of authority characteristic of all his writing ... Syme's Anatolica remains a major contribution.'Simon Swain, University of Warwick, Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. LXXXVIII 1996'Even more striking than the work's wide geographical scope is the range of approaches and techniques deployed ... Anatolica is a splendid and valuable collection of both detailed and far-reaching studies, tackling and satisfactorily solving many apparently intractable textual and historical problems ...'Katherine Clarke, Christ Church, Oxford, Gnomon, vol 71, 1999, "His book adds much to our understanding of Strabo's methods."--American Historical Review "The editing is scrupulous....Students of Syme will be delighted...A standard work for scholars of people and regions in or near Anatolia during Persian, Greek, and Roman domination, and for those interested in Syme the historian."--Religious Studies Review, "His book adds much to our understanding of Strabo's methods."-- American Historical Review "The editing is scrupulous....Students of Syme will be delighted...A standard work for scholars of people and regions in or near Anatolia during Persian, Greek, and Roman domination, and for those interested in Syme the historian."-- Religious Studies Review
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
911/.561
Synopsis
No historian of ancient Rome in this century has had a greater influence on historical research or won greater international acclaim than Sir Ronald Syne (1903-89). His outstanding position was due mainly to his first two books, The Roman Revolution, which appeared in 1939, and Tacitus (two volumes, 1958) - although he went on to produce many more monographs, and seven volumes of his Roman Papers have so far appeared. The long gap between his first two books is partly explained by the war, which took him on official duties to Belgrade and Ankara; and he spent the years 1943-5 at Istanbul as Professor of Classical Philology. It was known that in spite of the war, Syme had continued to write in these years, in particular 'Strabonia', investigations into the famous ancient Geography composed by Strabo, a native of Asia Minor in the time of Augustus. After Syme's death, the manuscript was discovered among his papers: he had not quite completed the work, but what he had written, with almost complete annotation, represents a substantial and fascinating study of the historical geography of Anatolia in the Hellenistic and early Roman period. Syme ruthlessly dissects the often incoherent and inconsistent text of Strabo, at the same time providing rich detail on client kings, Roman generals and emperors, writers and travellers. Above all, he shows unequalled ability to understand the landscape and settlement of Anatolia; and the work is composed in the same forceful and elegant style that made his other books classics of historical literature., Sir Ronald Syme (1903-89) is internationally known as one of the greatest Roman historians of this century. After his death, the massive manuscript for a practically complete, major work on ancient Turkey was discovered among his papers. Written during the war, while the author was himself in Turkey, it offers a fascinating insight into the development of a great historian, and is itself a masterly, original, and splendidly written study of the peoples and places of Asia Minor under Persian, Greek, and Roman rule.
LC Classification Number
DS155.S94 1995

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