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61256 - Helenistic literature and culture: from the polis to the oikoumene
553 - Master's in the Ancient World and Archaeological Heritage
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4.5. Bibliography and recommended resources
Posidonio de Apamea
Clarke, Katherine, Between Geography and History: Hellenistic constructions of the Roman world, Oxford & New York: Clarendon Press, 1999.
Vimercati, Emmanuele, Testimonianze e frammenti. Posidonio (Introduzione, traduzione, commentario e apparati), Milano: Bompiani, 2004.
Estrabón de Amasia
Dueck, Daniela, Strabo of Amasia: a Greek Man of Letters in Augustan Rome, London & New York: Routlege, 2000.
Radt, Stefan, Strabons Geographika. Band 1-10, Text Übersetzung und Kommentar, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2002.
Bibliografía general y complementaria
Caballero López, José Antonio, Inicios y desarrollo de la historiografía griega: mito, política y propaganda, Madrid: Síntesis, 2006.
Clarke, Katherine, Between geography and history: Hellenistic constructions of the Roman world, Oxford & New York: Clarendon Press, 1999.
Duff, Timothy E., The Greek and Roman historians, London: Bristol Classical Press, 2003.
Hammond, N.G.L., Sources for Alexander the Great: an Analysis of Plutarch's Life and Arrian's Anabasis Alexandrou, Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Lanzillotta, Eugenio – Costa, Virgilio – Ottone, Gabriella (eds.), Tradizione e trasmissione degli storici greci frammentari in ricordo di Silvio Accame (Atti del II workshop internazionale: Roma, 16-18 febbraio 2006), Tivoli (Roma): Tored, 2009.
Lens, J. (ed.), Estudios sobre Diodoro de Sicilia, Granada: Universidad de Granada, 1994.
Meister, Klaus, La storiografia greca: dalle origini alla fine dell' Ellenismo, Bari: Laterza, 1992.
Momigliano, Arnaldo, La historiografía griega, Barcelona: Crítica, D.L., 1984.
Sacks, Kenneth S., Diodorus Siculus and the first century, Princeton & Oxford: Princeton University Press, 1990.
Verdin, H. – Schepens, G. – de Keyser, E. (eds.), Purposes of history: studies in Greek historiography from the 4th to the 2nd centuries B.C. (Proceedings of the international colloquium, Leuven, 24-26 May 1988), Leuven, 1990.
The Cambridge Ancient History, vols. 6, 7.1-2 y 8, -1994.