Rome and Macedon, 205–200 B.C.
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Published:1954-11
Issue:1-2
Volume:44
Page:30-42
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ISSN:0075-4358
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Container-title:Journal of Roman Studies
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J. Rom. Stud.
Author:
Balsdon J. P. V. D.
Abstract
This article has no more ambitious purpose than to sow doubt. As an inquiry into the policy of Rome in declaring war on Philip V in 200 B.C., it cannot pretend to be anything but superficial.In England at least, studies of the question are based nowadays on the brilliant writings of M. Holleaux and the scholarly work of F. W. Walbank and A. H. McDonald, which in the main derives from Holleaux. Within thirty years or so what started as paradox has become respectable orthodoxy—which De Sanctis has resisted, but few others.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Archaeology,Visual Arts and Performing Arts,History,Archaeology,Classics
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