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Books 11-14.34 (480-401 BCE)
Only one surviving source provides a continuous narrative of Greek history from Xerxes’ invasion to the Wars of the Successors following the death o...
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In Fifteen Books. To which are Added the Fragments of Diodorus, and Those Published by H. Valesius, I. Rhodomannus, and F. Ursinus
Greek History, 480-431 BC—the Alternative Version
2007 — A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Book Sicilian historian Diodorus Siculus (ca. 100-30 BCE) is our only surviving source for a continuou...
In Twelve Volumes
Books I and II, 1-34
The Library of History
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in...
Philip II, Alexander the Great, and the Successors
Starting with the most meagre resources, Philip made his kingdom the greatest power in Europe The Greek historian Diodorus of Sicily is one of our mos...
Translation, with Introduction and Notes
A fresh translation of Diodoros' account of a crucial period of Greek history, with extensive notes and a substantial Introduction....
In Fifteen Books. The First Five, Contain the Antiquities of Egypt, Asia, Africa, Greece, the Islands, and Europe. The Last Ten, an Historical Account of the Affairs of the Persians, Grecians, Macedonians, and Other Parts of the World. To which are Added, the Fragments of Diodorus that are Found in the Bibliotheca of Photius: Together with Those Publish'd by H. Valesius, L. Rhodomannus, and F. Ursinus
A Translation with Notes of Book I of the Library of History, of Diodorus Siculus
Diodorus Siculus, a prolific Greek historian of the first century B.C., wrote a detailed account of ancient Egypt for his contemporaries. Even then, E...
A Translation with Notes of Book II of the Library of History, of Diodorus Siculus
Libri XVI-XVIII
Written primarily in Greek, 1906/1975 edition...
Arguments of Celsus, Porphyry and the Emperor Julian Against the Christians is a series of essays by Flavius Josephus. They cover criticism of Christi...
Being Translations of Such Portions of the Works of These and Other Classical Authors as Describe Alexander's Campaigns in Afghanistan, the Panjab, Sindh, Gedrosia and Karmania
Being Translations of Such Portion of the Works of These and Other Classical Authors as Describe Alexander's Campaigns in Afghanistan, the Panjab, Sindh, Gedrosia, and Karmania