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SATHER CLASSICAL LECTURES Volume Forty-two
POLYBIUS
POLYBIUS by F.W. W A L B A N K
U N I V E R S I T Y OF CALIFORNIA PRESS BERKELEY, LOS ANGELES, L O N D O N
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Contents
Preface I II
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The Man and His Work
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Historical Traditions
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Pragmatike historia
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Some Structural Problems : Time and Place
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The Sixth Book
130
Polybius and Rome
157
Abbreviations and Select Bibliography
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Index I II III IV
General Authors and Passages Inscriptions Greek
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Preface
Many of the ideas in this book have emerged over the years that I have spent working on a historical commentary on Polybius. Writing a commentary is a discipline which occasionally begins to feel like a strait-jacket; and every commentator, I suspect, sooner or later feels the urge to break out and write a more general book about his particular author, something, as Polybius would say, more