Sale 10% Off Your First Order
Jack (Not Jackie)
$17.99
Sammy The Sailing Sea Turtle
$11.50
House of Duquesne
$26.95
Bizarre Bodies
$29.95
Who Is She?
$9.99
That Wasn't in the Script
$25.99
A Royal Quest
$15.99
Who Am I to Judge?
$17.99
SESG Explorer
$20.00
The Best Summer of Our Lives
$32.99
Deadly Possession
$13.89
Crypto Art - Begins
$50.00
Forever Wicked
$17.99
Joy on the Mountain Peak
$19.99
How To Calm My Anger Monster
$12.99
A Moonlit Path of Madness
$14.99
Still The One
$14.99
Sibanda and the Night Adder
$15.99
- Login Account
- 0
- 0
-
0 Your Cart $0.00
Jack (Not Jackie)
$17.99
Sammy The Sailing Sea Turtle
$11.50
House of Duquesne
$26.95
Bizarre Bodies
$29.95
Who Is She?
$9.99
That Wasn't in the Script
$25.99
A Royal Quest
$15.99
Who Am I to Judge?
$17.99
SESG Explorer
$20.00
The Best Summer of Our Lives
$32.99
Deadly Possession
$13.89
Crypto Art - Begins
$50.00
Forever Wicked
$17.99
Joy on the Mountain Peak
$19.99
How To Calm My Anger Monster
$12.99
A Moonlit Path of Madness
$14.99
Still The One
$14.99
Sibanda and the Night Adder
$15.99
Sale 10% Off Your First Order
Description
From the author of the best-selling Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations: From Prehistory to 640 CE, Second Edition (2015), Sources in Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations: Documents, Maps, and Images is both a stand-alone sourcebook and a companion reader. FEATURES 133 lengthy primary sources in translation, 14 maps, and 133 illustrations give equal coverage to the Near East, Greece, Roman Republic and Empire, and Late Antiquity Rather than simply presenting undigested snippets of text, Sources in Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations provides fully annotated, longer text excerpts, edited for readability, sense, consistency, and flow Every chapter opens with a full-page map that sets the sources in geographical context, and each document is accompanied by a related image and commentary that establish its authorship, historical context, and significance Includes two chapters on topics not covered in any other sourcebook: Accounts of the Creation of the Universe, Humans, and the Flood and Civilization beyond the Near East, Greece, and Rome
About the Author
Ralph W. Mathisen is Professor of History, Classics, and Medieval Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has authored, edited, or coedited thirteen books, including Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations, Second Edition (OUP, 2014), and has published more than 100 scholarly articles. Dr. Mathisen also is the recipient of a 2016 Guggenheim Fellowship
About the Author
Ralph W. Mathisen is Professor of History, Classics, and Medieval Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has authored, edited, or coedited thirteen books, including Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations, Second Edition (OUP, 2014), and has published more than 100 scholarly articles. Dr. Mathisen also is the recipient of a 2016 Guggenheim Fellowship
Related Products
Recently viewed products
Shopping cart
close
-
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?Search
- Home
- Movies & TV
- Music
- Toys & Collectibles
- Video Games
- Books
- Electronics
- About us
- Castle Chronicles
- Contact us
- Login / Register