Geschichte des Hellenismus

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NOTE EDITORE
Johann Gustav Droysen (1808–84) belonged to a German school of historical thought influenced by Hegel, which emphasised the role of great individuals in history. A pupil of August Boeckh, his own famous students included Jacob Burckhardt. He was noted for his thorough and painstaking use of source materials, and his history of Alexander the Great (1833) remained the standard work on the subject for many years. Droysen published this pioneering two-volume study of the centuries after Alexander's death in 1836 and 1843; he coined the term 'Hellenism' to refer to this period. Volume 2 is devoted to the formation of the Hellenistic states and covers the period 280–221 BCE. It describes power struggles in the Mediterranean region involving Tarentum, Carthage, Rome, the Italic tribes and the Gauls. A substantial appendix lists the colonies founded by Alexander the Great and his successors.

SOMMARIO
Erstes Buch: 1. Geographische Grundlage; 2. 280–275. Tarent und die Coalition der Italiker; 3. 275–262. Die gallische Invasion; Zweite Buch: 1. 262–247. Das westliche Staatensystem; 2. 247–239: Friedenszustand; 3. 239–227. Friedenszustand; 4. 227–221. Kleomenes König in Sparta; Anhang: Die Gründungen Alexanders; Nachträge und Verbesserungen; Register.

PREFAZIONE
This pioneering work by Droysen (1808-84), published in two volumes in 1836 and 1843, was one of the first historical studies of the century after Alexander the Great. Droysen, who coined the term 'Hellenism', was noted for his careful attention to sources. Volume 2 covers 280-221 BCE.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9781108035224
  • Collana: Cambridge Library Collection - Classics
  • Dimensioni: 216 x 45 x 140 mm Ø 1000 gr
  • Formato: Brossura
  • Pagine Arabe: 798