A History of Samos, 800-188 BC

Graham Shipley author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:25th Jun '87

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In the time of Herodotus and Thucydides, the island city of Samos was a leading Greek community, and under the later Hellenistic kingdoms its reputation remained high. Despite its importance, however, this is the first comprehensive study since sustained archaeological investigation began in the 1960s. In reconstructing social and economic trends as well as political and military events, Shipley balances archaeological and geographical evidence with the equally important written sources, including inscriptions and coins. He isolates relatively constant factors in Samos's history (such as its strategic location and its plentiful natural resources) and sets these against substantive developments (such as the loss of independence after Alexander and the decisive influence of Samian emigres on Alexandrian intellectual culture) to provide a broader perspective on the history of Samos.

'This comprehensive study of Samian history is a work long overdue.' Heather Reeday, The Greek Gazette
'This book needs no introduction to professional Samian scholars. It is obnvious that one must consult S.'s careful and detailed work for any aspect of Samian history.' Gillian R. Hart, The Classical Review, 1992
'This comprehensive study of Samian history is a work long overdue. The author skilfully reconstructs in great detail, social and economics trends as well as political and military events. A History of Samos 800-188 BC is a welcome addition to this neglected part of Greek history.' Heather Reeday, The Greek Gazette

ISBN: 9780198148685

Dimensions: 223mm x 144mm x 31mm

Weight: 597g

370 pages