![]() ![]() James and Sheila Dillon A Companion to Ancient Egypt A Companion to Sophocles Edited by Alan B. Raaflaub and Hans van Wees Edited by James Clackson A Companion to Julius Caesar A Companion to Tacitus Edited by Miriam Griffin Edited by Victoria Emma Pagán A Companion to Byzantium A Companion to Women in the Ancient World Edited by Liz James Edited by Sharon L. Putnam A Companion to the Hellenistic World A Companion to Horace Edited by Andrew Erskine Edited by Gregson Davis A Companion to Late Antiquity A Companion to Families in the Greek and Roman Worlds Edited by Philip Rousseau Edited by Beryl Rawson A Companion to Ancient History A Companion to Greek Mythology Edited by Andrew Erskine Edited by Ken Dowden and Niall Livingstone A Companion to Archaic Greece A Companion to the Latin Language Edited by Kurt A. Snell Edited by Joseph Farrell and Michael C. ![]() ![]() Clauss A Companion to the Ancient Near East A Companion to Vergil’s Aeneid and its Tradition Edited by Daniel C. Kinzl Edited by Martine Cuypers and James J. Potter Edited by Egbert Bakker A Companion to the Classical Greek World A Companion to Hellenistic Literature Edited by Konrad H. Knox A Companion to the Roman Empire A Companion to the Ancient Greek Language Edited by David S. ![]() Balot A Companion to the Roman Republic A Companion to Ovid Edited by Nathan Rosenstein and Robert Morstein‐Marx Edited by Peter E. A Companion to Latin Literature Ancient History Edited by Stephen Harrison A Companion to the Roman Army A Companion to Greek and Roman Political Thought Edited by Paul Erdkamp Edited by Ryan K. The essays are written in a clear, provocative, and lively manner, designed for an international audience of scholars, students, and general readers. Each volume comprises twenty‐five to forty concise essays written by individual scholars within their area of specialization. BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO THE ANCIENT WORLD This series provides sophisticated and authoritative overviews of periods of ancient history, genres of classical literature, and the most important themes in ancient culture. ![]()
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