This is a history of the great language controversy that has occupied and empassioned Greeks -- sometimes with fatal results -- for over two hundred years.
It begins in the late eighteenth-century when a group of Greek intellectuals sought to develop a ne.
Peter Hamilton
Peter Daniels
This new text extends the traditional reach of ecological economics into the fields of management and economic policy.
Peter Jarvis
Peter Mallouk
Peter Rex
Harold godwinson was king of england for less than a year and failed to defend england from william the conqueror s invading norman army in 1066, an army that wreaked havoc across the country and changed the political history of england forever.
Peter Mercurio
Peter Hobson
Burns, Peter
Peter Sester
Das lehrbuch erl�utert die europarechtlichen grundlagen f�r unternehmerische transaktionen erstmals speziell aus der europ�ischen perspektive anhand ausgew�hlter urteile des europ�ischen gerichtshofs.
Peter Hennessy
Peter Hobson
Peter Bell
In the style of martin fowler's classics nosql distilled and uml distilled, git distilled presents all you need to know to be fully productive with git.
Peter Tooley
Peter Biskind
Peter van der Linden
Peter, "Spring" May
Peter Sester
Das lehrbuch erl�utert die europarechtlichen grundlagen f�r unternehmerische transaktionen erstmals speziell aus der europ�ischen perspektive anhand ausgew�hlter urteile des europ�ischen gerichtshofs.
Peter Terrin
Burns, Peter
Jackson, Peter
Intelligence in the modern world provides the first thorough survey of the history of the emergence of intelligence agencies.
Peter de Loriol
The east end has been the subject of gossip, publicity, and controversy throughout the ages.
Jackson, Peter
Intelligence in the modern world provides the first thorough survey of the history of the emergence of intelligence agencies.
Peter Conlin
Peter C. Pugsley
Peter Blauner
Peter Thomson
Peter Burnell
Peter Kincaid
Peter Eckart
Peter Y. Chen
Anderson, Peter J.
Peter Handke
Peter R. Taylor
Peter Kreeft
Peter Reinsch
This title was first published in 2001: this text concentrates on the concept of immigrant integration and on the processes to which it refers.
Peter Swanson
Peter Holden
Peter Colt
Peter Daly
From one of the world leading scholars in emblematics, this book seeks to demonstrate the extent to which shakespeare used symbolic visuality in his use of the stage and objects in his infamous plays.
Peter Sluglett
Peter J. Bowler
Peter B. Brown
Throughout history, forced labour has been a ubiquitous phenomenon.
Peter Bodenheimer
Peter Burnell
Peter Fisher
Peter Remien
Thompson, Peter
Peter Der Manuelian
Peter Haugen
Peter Wyatt
Peter Hoffmann
Peter Thaler
The history of schleswig and its relations to holstein and denmark used to inflame the political and scholarly debate.
Sylvian Fachard
Elpida Hadjidaki-Marder
George K. Dalidakis
Natalie Bakopoulos
A captivating and transporting travel novel, scorpionfish reveals how what we leave behind may be exactly what we've been looking for all along.
Shalini Vallepur
Do you think you would have enjoyed living in ancient greece?
Bernard C. Dietrich
Anna Maria Theocharaki
In athens, most remains of the ancient city-wall were revealed during rescue excavations; as a result, documentation is scattered and fragmented.
Victoria Hislop
The gripping new novel by sunday times number one bestseller victoria hislop is set against the backdrop of the german occupation of greece, the subsequent civil war and a military dictatorship, all of which left deep scars.
Rena N. Lauer
When venice conquered crete in the early thirteenth century, a significant population of jews lived in the capital and main port city of candia.
Richard M. Berthold
This book offers a detailed political history of rhodes from the foundation of the rhodian republic in the fifth century b.
Robin Knight
Marco Polo Travel
Jo Thomas
Jon D. Mikalson
Paschalis M. Kitromilides
David Brewer
David Sansone
The third edition of ancient greek civilization is a concise, engaging introduction to the history and culture of ancient greece from the minoan civilization to the age of the roman empire.
Christopher McDougall
Christopher mcdougall’s journey begins with a story of remarkable athletic prowess: on the treacherous mountains of crete, a motley band of world war ii resistance fighters—an artist, a shepherd, and a poet—abducted a german commander from the heart of th.
Thomas F. Scanlon
This volume provides an accessible, comprehensive, and up-to-date survey of the ancient greek genre of historical writing from its origins before herodotus to the greek historians of the roman imperial era, seven centuries later.
Glyn Iliffe
Andrew Alwine
Much has been written about the world’s first democracy, but no book so far has been dedicated solely to the study of enmity in ancient athens.
Eric Carlton
Truly interdisciplinary work between sociology and history is are, because one discipline usually exploits the concerns or data of the other.
Gillian Price
Paschalis M. Kitromilides
Susan Reynolds
John Philoponus
Aristotle described the scientific explanation of universal or general facts as deducing them through scientific demonstrations, that is, through syllogisms that met requirements of logical validity and explanatoriness which he first formulated.
Laurence A. Trittle
Plutarch's life of phocion has not been closely analysed since 1840.
Leicester Stanhope
Burgess, John
Fiona Watt
Lots of busy scenes illustrating life in ancient greece, and over 300 stickers with which to populate them.
Edward Blaquiere
Alexander Rubel
Athens at the time of the peloponnesian war was the arena for a dramatic battle between politics and religion in the hearts and minds of the people.
Myrto Tsilimpounidi
In periods of intense crisis the pressing need to take sides comes to the surface and trumps neutrality.
Wright, Christopher
Fritz Graf
Fascinating texts written on small gold tablets that were deposited in graves provide a unique source of information about what some greeks and romans believed regarding the fate that awaited them after death, and how they could influence it.
Donald Kagan
Why did the peace of nicias fail to reconcile athens and sparta?
John Hazel
Arthur John Evans
John Malam
Fritz Graf
Fascinating texts written on small gold tablets that were deposited in graves provide a unique source of information about what some greeks and romans believed regarding the fate that awaited them after death, and how they could influence it.
Gerasimos D. Pankratēs
Rosaria Vignolo Munson
Maria Tsiaklides
Constantina R. Palmer
Anna Però
Marino Capotorti
Stewart, Mary
Christian Meier
Nicholas F. Jones
The first comprehensive attempt to reconstruct, on its own terms, the world of athens outside the city walls during the classical fifth and fourth centuries b.
Silvia Montiglio
In ancient greece, the spoken word connoted power, whether in the free speech accorded to citizens or in the voice of the poet, whose song was thought to know no earthly bounds.
Harvey Yunis
This is the ninth volume in the oratory of classical greece.
Giannēs Papakōstas
John Fowles
Manōlēs I. Papagrēgorakēs
William Shepherd
Hetaireia Spoudōn Neoellēnikou Politismou kai Genikēs Paideias (Athens, Greece)