Publisher Description
Hellenica (Ἑλληνικά) simply means writings on Greek (Hellenic) subjects. Several histories of fourth-century Greece, written in the mold of Thucydides or straying from it, have borne the conventional Latin title Hellenica. The surviving Hellenica is an important work of the Greek writer Xenophon and one of the principal sources for the final seven years of the Peloponnesian War not covered by Thucydides, and the war's aftermath.
The history of England: from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the accession of Henry VII. ... By David Hume, Esq. [pt.2]
1762
Lion of Epicurus - Lucian and His Epicurean Passages
2010
A Life Worthy of the Gods - The Life And Work of Epicurus
2011
The History of the Peloponnesian War
2018
On Three Legs We Stand: Epicurus and The Dialogues of Jackson Barwis
2011
A philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful
1757