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Consolidated Timeline for Classical Studies
Welcome Rogueclassicism and Hypotyposeis readers! This Consolidated Timeline for Classical Studies seeks to present as much information as possible
about the development, preservation, and rediscovery of the classical
cultures
of the
Mediterranean. For ease of downloading, the timeline has been sub-divided into PDF files, each
of which is ~250kb. 10,000 - 501 BCE The timeline divides the world into the Roman West, the Greek East, Egypt, and
the Near (and Far) East. While this division is often artificial,
it presented the best way of organizing this project’s vast amount
of data in an easily accessible format. In general, events are
located in the table according to where they had the greatest impact
and occasionally may appear in multiple regions. Key: Years BCE are underlined in the center column. Major sources: Conte, G. Latin Literature: A History, translated byJoseph B. Solodow. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994 Green, P. Alexander to Actium. The Hellenistic Age. Berkeley and Los Angeles: The University of California Press, 1990 Highet, G. The Classical Tradition. New York: Oxford University Press, 1985. Lesky, A. A History of Greek Literature, translated by James Willis and Cornelis de Heer. New York: Thomas Y. Cromwell Company. 1966 |
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