Overview
"Polybius: The Histories, Vol. 5" offers an indispensable account of the Mediterranean world's transition into the era of Roman dominance. Written by the Greek statesman and historian Polybius, this volume continues his meticulous examination of how the Roman Republic expanded its influence over the known world. Focusing on the complex interplay of military strategy, political diplomacy, and historical causality, the work provides a firsthand perspective on the Hellenistic period and the Roman rise to power.
In this volume, Polybius details the intricate geopolitical landscape of the second century BC, including the conflicts between Rome, Carthage, and the various successor states of Alexander the Great. Known for his pragmatic approach to history, Polybius emphasizes the practical lessons to be learned from past events, making this work a foundational text for understanding political science and military history. His analysis of the Roman constitution and the cycle of government remains a cornerstone of Western political thought.
A vital resource for scholars of classical antiquity, "The Histories" is celebrated for its objective approach and commitment to factual accuracy. This volume serves as a critical link in the narrative of ancient history, capturing the dramatic shifts in power that shaped the foundations of Western civilization.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025914282
- ISBN-10: 1025914287
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 1.19 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
- Page Count: 558
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