The Indirect Historian. The Depiction of Group Character in Polybius' Histories, 1-6

Craige Brian Champion
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Author's dissertation. From the "The depiction of group character aligns Polybius' Achaea with Rome, distancing both from radical democracies. This conforms to Roman aristocratic political conservatism and serves as a defense of Polybius' politics before his Roman captors.
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