author: james renshaw

In Search of the Greeks

... translations. Image sources and locations are as follows (numbers refer to the pages of this book): ... 2 (Berlin, 1896), 60; Eva Wilson, 93; Antikenmuseum, Basel, 119; M. Balme and G. Lawall, Athenaze ... book, but if any have been overlooked, ...

OCR Classical Civilisation GCSE Route 1: Myth and Religion

... Diomedes from conquering the city. Hector agrees to do so, and for most of the rest of the book the action takes place inside the walls of Troy. Diomedes. and. Glaucus. Before that, however, the focus switches to the battlefield and a ...

OCR Classical Civilisation GCSE Route 2: Women in the Ancient World

... boxes, and theatre seating. The two Holconii mentioned here were probably ... six metres long! The inscription refers to three areas that were improved ... rest of the seating area of the theatre was built into a hillside, following the ...

In Search of the Romans

... Nero fled in fear and committed suicide. This was a key moment in the history of the empire, as Tacitus observes: 'Nero's death caused an initial outburst of joy and relief; at the same time it evoked a variety of emotions, not only in ...

In Search of the Romans (Second Edition)

New to this edition are sections on the Augustan principate, on the Roman army, on life in the provinces and on engineering innovations, while the existing text is revised throughout.

Crash Course Respiratory System Updated Edition - E-Book

... information about the patient as possible before you begin examining him or her. It is an important skill to learn as a doctor, as you will often decide how sick a patient is purely on the basis of your initial observations and this ...

OCR Classical Civilisation GCSE Route 2: Women in the Ancient World

... Greek mythology. She was a barbarian princess, descended from the god of the sun and a priestess of Hekate (an Underworld goddess ... mythology, female characters are ... equivalent of the Roman Cupid FIGURE 1.57 This second-century AD fragment ...

OCR Classical Civilisation GCSE Route 1: Myth and Religion

Myth and Religion Ben Greenley, Dan Menashe, James Renshaw. FIGURE 1.11 Roman gods' family tree. KEY PLACE Capitoline Hill one of the seven original hills of Rome, it was the political and ceremonial heart of the city sarcophagus (pl ...

OCR Classical Civilisation A Level Components 31 and 34: Greek Religion and Democracy and the Athenians

How does Athenian democracy compare with democracy today? Drawing on modern scholarship and using a wide variety of illustrations, this book guides A-Level students to a greater understanding of these issues.

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