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Piracy in the Graeco-Roman WorldPiracy in the Graeco-Roman World

Piracy in the Graeco-Roman World

Philip De Souza

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"This book is an innovative historical study of piracy in the Graeco-Roman world from the Archaic period to Late Antiquity. It explores the conditions which allowed piracy to flourish in the ancient Mediterranean, especially the close relationship between warfare and piracy, and examines the impact which pirates had upon ancient society. Surprisingly, in view of the prominence of pirates in many works of Classical literature, this book is the first to offer detailed analysis of the portrayal of piracy by ancient writers, including Homer, Cicero and the ancient novels, taking account of the political, social and literary contexts which shaped their accounts."--Jacket.

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OL Work ID
OL19348836W

Subjects

PiratesRome, historyGreece, historyPirates in literatureCivilization, Classical, in literatureMilitary HistoryInfluenceMediterranean RegionHistory

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