POLYBIUS

pōlĭˈbēəs, 203? b.c.–c.120 b.c., Greek historian, b. Megalopolis. As one of the leaders of the Achaean League and a friend of Philopoemen, he was influential in Greek politics. Having advocated the neutral stand of the League in the war between Rome and Macedon, he was deported (167 b.c.) with a large number of Achaeans to Rome after the Roman victory over Macedon. He obtained the protection of Aemilius Paullus and of the Scipio family, and under their patronage he undertook several voyages, notably one to Achaea, where he sought to win favor for the Roman government. It was also under the Scipios' patronage that Polybius undertook his universal history, one of the great historical works of all time (see tr. by W. R. Paton in the Loeb Classical Library, 6 vol., 1954). Of the 40 books only the first five survive intact; of the rest there are generous fragments. It was Polybius' chief aim to trace for his contemporaries the causes of the sudden rise of Rome; his history covered the Mediterranean world from before 220 b.c. to 146 b.c. A historian of the school of Thucydides, Polybius spared no efforts in his research for detail, accuracy, and unbiased truth, but as a great admirer of Rome, he could not, however, avoid a measure of partiality. His presentation is nevertheless soberly analytical and devoid of rhetoric. Not content with setting forth the facts, Polybius stopped his narrative to insert general discussions on the purpose of history writing (which he considered, like Thucydides, a guide to political conduct), on the principles of the Roman state, and on other broad subjects.

See studies by K. Von Fritz (1954) and F. W. Walbank (1973); F. W. Walbank, A Historical Commentary on Polybius (Vol. I, 1957; Vol. II, 1967; Vol. III, 1974).

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...Aemilianus (cos. 147), friendship with Polybius, 57 , 193 , 220 ; eastern embassy of...Soter (Seleucid), possible source for Polybius, 57 Demetrius II of Macedonia, finances...anti-Macedonian policy condemned by Polybius, 102 De Sanctis, Gaetano, Italian...
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...to remain. Acting on this pretext, Polybius begged of the Consul the statues of Achaeus...action people set up a marble statue of Polybius himself. 1 ... memory of Philopoemen...selling of Diaeuss property, to allow Polybius to select anything he chose from the...
...a narrative device by means of which Polybius calls the existence of the Hellenic virtues...significant to find both explicit statements by Polybius as subjective historian as well as subtexts, which Polybius provides in his guise as indirect historian...
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...the Greek histories of Thucydides and Polybius and the two prominent works of Josephus...the mid-second century b.c.e. (Polybius) to the mid- to late first century...on or information about events. II. POLYBIUS Just as in Thucydides history, Polybiuss...
...that Sidney was indeed influenced by Polybius in creating his realistic Arcadia...briefly summarized. Sidney seems to follow Polybius in suggesting that the Arcadians are...manual labor" among the Arcadians. (7) Polybius tells us that wise "forefathers" devised...
...his sources, respectively Plutarch, Polybius, and Procopius. Full recognition of...closely, indeed, does Bruni follow Polybius that several modern critics have opted...fact as a translation from the Greek of Polybius that the work has been perhaps most effectively...
...constitution. The next chapter is written by Polybius in his characterization of the Roman Constitution, and Polybius is followed by Marsilius of Paduas famous...abuse the rights of others.148 B. Polybius In his 1999 book about the origins of...
...xv, 328 pp. $49.95 US (cloth). Polybius, Greek statesman and Roman captive who...pacification of the Mediterranean world inspire Polybius to write the first "universal history...Histories is the second volume dedicated to Polybius in the esteemed UCLA "Hellenistic Culture...
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...take days. Burnsley taught English at Polybius Prep, a fancy boys school in a fancy...Laughter had regularly spilled down the Polybius hallways from his classroom, or, on...scarcely consoled him. That summer, the Polybius faculty had demanded a raise but the...
...many poor. When the Greek historian Polybius lived in Rome in the mid-second century...democracy in Rome as merely a product of Polybius own theorising. It is perhaps even more...it a democracy in the Athenian sense. Polybius, who does attempt to classify in group...
...common wealth) before their own. When the Greek historian Polybius wanted to explain how Rome survived the catastrophic defeats...in the hope of winning the glory that waits upon the brave. Polybius also noted, with some surprise, that the Romans kept their...
...Herodotus, Xeuophon, Plutarch, Livy, Sallust, Tacitus and Polybius. Thomas Jeffersons classmates recalled that he studied at...recorded by Herodotus, Livy, Tacitus, Sallust, Plutarch, Polybius and others, they learned that the liberties enjoyed by the...
...in order to preserve their honor. So it was, according to Polybius, that in 270 BC, after Roman troops unjustly seized the city...city, and expelled the guilty troops." The object, wrote Polybius, "was to restore, so far as possible, the good name of...
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...ancient Greek politician and historian Polybius, who wrote a history of Rome during...magnum opus, Historical Commentary on Polybius, was started in 1944 and finished in 1979. Publishing several other books about Polybius concurrently, he kept up the flow of...
...and they went and told Jesus. NOTES The Greek historian Polybius (208 BC-126 BC) writes in his work entitled History the...gospel reading, the conscience of Herod was doing exactly what Polybius and Paul say a conscience does: It was bothering him. And...
...equivalent is trieres (tri for three) and eres (derived from eressein, to row). In the 2nd century BC, the Greek historian Polybius stated that under Dionysius the Elder of Syracuse the first quinquereme (fiveoars) was built. Pliny the Elder claims the...
...equivalent is trieres (tri for three) and eres (derived from eressein, to row). In the 2nd century BC, the Greek historian Polybius stated that under Dionysius the Elder of Syracuse the first quinquereme (fiveoars) was built. Pliny the Elder claims the...
...legionary was six Roman feet -- equal to 5ft 6in in modern measurements. True or false? 4. ACCORDING to the Greek historian Polybius of Megalopolis, how did the Romans kill soldiers targeted for punishment by decimation? (a) Beheaded (b) Clubbed to death...
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POLYBIUS poli be s, 203? b.c. c.120 b...also under the Scipios patronage that Polybius undertook his universal history, one...there are generous fragments. It was Polybius chief aim to trace for his contemporaries...
...facts or relations. The Evolution of Sociology A number of Western political theorists and philosophers, including Plato, Polybius, Machiavelli, Vico, Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau, have treated political problems in a broader social context...
...Philopoemen. He was captured and poisoned by Messenian rebels. Philopoemen was glorified by his compatriot, the historian Polybius . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University...
...ages. The Greeks were the first to write narrative secular history, and the works of Herodotus , Thucydides , Xenophon , and Polybius are basic sources of events and contemporary ideas as well as classics of world literature. Medieval Greece to Ottoman Rule...
...works, covered the period from earliest times to the events of his own lifetime. The work, though severely criticized by Polybius, was important in that it standardized the various accounts of Sicilian history. See study by T. S. Brown (1958...
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