出版社:Oxford University Press, USA 出版年:1996-08-29 页数:263 定价:USD 140.00 装帧:Hardcover ISBN:9780198150060 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 内容简介· ··· The cities founded by Alexander the Great are an essential part of his overall achievements. The pro...
Alexander the Greathistory of medicineAlthough the coinage of Alexander the Great has of late years been intensively studied, and an immense advance made, almost entirely by the efforts of Mr. E. T. Newell, in its classification and dating, little attention has been paid to one detail which ...
Although the coinage of Alexander the Great has of late years been intensively studied, and an immense advance made, almost entirely by the efforts of Mr. E. T. Newell, in its classification and dating, little attention has been paid to one detail which seems to me worthy of more careful...
ASTRONOMY AND PERSPECTIVE IN THE CITIES FOUNDED BY ALEXANDER THE GREATAs well as in Alexandria, there is also a close concordance with Regulus, whose setting occurredapproximately at azimuth 294° 40' . Antiochos's hierothesion at Nemrud Dag revisited: adjustingthe date in the light of ...
During the age of Greek colonization they spread to many areas of the Mediterranean and Black seas, and as a result of the conquests of Alexander the Great they spread to the territory of the Hellenistic states, where large urban centers existed (Alexandria, Seleucia, Antioch, Pergamum, and ...
Why did Alexander the Great declare war against many Greek cities? A. Because he wanted to take over them. B. Because they declared war on his country. C. Because they rose up against him. D. Because they wanted to take over his country. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D 反馈 收藏 ...
As Alexander the Great spread his empire (the Hellenistic empire) from Macedon and Greece over a large swath ofsouthwesternAsia and northern Africa, he established a number of Kingdoms that became subjects of the empire. One of the major developments of these new kingdoms was the resurgence of ...
aAlexander the Great had seventeen cities named after him. Most of them are no longer around except for Alexandria, Egypt. This city is where the Lighthouse of Alexandria stood. Alexander died in 323 B.C. The city was completed by Ptolemy Soter, the new ruler of Egypt. The city soon be...
As Alexander the Great spread his empire (the Hellenistic empire) from Macedon and Greece over a large swath of southwestern Asia and northern Africa, he established a number of Kingdoms that became subjects of the empire.One of the major developments of these new kingdoms was the resurgence of...
Alexandria is named after Alexander the Great, who founded the city located in Northern Egypt in 331 BCE. But the city blossomed under the rule of Ptolemy. Following the wars of the Diadochi, Ptolemy established Alexandria as the new capital of Egypt. It also replaced Tyre as one of the mo...