Florence: Felice le Monnier.
Contribution of one of the major scholars of the ancient world to our understanding of the role of Philip of Macedon. Beginning with an account of Macedonia from the time of Alexander I (to whom he credits the creation of the
pez-hetairoi)
to Philip II, the author then concentrates on Philip’s reign within the larger context of the period, and concludes with an examination of the new form of panhellenism that Philip’s success established for the Greeks.
Corinthian League of Philip of Macedon.
Historia
34, 153-74.
Makes a case for Philip’s use of traditional Greek treaties and diplomacy to create in the League of Corinth an organization that would be acceptable to the Greeks, while allowing him to become its hegemon as well as the leader of the campaign against
Roebuck, C. A. 1948. The Settlements of Philip II in 338 BC.
Classical
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