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The Cambridge ancient history

Print Book, English, 1970-
2nd and 3rd ed
Cambridge University Press, London, 1970-
volumes : illustrations, maps (some color) and plates v.[1-2] ; volumes 8
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V. 1, pt. 1. Prolegomena and prehistory.- pt. 2. Early history of the Middle East
v. 2, pt. 1. History of Middle East and the Aegean region c. 1800-1380B.C.- pt. 2. History of the Middle East and the Aegean region c1380-1000B.C
v. 3, pt. 1. The prehistory of the Balkans; and the Middle East and the Aegean world, tenth to eighth centuries B.C., edited by J. Boardman [et al.]- pt. 2. The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires and others states of the Near East, from the eighth to the sixth centuries B.C., edited by J. Boardman [and others].- pt. 3. The expansion of the Greek World, eighth to sixth centuries B.C. edited by J. Boardman [and] N.G.L. Hammond
v. 4. Persia, Greece and the Western Mediterranean c. 525 to 479 B.C., edited by J. Boardman [et al.]
v. 5. The fifth century B.C., edited by D.M. Lewis [and others]
v. 7, pt. 1. The hellenistic world
v. 7, pt. 2. The rise of Rome to 220 B.C., edited by F.W. Wlbank et. al.]
v. 8. Rome and the Mediterranean to 133 B.C., edited by A.E. Astin [et al.]
v. 12. The Crisis of empire, A.D. 193-337. V.3, pt. 1 and v. 3, pt. 3, 2d ed. 1982; v. 3, pt. 2, 2d ed. 1991; v. 4, 2d ed. 1988; v. 5, 2d ed. 1992; v. 7, pt. 1, and pt. 2, 2d ed. 1984.; v. 8, 2d ed. 1989; v. 9, 2d ed. 1994; v. 6 both copies 2nd ed; v. 10 both copies 2nd ed. 1996; v. 11 both copies 2nd ed. 2000; v. 12, 2d ed. 2005
Individual chapters have already appeared as fascicles, 1961-1968
"The second edition of vols. 3 onwards is the equivalent of the third edition of vol. 1 and 2 ... Third or second ... are all part of the rev. ed."--Letter from publisher