N. G. L. Hammond
Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond, (15 November 1907 – 24 March 2001) was a British historian, geographer, classicist and an operative for the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) in occupied Greece during the Second World War.Hammond was seen as the leading expert on the history of ancient Macedonia. His trilogy, ''A History of Macedonia'', has been described as "[t]he most celebrated (and partly irreplaceable) work" on the subject. Additionally, he was recognized for his meticulous research on the geography, historical topography and history of ancient Epirus. Provided by Wikipedia
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Spectacle and Parody in Euripides’ <i>Electra</i> by N. G. L. Hammond
Published 2004-08-01
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The Location of the Trout-River Astraeus by N. G. L. Hammond
Published 2005-07-01
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Some Passages in Polyaenus <i>Stratagems</i> concerning Alexander by N. G. L. Hammond
Published 2005-08-01
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A Papyrus Commentary on Alexander’s Balkan Campaign by N. G. L. Hammond
Published 2004-11-01
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‘Philip’s Tomb’ in Historical Context by N. G. L. Hammond
Published 2004-02-01
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The Regnal Years of Philip and Alexander by N. G. L. Hammond
Published 2005-04-01
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More on Conditions of Production to the Death of Aeschylus by N. G. L. Hammond
Published 2004-12-01
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The Conditions of Dramatic Production to the the Death of Aeschylus by N. G. L. Hammond
Published 2003-08-01
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What May Philip Have Learnt as a Hostage in Thebes? by N. G. L. Hammond
Published 2005-09-01
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Army Transport in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries by N. G. L. Hammond
Published 2004-07-01
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