Professor%20Tim%20Rood: List of publications

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From The Greek Commonwealth to The Commonwealth of Nations: Zimmern, Curtis, and a tale of two titles

Dover, Oxford, and the study of classical literature: the making of a professional scholar

A.E. Zimmern, Thucydides, and the emergence of modern disciplines

Emotions in Thucydides: revisiting the final battle in Syracuse Harbour

Mythical and Historical Time in Herodotus Scaliger, Jacoby, and the Chronographic Tradition

The Anabasis illustrated’

The Authoritative Historian: Tradition and Innovation in Ancient Historiography

Thucydides

Xenophon

Xenophon’s Anabasis and its Reception

The Legacy of Xenophon's Anabasis

Xenophon de Halbattiker? Xenophons woordenschat, “zuiver” Attisch en de ontwikkeling van de Griekse historiografie’

Anachronism and Antiquity

From Ethnography to History Herodotean and Thucydidean Traditions in the Development of Greek Historiography

Xenophon: Anabasis Book III

Historical Consciousness and the Use of the Past in the Ancient World

Thucydides and Myth’

'Geographical and Historical Patterning in Diodorus Siculus’

Cato the Elder, Livy, and Xenophon's Anabasis

Polybius

Thucydides

Thucydides, Sicily, and the Defeat of Athens

Xenophon

‘Xenophon’s Changing Fortunes in the Modern World’

‘Je viens comme Thémistocle’: Napoleon and National Identity after Waterloo

Horoscopes of Empires: Future Ruins from Thucydides to Macaulay

Mapping spatial and temporal distance: Herodotus, Thucydides, and theories of human development

Subordinate officers in Xenophon's Anabasis

The Cambridge Companion to Xenophon

‘Self-Characterization and Political Thought in Xenophon’s Anabasis’

Political Thought in Xenophon: Straussian Readings of the Anabasis’

The Reception of Thucydides’ Archaeology

Space and Landscape in Xenophon’s Anabasis

Redeeming Xenophon: Historiographical Reception and the Transhistorical

The Cylonian Conspiracy: Thucydides and the Uses of the Past

Xenophon and the Barberini: Pietro da Cortona's Sacrifice to Diana

A Delightful Retreat: Xenophon and the Picturesque

Herodotus

Polybius

Polybius, Thucydides, and the First Punic War

The Plupast in Xenophon’s Hellenica

Thucydides

Xenophon

Black Sea Variations: Arrian’s Periplus

American Anabasis

Herodotus’ Proem: Space, Time, and the Origins of International Relations

Xenophon’s Parasangs

The sea! The sea!