A critical edition of Diodorus Siculus's Bibliotheca Historica, a massive work of Greek history spanning from the mythical origins of the world to the Roman conquest of Greece. This edition covers books XIII-XV, which focus on the rise of Alexander the Great and the wars of his successors. The book includes detailed analysis of the text, as well as notes and commentary to help readers understand the historical context.
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