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Acropolis
published on 02 September 2009
An `Acropolis’ is any citadel or complex built on a high hill. The name derives from the Greek Akro, high or extreme/extremity or edge and Polis, city, translated as 'High City’, 'City on The Edge’ or 'City in the Air’, the most famous being the Acropolis of Athens, Greece, built in the fifth century BCE. Though the... [continue reading]
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Peter ConnollyOxford University Press, USA (18 May 2000)Price: $24.26 -

XenophonPantheon (03 November 2009)Price: $23.83 -

Donald KaganFree Press (01 October 1998)Price: $14.23 -

David FreidelWilliam Morrow Paperbacks (27 February 1995)Price: $18.31 -

Giorgio A. LivragaNew Acropolis Cultural Assn (22 January 2000)Price: $12.95 -

Joan Breton ConnellyPrinceton University Press (05 February 2007)Price: $55.00 -

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Jonathan M. HallWiley-Blackwell (10 November 2006)Price: $34.36 -

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