University Press of America
Pages: 104
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-5615-3 • Paperback • August 2011 • $40.99 • (£35.00)
James I. A. Eezzuduemhoi earned a bachelor of literature degree in Classics, linguistics, Byzantine language and literature, and Modern Greek language and literature from Aristotelian University, Thessalonika, Greece. He also received a bachelor of arts degree in ancient history, Latin, and classical Greek from the University of London as an external candidate and a Ph.D. in classics at the National and Capodistrian University, Athens. He has served as the dean of the School of Humanities and the head of the Department of History at the Federal College of Education in Yola, Nigeria, as well as the Chief Federal Inspector of Education in Ilorin, Nigeria. He is the author of The Ancient World, A Simplified History for Schools, and An Ideal Hegemon, in Ancient Greek Literature.
Glenn Storey earned a B.A. in ancient Greek at Columbia University, New York, after which he earned an Honours B.A. and M.A. in Litterae Humaniores (Classical Greats) at Trinity College, Oxford. He later received an M.A. and Ph.D. in anthropology, sub-discipline archaeology, from Pennsylvania State University. Storey is currently a professor in the classics and anthropology departments at the University of Iowa. He is the editor of Urbanism in the Preindustrial World: Cross-Cultural Approaches.
Part 1 Author's Introduction and Editor's Foreword
Chapter 2 Exercise Chapter 3
Chapter 3 Exercise Chapter 4
Chapter 4 Exercise Chapter 5
Chapter 5 Exercise Chapter 6
Chapter 6 Exercise Chapter 7
Chapter 7 Exercise Chapter 8
Chapter 8 Exercise Chapter 9
Chapter 9 Exercise Chapter 10
Chapter 10 Exercise Chapter 11
Chapter 11 Exercise Chapter 12
Chapter 12 Exercise Chapter 13
Chapter 13 Exercise Chapter 14
Chapter 14 Exercise Chapter 15
Chapter 15 Exercise Chapter 16
Chapter 16 Exercise Chapter 17
Chapter 17 Exercise Chapter 18
Chapter 18 Exercise Chapter 19
Chapter 19 Exercise Chapter 20
Chapter 20 Exercise Chapter 21
Chapter 21 Exercise Chapter 22
Chapter 22 Exercise Chapter 23
Chapter 23 Exercise Chapter 24
Chapter 24 Exercise Chapter 25
Chapter 25 Exercise Chapter 26
Chapter 26 Exercise Chapter 27
Chapter 27 Exercise Chapter 28
Chapter 28 Exercise Chapter 29
Chapter 29 Exercise Chapter 30
Chapter 30 Exercise Chapter 31
This is a textbook that William Sanders Scarborough, America's first professional black classicist and author of First Lessons in Greek (1881), could admire as much as I do.
— Michele Valerie Ronnick, professor, Department of Classical and Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, Wayne State University