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Re: sending dispatches

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 5:31 pm
by ruthaki
Right, Marcus. I'll have one more look and then he's a goner!

Re: sending dispatches

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 8:22 am
by marcus
Yeah, kill 'im, kill 'im ... slay, slay, slay! :-)M

Re: sending dispatches

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 10:41 am
by abm
Hi Ruth,i've checked the Realencyclopedie and it says nothing is known of Menyllos further life and career, so it's ok to kill him :-) Of course since the publication RE an inscription could be found, but since it's a novel...regards,abm

Re: sending dispatches

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 12:39 pm
by ruthaki
I spent a lot of time yesterday going through research notes, Plutarch, books etc. And nothing further is said about Menyllus. It sort of figures he was probably bumped off to get him out of the way as the Athenians who wanted the garrison removed favoured him over Nikanor of Stageira. In the course of my reading I got more and more fascinated with Phokion. The man almost deserves a novel to himself. Does anyone know if there are any actual books written about him besides what the historians have recorded? Both Philip and Alexander seems to have thought well of him and treated with him fairly. From what I've read, I'm quite impressed with the man. (and yes, he's referred to most often as 'military governor' and 'general'.)

Re: sending dispatches

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 7:23 am
by abm
books on Phokion:Hans-Joachim Gehrke, Phokion : Studien zur Erfassung seiner historischen Gestalt, M++nchen: C.H. Beck1976.Cinzia Bearzot, Focione tra storia e trasfigurazione ideale, Milano: Vita e pensiero 1985.Lawrence A. Tritle, Phocion the Good, London: Croom Helm 1988.there is also an interesting article in O. Palagia & S.V. Tracy (edd.), The Macedonians in Athens 322-229 B.C., Oxfod: Oxbow 2003.