Huxley, George Leonard, 1932-
Huxley, George Leonard
Huxley, George
Huxley, George Leonard, 1932-2022
Huxley, George Leonard, 1932-2023
George Leonard Huxley
VIAF ID: 110814554 ( Personal )
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Works
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Achaeans and Hittites. | |
Antecedents and context of Digenes Akrites | |
Anthemius of Tralles : a study in later Greek geometry | |
Aristotle, Las Casas and the American Indians | |
Birth of western civilization: greece and rome | |
Crete and the Luwians. | |
The early Ionians | |
Early Sparta. | |
Fragmentum mathematicum Bobiense | |
Greek epic poetry from Eumelos to Panyassis | |
Griekenland en Rome : geboorte der Westerse beschaving | |
Hagiography and the first Byzantine Iconoclasm | |
Herodotos and the epic : a lecture | |
Historical criticism in Aristotle's Homeric questions | |
Homer and the travellers : a lecture on some antiquarian and topographical books in the Gennadius Library of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens | |
The interaction of Greek and Babylonian astronomy | |
Kythera, 2017: | |
Kythera; excavations and studies conducted by the University of Pennsylvania Museum and the British School at Athens | |
A list of άπληκτα [Aplekta] | |
Minoans in Greek sources; a lecture | |
On Aristotle and Greek society : an essay | |
On the erudition of George Synkellos. | |
On the Greek Martyrium of the Negranites | |
Pindar's vision of the past | |
The plight of the railways | |
Problems in the "Chronography" of Eusebius. | |
The scholarship of Constantine Porphyrogenitus | |
Simonides and his world | |
Stories explaining origins of Greek proverbs | |
Thucydites on the growth of Athenian power. | |
Topics in Byzantine historical geography. | |
Why did the Byzantine Empire not fall to the Arabs? : an inaugural lecture |