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100 1 0 _aCohen-Skalli, Aude
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245 0 0 _aThe Evidence of Diodorus of Sicily on Two Elymian Cities: Segesta and Eryx (6th and 5th Century B.C.)
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520 _aIn the Library of History, the Segesta described by Diodorus of Sicily has a subtle identity, as it is an indigenous, Elymus (thus non Hellenic) city, but it is also deeply hellenized. This perspective is similar to Cicero’s in his Verrines. The point of view of both authors on the city seems to be moderated by a posterior reality, i.e. the evolution of the city between the Vth and the Ist century B.C. : both of them seem to actually depict Sicily as they perceive it in the Ist century.
690 _aSelinunte
690 _aElymi
690 _aSegesta
690 _aC
690 _aArchaic Sicily
690 _aRome in theIst century B
690 _aCicero’s Verrines
690 _aTemple of Eryx
690 _ahellenization
786 0 _nDialogues d’histoire ancienne | S6 | S6 | 2012-06-17 | p. 137-153 | 0755-7256
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-dialogues-d-histoire-ancienne-2012-S6-page-137?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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