![]() ![]() It seems a pity that he has not been able to do this, since it would be helpful for the academic reader to be able to check his sources and to see his resons for treating them as he does. He hopes to produce a second edition in which he will be able to set out his reasoning, but does not expect to need to change much in the way of his conclusions. ![]() Green expresses regret in his new introduction that he did not insist for the original publication on the inclusion of detailed footnotes, which were said to have the effect of deterring the non-academic reader. The basic text is unchanged, with a new introduction, an extensive bibliography of work published since 1970 (I even found my obscure article on Xerxes) and with illustrations, some of which appear to be new - a picture of the reconstructed trireme from a book published in 1988 (between pages 206 and 207) cannot have been in the original. School of Archaeology, Classics & Ancient History, University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles ![]()
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