T.P. Wiseman
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Philip Matyszak (Thames & Hudson) 296pp £12.95 ISBN 978 0500 28772 9 Philip Matyszak & Joanne Berry (Thames & Hudson) 304pp £24.95 ISBN 978 0500 251447
Published January 14 2009
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T.P. Wiseman looks at the development of the myth of ancient Rome, derived from the way its history has been seen.
Published March 23 2005
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The beauty of Sirmione, which lies at the southern tip of Lake Garda in Italy, has proved an inspiration for poets since 56 BC, as T.P. Wiseman explains.
Published July 26 2004
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by William Klingaman
Published August 31 1991
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New imperial biographies
Published July 31 1990
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T.P. Wiseman on a useful volume for the general reader.
Published August 31 1986
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T.P. Wiseman applauds those historians who restlessly question orthodoxies and received facts.
Published June 30 1984
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T.P. Wiseman compares two major new contributions to ancient history
Published October 1 1983
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T.P. Wiseman on ancient forests and their uses
Published June 30 1983
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E.T. Salmon
Published July 31 1982
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T.P. Wiseman on a new reference book for Roman history
Published March 1 1981
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T.P. Wiseman commends Richard Jenkyns' interpretation of the Ancient Greeks. Published December 1 1980
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by Petros Garoufalias
Published May 31 1980
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