The Sources of Diodorus Siculus XVI

Classical Quarterly 32 (3-4):137-151 (1938)
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Abstract

The sources of the Sicilian narrative have been recently investigated by Barber and Laqueur. The former has suggested a comparison of Plutarch's Lives of Dion and Timoleon with the narrative of Diodorus as an avenue of approach to the problem; such a comparison will be applied later in order to check the conclusions reached by a survey of Diodorus' narrative. The latter has exploited the argument from detail, a method which has already been criticized in Article I. Space will not allow an examination of each point made by Laqueur; it must be left to the reader to judge between our investigations of the same problem.

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original Hammond, N. G. L. (1937) "The Sources of Diodorus Siculus XVI". Classical Quarterly 31(2):79-91

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