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University of Chicago Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1Ancient Mesopotamia at the Dawn of CivilizationTiberRevolutionizing a WorldRevolutionMarcus Aurelius in LoveDeath in BabylonLocalism and the Ancient Greek City-StateThe AztecsWomen and WeaselsThe BarbariansThe Afterlife of ApuleiusAncestor of the WestMesopotamiaThe Oldest Cuisine in the WorldReligion in Ancient MesopotamiaThe Codex and Crafts in Late AntiquityStudies of Homeric GreeceLove Between WomenPoverty and Leadership in the Later Roman EmpireThe ByzantinesThe DruidsWriting, Law, and Kingship in Old Babylonian MesopotamiaThe Birth of the StateSigns from SilenceThe SumeriansProfaning PaulThe Phantom ImageCourtesans and FishcakesThe Horse in Celtic CultureGladiusThe Cuisine of Sacrifice among the GreeksEarly AntiquityColonial Encounters in Ancient IberiaSlaves and Other ObjectsThe Birth of TerritoryAround the Roman TableCommunities of StyleDiplomacy by DesignFigures of SpeechLate AntiquitySartre, Foucault, and Historical Reason, Volume TwoA Miscellany of Demotic Texts and StudiesThe Intellectual Adventure of Ancient ManRoman WomenGerulata: The LampsCatalogue of the Late Roman, Byzantine and Barbaric Coins in the Charles University Collection (364-1092 A. D.)Knossos and the Prophets of ModernismThe RomansImage and MythLove, Sex & TragedyImagined GeographiesThe GothsArtifact and ArtificeHellenicityHow to Do the History of HomosexualityThe Babylonian GenesisThe HistoryThe Iliad of HomerThe PhoeniciansA History of Trust in Ancient GreeceUniversity of Chicago Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 2The Appian WayMultiple Antiquities -- Multiple ModernitiesBabylonian Liver OmensThe Lives of ObjectsDanske Kongegrave I-IIIThe Lamentations of Isis and NephthysDangerous CounselA Catalogue of Greek Manuscripts acquired by the Bodleian Library Since 1916Between Copernicus and GalileoGiza and the PyramidsApples and OrangesGods and Demons, Priests and ScholarsReligion, Empire, and TortureThe Eternal CityThe GreeksThe Female in Aristotle’s BiologyThe Roman Republic in Political ThoughtEssays in Ancient and Modern HistoriographyEssays on Ancient and Modern JudaismA History of CreteWondrous CuriositiesObjects as ActorsHistory and Warfare in Renaissance EpicThe Emergence of the Classical Style in Greek SculptureEdicts of AsokaThe Early History of the Ancient Near East, 9000-2000 B.C.From Mesopotamia to IraqThe Sleep of ReasonLotus and LaurelAncient MesopotamiaThe PersiansCults, Territory, and the Origins of the Greek City-StateThe Lost BibleHomerCalendar of Ancient Petitions Relating to WalesEthics and the OratorBooks of the Dead Belonging to Tshemmin and NeferirnubEgyptThe IndusBefore NatureDemotic Literary Texts from Tebtunis and BeyondHieratic Texts from TebtunisNarrative Literature from the Tebtunis Temple LibraryApologies to ThucydidesThe Pocket EpicureanThe Pocket StoicAnger, Mercy, RevengeHardship and HappinessLetters on EthicsThe EtruscansDrudgery DivineOn the Primaeval OceanThe Sarpedon KraterSherabad OasisThe Ties That BindAncient PerspectivesPhilanthropy in Anatolia through the AgesVoices of DissentPostclassicismsAnd Shall These Mute Stones Speak?The Peloponnesian WarMusic in Renaissance MagicGreece in the Bronze AgeThe AeneidThe Making of a KingDaemons Are ForeverThe Monk and the BookThe Marvellous CenturyCaesarTranslation as MuseMachiavelli’s Politics