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Name Emma Nicholson
Position Lecturer
Institutional Affiliation University of Exeter
Latitude 50.736960
Longitude -3.534600
Research Interests

Ancient history, Hellenistic history, Polybius, Macedonia, historiography, ancient Greek history, Philip V of Macedon, the Antigonids, Hellenistic kingship, ancient political thought, cultural politics, rhetoric and interstate relation.

Websites https://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/classics/staff/enicholson/; http://exeter.academia.edu/EmmaNicholson
Publications

Monographs:
• (Accepted following revisions by CUP) Philip V of Macedon in Polybios’ Histories. (Conversion of PhD thesis; c. 155,000 words.)

Book chapters:
• (Forthcoming, c. July 2017) ‘Assessing and Assembling True Historiography: Polybios, Probability, and Patterns’ in T. Blank & F. Maier (eds.) Rhetorik – Tragik – Mimesis: Das Wahrheitsproblem in der nachklassischen Geschichtsschreibung, Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart. (c. 8,700 words)

Articles:
• (Forthcoming in Hermes) ‘Philip V of Macedon: the Darling of the Greeks’. (c. 7000 words)
• (Forthcoming in Historia) ‘Polybios, the Laws of War, and Philip V of Macedon’. (c. 9000 words)

Book Reviews:
• (Forthcoming) ‘Review: M. Kleu (2015) Die Seepolitik Philipps V. von Macedonien, Verlag Dr. Dieter Winkler’ in Bryn Mawr Classical Review
• (Jan 2015) ‘A New Edited Volume on Polybius (on V. Grieb and C. Koehn, eds., Polybios und seine Historien, Stuttgart: Steiner Verlag, 2013)’ in Histos 9, i-vi. http://research.ncl.ac.uk/histos/documents/2015RR01NicholsononGriebKoehnPolybios.pdf

Encyclopaedia Entries:
• (Forthcoming) ‘Apelles, Macedonian’ in R. S. Bagnall, et al. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Ancient History (EAH), Wiley-Blackwell
• (Forthcoming) ‘Leontios, Macedonian’ in R. S. Bagnall, et al. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Ancient History (EAH), Wiley-Blackwell
• (Forthcoming) ‘Lydiadas of Megalopolis’ in R. S. Bagnall, et al. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Ancient History (EAH), Wiley-Blackwell

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