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GREECE AND PERSIA IN DIALOGUE - (J.) Morgan Greek Perspectives on the Achaemenid Empire. Persia through the Looking Glass. Pp. xxvi + 365, ills, maps. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2016. Cased, £80. ISBN: 978-0-7486-4723-1.

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(J.) Morgan Greek Perspectives on the Achaemenid Empire. Persia through the Looking Glass. Pp. xxvi + 365, ills, maps. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2016. Cased, £80. ISBN: 978-0-7486-4723-1.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 January 2017

John O. Hyland*
Affiliation:
Christopher Newport University

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1 This was not the full subsidy but the amount left over from Cyrus’ contributions to Lysander's fleet (Xen. Hell. 2.3.8); M. cites P. Cartledge, Sparta and Lakonia (2nd ed., 2002), p. 236, which actually suggests that Persian financial aid and Sparta's post-war tribute collection made it possible to increase the number of neodamodeis (without reference to the messes).