An Unusually Significant Reference Work: The Encyclopedia of Ancient History
These past few weeks I've been reading up on various issues connected with the Ancient Near East (not my long suit) and have had occasion to make reference to a fantastic reference tool that everyone should know about but (other than scholars of antiquity) hardly anyone does: The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Ancient History. I posted on it nine years ago and have now realized it would be useful to do so again. So, for an end of the year special, here it is! (I've made a crucial addition in bold!) ****************************** I’m pleased to be able to announce (and only a month after the fact -- this was 9 years ago) that after years of labor, the thirteen-volume Encyclopedia of Ancient History, ed. by Roger Bagnall, Kai Bodersen, Craige Champion, Andrew Erskine, and Sabine Hueber has now appeared, published by Wiley-Blackwell. It’s not exactly an affordable reference tool for everyone’s library. The list price is $1995.00! But you can save $354 on Amazon, if you’re loaded and looking for the most authoritative and up-to-date reference [...]

