The Cambridge Ancient History

The Cambridge Ancient History is a multi-volume work of ancient history from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, published by Cambridge University Press.The first series, consisting of 12 volumes, was planned in 1919 by Irish historian J.Bury and published between 1924 and 1939, co-edited by Frank Adcock and Stanley Arthur Cook.[1] The second series was published between 1970 and 2005, consisting of 14 volumes in 19 books.[2] In the original edition, it was the last in this series to appear, the first volume of the Modern History having been published in 1902, and the first volume of the Medieval History in 1911.
United KingdomEnglishCambridge University Pressancient historyPrehistoryLate AntiquityJ. B. BuryFrank AdcockStanley Arthur CookThe Cambridge Medieval HistoryThe Cambridge Modern HistoryI.E.S. EdwardsN.G.L. HammondDavid Leslie LintonK. W. ButzerDorothy A. E. GarrodGrahame ClarkWilliam F. AlbrightThomas Oden LambdinDonald Reginald BrothwellWilliam C. HayesJames MellaartMax Edgar Lucien MallowanElise Jenny BaumgartelRoland de VauxHector William CatlingHenri FrankfortMargaret Stefana DrowerJean BottéroCarl William BlegenKathleen Mary KenyonHildegard LewyJohn Langdon CaskeyOliver R. GurneyT. G. H. JamesJohn BoardmanSusan TreggiariAfricashorterInner AsiaLatin AmericaRussiaSouth AfricaSoutheast AsiaTurkeyillustratedByzantine EmpireBritish EmpireFirst World WarChinese LiteratureEnglish and American LiteratureMoral PhilosophyPolitical ThoughtThe Book in BritainBritish TheatreThe English Language