THE LEGACY OF ERNST BADIAN Publications of the Association of Ancient Historians The purpose of the monograph series is to survey the state of the current scholarship in various areas of ancient history. #1 Past and Future in Ancient History Chester G. Starr #2 The Shifting Sands of History: Interpretations of Ptolemaic Egypt Alan E. Samuel #3 Roman Imperial Grand Strategy Arther Ferrell #4 Myth Becomes History: Pre-Classical Greece Carol G. Thomas #5 Ancient History: Recent Work and New Directions Stanley M. Burstein, Ramsay MacMullen, Kurt A. Raaflaub, and Allen M. Ward #6 Before Alexander: Constructing Early Macedonia Eugene N. Borza #7 Current Issues and the Study of Ancient History Stanley M. Burstein, Nancy Demand, Ian Morris, and Lawrence Tritle #8 Current Issues in the History of the Ancient Near East Gonzalo Rubio, Steven J. Garfinkle, Gary Beckman, and Daniel C. Snell, edited by Mark W. Chavalas #9 Pastoral Politics: Animals, Agriculture and Society in Ancient Greece Timothy Howe #10 Recent Directions in the Military History of the Ancient World Seth F.C. Richardson, Everett L. Wheeler, Sara E. Phang, and Doug Lee, edited by Lee L. Brice and Jennifer T. Roberts Other publications by the Association Makedonika: Essays by Eugene N. Borza Edited by Carol G. Thomas The Coming of The Greeks James T. Hooker Directory of Ancient Historians in the United States, 2nd ed. Compiled by Konrad Kinzl Continued publication of the series is made possible through the efforts of the AAH publications committee, W. Lindsay Adams of the University of Utah; Lee L. Brice of Western Illinois University, chair; Eugene Borza of Pennsylvania State University; Mark Chavalas of University of Wisconsin La Crosse; Kenneth Harl of Tulane University; Timothy Howe of St. Olaf College; Jennifer T. Roberts of City College– City University of New York; and Carol Thomas of University of Washington. Readers with questions about the series or topic suggestions for future volumes or manuscript questions should contact the current president of the Association of Ancient Historians. Ernst Badian at the Macedonian site of Pella, 1973. Photo courtesy of Eugene N. Borza. THE LEGACY OF ERNST BADIAN C G. T , Editor arol homas Association of Ancient Historians © 2013 All Rights Reserved No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without permission from the publisher, except for brief passages quoted in a review. Book and cover design: Mary Stoddard ISBN-13: 978-0-615-79212-5 Association of Ancient Historians Cindy Nimchuk, Ph.D. Secretary-Treasurer [email protected] Manufactured in the United States of America C ontents 1 I Ernst Badian and the Association of Ancient Historians Carol G. Thomas 9 II Ernst Badian’s Methodological Maxims T. Corey Brennan III A Peltast Among Hoplites 27 Ernst Badian and Athenian History Stanley M. Burstein 45 IV Ernst Badian’s Alexander Eugene N. Borza V Ink and Blood 59 Ernst Badian, Rome, and the Art of History Jerzy Linderski 79 The Scholarship of Ernst Badian: A Complete Bibliography