Seleukid Bibliographies

An uplifting look on the Celsus Library in Ephesus. Photo: Kmarcher, 2012. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

 

I began studying and collecting scholarship on the Seleukids in 2008. My work benefitted much from my cooperation with Kyle Erickson, David Engels, and many other friends in the Seleukid Study Group, to which I owe my sincere gratitude. Each bibliography presented here has a somewhat different background and thus comes with its own acknowledgment. May the bibliographies shared on this site foster further research on the Seleukid dynasty and on the complex lives and diverse human encounters under Seleukid rule.

Seleukid Bibliographies I: Historica

Compiled by Altay Coskun, Waterloo, ON.
1st ed. 23 February 2024 (1671 entries).
2nd ed. (corrected and augmented) 21 April 2024 (1931 entries)
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Seleukid Bibliographies II: Babyloniaca

Compiled by Nicolaas Verhelst, Muenster & Altay Coskun, Waterloo, ON
1st ed. 21 April 2024 (968 entries)
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In preparation

Seleukid Bibliographies III: Numismatica

Seleukid Bibliographies: Judaica

Seleukid Bibliographies: Persica