John Prevas
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John Prevas is a classics professor of Latin and ancient history at Eckerd College.
Prevas is the author of Hannibal Crosses The Alps (2001), Xenophon's March: Into the Lair of the Persian Lion[1] (2002) and Envy of the Gods (2004), a history of Alexander the Great's ill-fated journey through the Gedrosia Desert.[2][3]
Prevas was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He and his wife Mavis currently reside in Bellair, Florida. Prevas received Masters in education from John Hopkins University.
[edit] References
- ^ Review of Xenophon's March by Dr. J. Boone Bartholomees
- ^ Aschoff, Susan. "Quest for a Conqueror." St. Petersburg Times, December 18, 2004.
- ^ Envy of the Gods information at publisher Dacapo Books