Definition: Paul Cartledge is Professor of Greek History and a Fellow of Clare College at Cambridge University. His Cambridge University web page lists the following works written, edited or contributed to by Cartledge:
- Sparta and Lakonia: a regional history 1300-362 BC
- CRUX. Essays in Greek History presented to G.E.M. de Ste. Croix on his 75th birthday
- Agesilaos and the Crisis of Sparta
- Hellenistic and Roman Sparta: a tale of two cities
- Aristophanes and his Theatre of the Absurd
- NOMOS. Essays in Athenian Law, Politics and Society
- Religion in the Ancient Greek City
- The Greeks. A Portrait of Self and Others
- Hellenistic Constructs: Essays in culture, history, and historiography
- The Cambridge Illustrated History of Ancient Greece
- Xenophon: Hiero the Tyrant and Other Treatises
- KOSMOS. Essays in Athenian Order, Conflict and Community
- Democritus and Atomistic Politics
- The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization
- Spartan Reflections
- Money, Labour, and Land. Approaches to the economies of ancient Greece
- The Spartans: An Epic History
- Alexander the Great: the Hunt for a New Past
- Thermopylae: the Battle that Changed the World

