In Defiance of History

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Ab Urbe Condita
Augustine influence
Augustine's De Civitate Dei
Augustine’s De Civitate Dei
Augustus's Reign
Augustus’s Reign
Author_Victoria Leonard
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Christian historiography
Christian interpretation of Roman disasters
Christian Roman Empire
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Gallic Sack
Gothic Invasion
Hereford Mappa Mundi
Human Suffering
imperial Roman studies
Justin's Epitome
Justin’s Epitome
Late Antique Text
late antiquity
Maijastina Kahlos
Narrative Voice
providence theory
Punic War
Refocuses
Roman Imperial Authority
Roman Populace
Sacred Vessels
synchronisation of Augustus and Christ
Theosophical System
Triple Triumph
Uneven Survival
Van Nuffelen
Velleius Paterculus
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032199818
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume offers a counterbalance to the dismissal that Orosius’s Histories Against the Pagans has suffered in most recent criticism. Orosius is traditionally considered to be a mediocre scholar and an essentially worthless historian. This book takes his literary endeavour seriously, recognizing the unique contribution the Histories made at a crucial moment of debate and uncertainty, where the present was shaped by restructuring the past. The significance of the Histories is recognised intrinsically rather than only in comparison with other texts and authors, principally Augustine of Hippo, Orosius's mentor. The approach of the book is historiographical, exploring the form, purpose, and meaning of the Histories. The themes of divine providence, monotheism, and imperial authority are examined, and the subjects of war and the sack of Rome receive extended analysis. The book foregrounds Orosius's significant historiographical innovations that are seldom explored, such as the subversion of imperial history within a Christian spectrum in the synchronization of the emperor Augustus and Christ. Each chapter contributes to the progression of knowledge about Orosius’s Histories and the wider literary and historiographical culture of disruption that characterised the late fourth and early fifth centuries CE.

Victoria Leonard is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities at Coventry University, and at the Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London. Her research focuses on the late antique and early medieval western Mediterranean. She has published on religious conflict, gender and violence, and ancient historiography. Most recently, she co-edited the volume Bodily Fluids in Antiquity with Mark Bradley and Laurence Totelin, which was published by Routledge in 2021.

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