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Late Roman World and Its Historian
Late Roman World and Its Historian
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A01=Jan Willem Drijvers
ammianus
Ammianus Marcellinus
Ammianus Marcellinus historical perspectives
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Author_Jan Willem Drijvers
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Constantius II
Credo
Devious
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Flavius Josephus
Follow
fourth century warfare
Held
ILS
imperial image construction
Jan Willem Drijvers
john
Julian's Arrival
Julian's Death
Julian’s Arrival
Julian’s Death
late antiquity studies
Livy
magister
Magister Equitum
Magister Peditum
marcellinus
matthews
persian
Persian Campaign
Persian Magi analysis
praetorian
prefect
Protector Domesticus
religious identity Rome
Rhine Frontier
Roman historiography
Smoothed
Spokesman
Theodosian Code
Valerius Maximus
Worthwhile
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780415202718
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 16 Sep 1999
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Ammianus Marcellinus, Greek by birth but writing in Latin c. AD 390, was the last great Roman historian. His writings are an indispensable basis for our knowledge of the late Roman world. This book represents a collection of papers analysing Ammianus's writings from a variety of perspective, including Ammianus as historian of, and participant in, Julian's Persian campaign, his identification with traditional religious attitudes and values in Rome and his view of the Persian Magi. The contributors engage especially with the concept of self-identification. They address the tension of Ammianus' dual role as both 'outside' external narrator and at the same time and 'insider' to the contemporary experiences and events which make up his surviving history.
Jan Willem Drijvers, David Hunt
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