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Africa wars
Anecdota
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Buildings of Justinian
Byzantine history
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Gothic War
Greek historian
Greek literature
History of the Wars
Justinian
Justinian's reign
Late Antiquity
Loeb Classical Library
Military history
Ostrogoths
Persian Wars
Procopius
Roman Empire
Secret History
Sicily
Theodora
Vandalic War
Vandals

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  • ISBN 9780674993785
  • Weight: 349g
  • Dimensions: 108 x 162mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1940
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Late antique architecture.

Procopius, born at Caesarea in Palestine late in the fifth century, became a lawyer. In AD 527 he was made legal adviser and secretary of Belisarius, commander against the Persians, and went with Belisarius again in 533 against the Vandals and in 535 against the Ostrogoths. Sometime after 540 he returned to Constantinople. He may have been that Procopius who was prefect of Constantinople in 562, but the date of his death (after 558) is unknown.

Procopius’ History of the Wars in 8 books recounts the Persian Wars of emperors Justinus and Justinian down to 550 (2 books); the Vandalic War and after-events in Africa 532–546 (2 books); the Gothic War against the Ostrogoths in Sicily and Italy 536–552 (3 books); and a sketch of events to 554 (1 book). The whole consists largely of military history, with much information about peoples and places as well, and about special events. He was a diligent, careful, judicious narrator of facts and developments and shows good powers of description. He is just to the empire’s enemies and boldly criticizes emperor Justinian. Other works by Procopius are the Anecdota or Secret History—vehement attacks on Justinian, Theodora, and others; and the Buildings of Justinian (down to AD 558) including roads and bridges as well as churches, forts, hospitals, and so on in various parts of the empire.

The Loeb Classical Library edition of Procopius is in seven volumes.

Henry Bronson Dewing (1882–1956) was Professor of Greek at Bowdoin College and President of Athens College.

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