The Later Roman Empire: (a.D. 354-378): AD 354-378 (Classics)

The Later Roman Empire (A.D. 354-378)
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He was not a professional man of letters but an army office of Greek origin born at Antioch and contemporary with the events described in what remains of his work. He set himself the task of continuing the histories of Tacitus from A. The first thirteen of his thirty-one books are lost; the remainder describe a period of only 25 years and the reigns of the emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovian, Valentinian and Valens, for which he is a prime authority.

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He was a pagan and an admirer of the apostate Julian, to whose career about the half the surviving books are devoted. Nevertheless, his treatment of Christianity is free from prejudice and his impartiality and good judgement have been generally acknowledged. Paperback Number of Pages: Penguin Classics Publication Date: Edward Gibbon , Hugh Trevor-Roper.

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He was not a professional man of letters but an army officer of Greek origin born at Antioch and contemporary with the events described in what remains of his work. The closest thing to a time machine to the late s, not just to its events but even its mindset. Decided to reread this classic of late Roman historiography after reading Donna Tartt's The Secret History , because I remember being most interested in Ammianus' treatment of Julian the Apostate, for whom Tartt's character of the quasi-pagan classics professor Julian Morrow is surely named. The E-mail Address es you entered is are not in a valid format. For example, in describing Julian's campaign against the Persians he mentions of a town that was deserted "by its Jewish inhabitants because of its low walls.

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