Ammianus Marcellinus From Soldier to Author: Historiography of Rome and Its Empire, cartea 16
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004525290
ISBN-10: 9004525297
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Historiography of Rome and Its Empire
ISBN-10: 9004525297
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Historiography of Rome and Its Empire
Notă biografică
Michael P. Hanaghan, Ph.D. (2015), the University of Sydney, is Research Fellow in the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry at Australian Catholic University. He is author of Reading Sidonius’ Epistles (Cambridge, 2019) and numerous articles, including several on Ammianus.
David Woods, Ph.D. (1991), the Queen’s University of Belfast, is the Head of the Department of Classics at University College Cork, Ireland. He is the author of numerous articles on the military and political history of the Roman Empire.
Contributors are: Agnese Bargagna, Maxime Emion, Michael Hanaghan, Gavin Kelly, J.E. Lendon, Moysés Marcos, Sigrid Mratschek, Philip Rance, Álvaro Sánchez-Ostiz, Conor Whately, Jeroen Wijnendaele, Guy Williams, David Woods, Michael Wuk
David Woods, Ph.D. (1991), the Queen’s University of Belfast, is the Head of the Department of Classics at University College Cork, Ireland. He is the author of numerous articles on the military and political history of the Roman Empire.
Contributors are: Agnese Bargagna, Maxime Emion, Michael Hanaghan, Gavin Kelly, J.E. Lendon, Moysés Marcos, Sigrid Mratschek, Philip Rance, Álvaro Sánchez-Ostiz, Conor Whately, Jeroen Wijnendaele, Guy Williams, David Woods, Michael Wuk
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Contents
Historiography of Rome and Its Empire Series
Preface
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Michael Hanaghan and David Woods
1 Why We Need a New Edition of Ammianus Marcellinus
Gavin Kelly
2 Ammianus and the Dignitas Protectoris
Maxime Emion
3 Simplicitas Militaris: Ammianus Marcellinus and Sermo Castrensis
Philip Rance
4 Ammianus’ Identification of Named Legions and Its Literary Significance
Conor Whately
5 Religionibus Firmis Iuramenta Constricta? Ammianus and the Sacramentum Militiae
Michael Wuk
6 Ammianus on Mallobaudes and Magnus Maximus: A Response to Theodosian Discourse?
Jeroen Wijnendaele
7 The Face of Convention: Battle and Siege Description in Ammianus Marcellinus
J. E. Lendon
8 The Literary Function of Ammianus’ Criticisms of Military Luxuria
Álvaro Sánchez-Ostiz
9 Coturni Terribilis Fabula (Amm. Marc. 28.6.29): The Goddess of Justice and the Death of Theodosius the Elder
Sigrid Mratschek
10 Ille ut Fax uel Incensus Malleolus: Ammianus and His Swift Narration of Julian’s Balkan Itinerary in 361 CE
Moysés Marcos
11 The Depiction of the Common Soldier (Miles) in Ammianus and Tacitus and the Intertextual Background of the Res Gestae
Agnese Bargagna
12 Xenophon and Ammianus: Two Soldier-Historians and Their Persian Expeditions
Guy Williams
Index
Historiography of Rome and Its Empire Series
Preface
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Michael Hanaghan and David Woods
Part 1: Ammianus’ Text
1 Why We Need a New Edition of Ammianus Marcellinus
Gavin Kelly
Part 2: Ammianus’ Military Experience
2 Ammianus and the Dignitas Protectoris
Maxime Emion
3 Simplicitas Militaris: Ammianus Marcellinus and Sermo Castrensis
Philip Rance
4 Ammianus’ Identification of Named Legions and Its Literary Significance
Conor Whately
5 Religionibus Firmis Iuramenta Constricta? Ammianus and the Sacramentum Militiae
Michael Wuk
6 Ammianus on Mallobaudes and Magnus Maximus: A Response to Theodosian Discourse?
Jeroen Wijnendaele
Part 3: Ammianus’ Literary Aims and Models
7 The Face of Convention: Battle and Siege Description in Ammianus Marcellinus
J. E. Lendon
8 The Literary Function of Ammianus’ Criticisms of Military Luxuria
Álvaro Sánchez-Ostiz
9 Coturni Terribilis Fabula (Amm. Marc. 28.6.29): The Goddess of Justice and the Death of Theodosius the Elder
Sigrid Mratschek
10 Ille ut Fax uel Incensus Malleolus: Ammianus and His Swift Narration of Julian’s Balkan Itinerary in 361 CE
Moysés Marcos
11 The Depiction of the Common Soldier (Miles) in Ammianus and Tacitus and the Intertextual Background of the Res Gestae
Agnese Bargagna
12 Xenophon and Ammianus: Two Soldier-Historians and Their Persian Expeditions
Guy Williams
Index