The Last of the Romans: Bonifatius - Warlord and comes Africae
Autor Jeroen W. P. Wijnendaeleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iun 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474295994
ISBN-10: 1474295991
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474295991
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A reappraisal of a neglected military commander of the Western Roman Empire
Notă biografică
Dr. Jeroen W. P. Wijnendaele is a lecturer at the Department of Classics at University College Cork, Ireland.
Cuprins
Introduction \ 1. Bonifatius's Early Years (c. 413-421) \ 2. Rise to Power (422-425) \ 3.Enemy of the State (426-428) \ 4. Fighting for the Empire (429-433) \ 5. Conclusion \ Appendix - Roman Warlords \ Bibliography \ Index.
Recenzii
This body of work makes clear the complexity of Late Roman politics, as well as taking a different perspective on the role played by Roman emperors in politics in both parts of the Empire ... [It] contains a number of astute observations.
Wijnendaele's study provides a welcome addition to the research on Western-Roman history.
This short book represents a thoughtful and successful attempt to sketch a biography of the late Roman warlord Count Bonifatius (? 432) ... This enjoyable study would be accessible to a general reader, and it is successful in explaining the complex period that it handles.
A thorough and balanced account ... Wijnendaele has shed new light on his subject from all angles and thus has not only delivered an interesting study of Bonifatius, but also formulated observations from a special perspective on the general situation of the Western Roman Empire of this era. ... In this respect, Wijnendaele's book is a stimulating new portrayal [and] an alternative look at the history of the Western Roman Empire between 413 and 433.
[This] is a clearly written study that negotiates the difficulties of a complex period with assurance, is based on close familiarity with the ancient sources and with the most recent scholarship.
The fruit of a great deal of thorough research ... Wijnendaele offers a coherent and unified reconstruction ... It goes far beyond simple biography. ... An excellent volume.
Wijnendaele provides a solid, source-rich, factual presentation of the life story of Boniface. (Bloomsbury translation)
[The books] greatest value lies in the fact that it brings Bonifatius to the fore, where he had not been for some time.
The book is beautifully produced, with text, timeline, and some excellent notes.
In the early fifth century the Roman West suffered chaos and disintegration, as the moribund House of Theodosius tried with diminishing success to remain in power. Count Boniface was a key figure in this effort. The author brings the count to life, displaying considerable acumen, infectious enthusiasm, and great sympathy for all players in the drama. This is an important book.
Wijnendaele's study provides a welcome addition to the research on Western-Roman history.
This short book represents a thoughtful and successful attempt to sketch a biography of the late Roman warlord Count Bonifatius (? 432) ... This enjoyable study would be accessible to a general reader, and it is successful in explaining the complex period that it handles.
A thorough and balanced account ... Wijnendaele has shed new light on his subject from all angles and thus has not only delivered an interesting study of Bonifatius, but also formulated observations from a special perspective on the general situation of the Western Roman Empire of this era. ... In this respect, Wijnendaele's book is a stimulating new portrayal [and] an alternative look at the history of the Western Roman Empire between 413 and 433.
[This] is a clearly written study that negotiates the difficulties of a complex period with assurance, is based on close familiarity with the ancient sources and with the most recent scholarship.
The fruit of a great deal of thorough research ... Wijnendaele offers a coherent and unified reconstruction ... It goes far beyond simple biography. ... An excellent volume.
Wijnendaele provides a solid, source-rich, factual presentation of the life story of Boniface. (Bloomsbury translation)
[The books] greatest value lies in the fact that it brings Bonifatius to the fore, where he had not been for some time.
The book is beautifully produced, with text, timeline, and some excellent notes.
In the early fifth century the Roman West suffered chaos and disintegration, as the moribund House of Theodosius tried with diminishing success to remain in power. Count Boniface was a key figure in this effort. The author brings the count to life, displaying considerable acumen, infectious enthusiasm, and great sympathy for all players in the drama. This is an important book.