Ammianus after Julian : the reign of Valentinian and Valens in Books 26-31 of the Res Gestae / / edited by J. den Boeft ... [et al.].

In Books 26–31 Ammianus Marcellinus deals with the period of the emperors Valentinian and Valens. The representatives of the new dynasty differ greatly from their predecessor Julian, both personally and in their style of government. The Empire is divided between the two rulers, and suffers increasin...

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Superior document:Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava ; v. 289
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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum ; 289.
Physical Description:1 online resource (336 p.)
Notes:"This book is the result of an international conference held at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS) from 2-5 June 2005"--P. [vii].
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Vom Tsunami Von 365 Zum Mimas-Orakel: Ammianus Marcellinus Als Zeithistoriker Und Die Spätgriechische Tradition /
Der Reflex Der Selbstdarstellung Der Valentinianischen Dynastie Bei Ammianus Marcellinus Und Den Kirchenhistorikern /
Ammianus On Valentinian. Some Observations /
Valentinian And The Bishops: Ammianus 30.9.5 In Context /
The Chronology Of Valens’ Dealings With Persia And Armenia, 364-378ce /
Ammianus On The Revolt Of Firmus /
Literary Aspects Of Ammianus’ Second Digression On Rome /
La Traversée Du Danube Par Les Goths: La Subversion D’Un Modèle Héroïque (Ammien Marcellin 31.4) /
Greek And Roman Parallel History In Ammianus /
The Sphragis And Closure Of The Res Gestae /
Et Ne Quid Coturni Terribilis Fabulae Relinquerent Intemptatum... (Amm. Marc. 28.6.29). Die Göttin Der Gerechtigkeit Und Der Comes Romanus /
Crossing The Frontiers: Imperial Power In The Last Book Of Ammianus /
Non Consolandi Gratia, Sed Probrose Monendi (Res Gestae 28.1.4). The Hazards Of (Moral) Historiography /
Contributors /
Index Nominum /
Index Rerum /
Summary:In Books 26–31 Ammianus Marcellinus deals with the period of the emperors Valentinian and Valens. The representatives of the new dynasty differ greatly from their predecessor Julian, both personally and in their style of government. The Empire is divided between the two rulers, and suffers increasingly from barbarian invasions. Faced with these changes, Ammianus adapts his historical method. His treatment of the events becomes less detailed and more critical. The years following on the death of Julian are painted in dark colours, as the disaster at Hadrianople casts its shadow before. The papers in this volume, on History and Historiography, Literary Composition and Crisis of Empire, were presented during the conference \'Ammianus after Julian\' held in 2005.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:1281936707
9786611936709
9047421515
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by J. den Boeft ... [et al.].