The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Historians

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The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Historians
Author : Andrew Feldherr
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 24 September 2009
ISBN : 9780521854535
Pages : 487 pages
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An introduction to how the history of Rome was written in the ancient world, and its impact on later periods. It presents essays by an international team of scholars that aim both to orient non-specialist readers to the important concerns of the Roman historians and also to stimulate new research.

The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Historians

An introduction to how the history of Rome was written in the ancient world, and its impact on later periods. It presents essays by an international team of scholars that aim both to orient non-specialist readers to the important concerns of the Roman historians and also to stimulate new research.

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The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Historians

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No field of Latin literature has been more transformed over the last couple of decades than that of the Roman historians. Narratology, a new receptiveness to intertextuality, and a re-thinking of the relationship between literature and its political contexts have ensured that the works of historians such as Livy, Sallust,

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