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Dionysius And The History Of Archaic Rome Reprint 2020 Emilio Gabba

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Dionysius And The History Of Archaic Rome Reprint 2020 Emilio Gabba
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.4 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Emilio Gabba
ISBN: 9780520342170, 0520342178
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint 2020

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Dionysius And The History Of Archaic Rome Reprint 2020 Emilio Gabba by Emilio Gabba 9780520342170, 0520342178 instant download after payment.

In The History of Archaic Rome, Dionysius purposely viewed Roman history as an embodiment of all that was best in Greek culture. Gabba places Dionysius's remarkable thesis in its cultural context, comparing this author with other ancient historians and evaluating Dionysius's treatment of his sources. In truth, the last decades B.C. made the historian's task an enormous challenge. On the one hand, the ancient writers knew Rome to be the greatest empire the world had seen, seemingly impregnable in military power and still capable of expansion. On the other hand, they were acutely aware that it recently had barely survived half a century of civil strife. Gabba recalls to us how little was confidently known of Rome's actual origins in an illuminating examination of Dionysius's methodology as a historian.

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