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The Lost History Of Peter The Patrician An Account Of Romes Imperial Past From The Age Of Justinian 1st Thomas M Banchich

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The Lost History Of Peter The Patrician An Account Of Romes Imperial Past From The Age Of Justinian 1st Thomas M Banchich
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Publisher: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.95 MB
Author: Thomas M. Banchich
ISBN: 9780415516631, 9781315714585, 0415516633, 1315714582
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1st

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The Lost History Of Peter The Patrician An Account Of Romes Imperial Past From The Age Of Justinian 1st Thomas M Banchich by Thomas M. Banchich 9780415516631, 9781315714585, 0415516633, 1315714582 instant download after payment.

The Lost History of Peter the Patrician is an annotated translation from the Greek of the fragments of Peter’s History, including additional fragments which are now more often considered the work of the Roman historian Cassius Dio's so-called Anonymous Continuer. Banchich’s annotation helps clarify the relationship of Peter's work to that of Cassius Dio. Focusing on the historical and historiographical rather than philological, he provides a strong framework for the understanding of this increasingly important source for the third and fourth centuries A.D.
With an introduction on Peter himself - a distinguished administrator and diplomat at the court of Justinian – assessing his literary output, the relationship of the fragments of Peter's History to the fragments of the Anonymous Continuer, and the contentious issue of the place of this evidence within the framework of late antique historiography, The Lost History of Peter the Patrician will be an invaluable resource for those interested in the history of the Roman world in general and of the third and fourth centuries A.D. in particular.

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