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He was certainly living in 391, but "•w much longer his life was prolonged cannot be termined. His History. . Ammianus set himself the vast project of succeed- ing Tacitus as an historian, and might have entitled his work Res Gestae a fine Corneli Taciti ; but the title which has come down to us is simply Res Gestae.^ 1 Odes
Part of a complete English translation. Site contains many Greek and Latin texts, translations and related material.
11 Aug 2010 livres des Res gestae', Cassiodorus 3 (1997), 89–116. He was at any rate a resident of Antioch. 9 Cf. remarks of Barnes 1993 (n. 8), 68. 10 Monotheism demolished by R. L. Rike, Apex Omnium: Religion in the Res Gestae of. Ammianus (Berkeley, Los Angeles, London, 1987), 1–7. Such a view is still found
Ammianus Marcellinus was a Roman soldier and historian who wrote the penultimate major historical account surviving from Antiquity (preceding Procopius). His work, known as the Res Gestae, chronicled in Latin the history of Rome from the accession of the emperor Nerva in 96 to the death of Valens at the Battle of
Part of a complete English translation. Site contains many Greek and Latin texts, translations and related material.
10 Feb 2008 The complete Latin text and an English translation of the History. Part of a large site with many Greek and Latin texts and translations.
Much of what we know today of Rome in the fourth century has itssource in Res Gestae, the sole surviving work of thehistorian Ammianus Marcellinus. The accuracy
EROTIC DATE-PALMS IN AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS. Listy filologickИ CXXXVIII, 2015, 3с4, pp. 213с229. 1 AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS, Res Gestae, XXIV,3,12с13. The Latin text quoted is that of AMMIEN MARCELLIN, Histoire, (Иd.) JACQUES FONTAINE, Paris 1977, which is sub- stantially the same as that of
Ammianus Marcellinus, with an English translation by John C. Rolfe. by Ammianus Marcellinus; Rolfe, John Carew, 1859-1943. Publication date 1935. Topics Rome -- History Empire, 284-476. Publisher London W. Heinemann. Collection robarts; toronto. Digitizing sponsor Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Contributor
He was certainly living in 391, but. "•w much longer his life was prolonged cannot be termined. His History. . Ammianus set himself the vast project of succeed- ing Tacitus as an historian, and might have entitled his work Res Gestae a fine Corneli Taciti ; but the title which has come down to us is simply Res Gestae.^. 1 Odes
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