Muntz provides a new examination of Diodorus Siculus in his own historical context. Through an analysis of the first part of the Bibliotheke, he shows how Diodorus uses the ancient "barbarians" to engage with major political and intellectual issues in the late Roman Republic.
Muntz provides a new examination of Diodorus Siculus in his own historical context. Through an analysis of the first part of the Bibliotheke, he shows how Diodorus uses the ancient "barbarians" to engage with major political and intellectual issues in the late Roman Republic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles E. Muntz is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of Arkansas and has been a visiting fellow at Wolfson College, Cambridge University. He received his Ph.D. from Duke University and his B.A. from Swarthmore College.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents List of Abbreviations Chapter 1 Diodorus, Quellenforschung, and Beyond Chapter 2 Organizing the World Chapter 3 The Origins of Civilization Chapter 4 Mythical History Chapter 5 The Deified Culture-bringers Chapter 6 Kings, Kingship, and Rome Chapter 7 The Roman Civil Wars and the Bibliotheke Bibliography
Table of Contents List of Abbreviations Chapter 1 Diodorus, Quellenforschung, and Beyond Chapter 2 Organizing the World Chapter 3 The Origins of Civilization Chapter 4 Mythical History Chapter 5 The Deified Culture-bringers Chapter 6 Kings, Kingship, and Rome Chapter 7 The Roman Civil Wars and the Bibliotheke Bibliography
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