The Patrician Texts in the Book of Armagh
Author: Ludwig Bieler
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Published: 1979
Total Pages: 304
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Author: Ludwig Bieler
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Published: 1979
Total Pages: 304
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: The Antiquary:VOL.III January-June
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Published: 1881
Total Pages: 306
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ronald Syme
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Published: 1979
Total Pages: 712
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKRoman Papers Volume III
Author: Thomas M. Banchich
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2015-05-15
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 1317501438
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe 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.
Author: W. Jeffrey Tatum
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Published: 2014-02-25
Total Pages: 380
ISBN-13: 1469620650
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPublius Clodius Pulcher was a prominent political figure during the last years of the Roman Republic. Born into an illustrious patrician family, his early career was sullied by military failures and especially by the scandal that resulted from his allegedly disguising himself as a woman in order to sneak into a forbidden religious ceremony in the hope of seducing Caesar's wife. Clodius survived this disgrace, however, and emerged as a major political force. He renounced his patrician status and was elected tribune of the people. As tribune, he pursued an ambitious legislative agenda, winning the loyalties of the common people of Rome to such a degree that he was soon able to summon forceful, even violent, demonstrations on his own behalf. The first modern, comprehensive biography of Clodius, The Patrician Tribune traces his career from its earliest stages until its end in 52 B.C., when he was murdered by a political rival. Jeffrey Tatum explores Clodius's political successes, as well as the limitations of his popular strategies, within the broader context of Roman political practices. In the process, Tatum illuminates the relationship between the political contests of Rome's elite and the daily struggles of Rome's urban poor.
Author: Margaret L King
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2014-07-14
Total Pages: 548
ISBN-13: 1400854342
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn comprehensive detail Margaret King analyzes the activities of the patricians who were predominant in the ranks of the humanists and who made humanist thought a powerful tool in the service of their class and of the city itself. Originally published in 1986. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Author: Clydesdale Horse Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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Published: 1893
Total Pages: 486
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Madison, James
Publisher: Best Books on
Published: 1902-01-01
Total Pages: 502
ISBN-13: 1623764742
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ian Hughes
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Published: 2015-09-30
Total Pages: 235
ISBN-13: 1473866448
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis engaging historical narrative of the fall of the Western Roman Empire focuses on the individuals in power during its final forty years. The fall of the Western Roman Empire was a chaotic but crucial period of European history. To bring order to our understanding of this time, Patricians and Emperors offers a concise chronology with comparative biographies of the individuals who wielded significant power. It covers the period between the assassination of Aetius in 454 and the death of Odovacer during the Ostrogoth invasion of 493. The book is divided into four parts. The first establishes context for the period, including brief profiles of generals Stilicho (395–408) and Aetius (425–454), and explains the nature of the empire at the time of its initial decline. The second details the lives of general Ricimer (455–472) and his great rival, Marcellinus (455–468), by focusing on the stories of the numerous emperors that Ricimer raised and deposed. The third deals with the Patricians Gundobad (472–3) and Orestes (475–6), and also explains how the barbarian general Odovacer came to power in 476. The final part outlines and analyses the Fall of the West and the rise of barbarian kingdoms in France, Spain, and Italy.
Author: Lori Handeland
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2010-09-28
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9780312532642
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIncludes an excerpt from Marked by the moon.