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El. knyga: Procopius of Caesarea: The Persian Wars: A Historical Commentary

Edited by (University of Ottawa)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781009301930
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781009301930

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Procopius was the major historian of the reign of Justinian and one of the most important historians of Late Antiquity. This is the first extensive commentary on his Persian Wars since the nineteenth century. The work is among the most varied of the author, incorporating the history and geography not only of Mesopotamia and the Caucasus, but also of southern Arabia and Ethiopia, Iran and Central Asia, and Constantinople itself. Each major section is introduced by a section on the history of the events concerned and on the treatment of these events by Procopius and other sources. The volume is equipped with an introduction, three appendices, and numerous maps and plans. All sections of the work that are commented on are translated. The book will therefore be of use to specialists and the general reader alike. A complete translation of the work, with lighter annotation, is being published separately.

The first detailed commentary of the Persian Wars of Procopius, a work that not only describes the wars between Byzantium and Sasanian Persia, but also provides a detailed account of the Nika riot that nearly unseated Justinian and the first outbreak of bubonic plague in Constantinople.

Recenzijos

'The commentary that Greatrex has written is smart, comprehensive, and fills a giant gap in the field of Procopian studies in particular, but also, given the importance of Procopius' work, in the field of sixth-century history in general. It is a work of remarkable depth and breadth, by a scholar with a mastery of Procopius himself and of the modern scholarship on the historian. It deserves a place on the shelf of every serious scholar of Procopius and the sixth-century Mediterranean world.' David A. Parnell, Gnomon

Daugiau informacijos

The first detailed commentary on Procopius' Persian Wars, a rich source for many aspects of the reign of Justinian.
List of Maps and Battle Plans
ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xv
List of Abbreviations
xvi
Tables of Names
xxi
Names of People xxii
Names of Places and Peoples xxvii
Cross-References and Conventions in the Commentary xxxiii
Introduction 1(1)
(1) Procopius
1(2)
(2) The Composition and Structure of The Persian Wars
3(5)
(3) Procopius' Style
8(9)
(a) Speeches
10(2)
(b) Digressions
12(1)
(c) The Presence of Christianity
13(1)
(d) Historical Analysis
14(1)
(e) Lexical Preferences
15(2)
(4) Procopius' Sources
17(2)
(a) Written Historical Sources
17(1)
(b) Oral Sources
18(1)
(c) Reports from the Front
18(1)
(d) Autopsy
19(1)
(5) The Transmission of The Persian Wars
19(2)
(6) Rome and Persia in the Sixth Century
21(7)
(7) The Structure of this Commentary
28(637)
Commentary on Book I
31(346)
Commentary on Book II
377(288)
Appendix 1 Perso-Arabic Sources on Sasanian History 665(10)
Appendix 2 The Length of Procopius' Stade 675(4)
Appendix 3 Nonnosus and Roman Missions to Southern Arabia and Ethiopia 679(8)
Bibliography 687(86)
Index Locorum 773(44)
Index of Latin Terms 817(1)
Index of RKOR Entries 818(1)
Index of Persons and Titles 819(18)
Index of Peoples and Places 837
Geoffrey Greatrex is a Professor in the Department of Classics and Religious Studies at the University of Ottawa and President of the Canadian Committee of Byzantinists. He has spent the past thirty years in research on the late Roman eastern frontier, much of it concerned with the work of Procopius, and has published extensively on the subject.