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Ammianus Marcellinus Online |
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Philological and Historical Commentary to Ammianus Marcellinus' Res Gestae Jan den Boeft, Daniël den Hengst, Hans C. Teitler and Jan Willem Drijvers |
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Inhalt :: Content Umfassender historisch-philologischer Kommentar zu den "Res Gestae" des Ammianus Marcellinus (4. Jh. n. Chr.). Das Werk, von dem die Bücher 14-31 erhalten sind, behandelt die Geschichte Roms von der Zeit Kaiser Nervas (96 n. Chr.) bis zum Tod Kaiser Valens (378 n. Chr.) und ist von großer Bedeutung für Wissenschaftler der römischen Geschichte, der lateinischen Philologie, der Militärgeschichte und der Geschichtsschreibung im Allgemeinen. |
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Verlag :: Publisher Brill Academic Publishers |
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Preis :: Price Preise auf Anfrage / Prices on request |
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Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV. |
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ISBN/ISSN 2589-5877 Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number 108204 |
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Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information Ammianus Marcellinus (4th century CE) was a Roman soldier, historian and author of Res Gestae, a major historical work on the history of Rome from the period of Emperor Nerva (96 CE) to the death of Emperor Valens (378 CE). Res Gestae originally consisted of thirty-one books, although the first thirteen books have been lost. The surviving eighteen books (books 14-31) cover the period from 353 to 378. After the diligent work of P. de Jonge, who wrote commentaries on books 14-18 from the 1930s till the 1980s, J. den Boeft, D. den Hengst, H.C. Teitler and, starting 1991, J.W. Drijvers have steadily worked on the commentaries to the remaining books 19-31 of Res Gestae. Their collaborative work has received much praise in the international scholarly world, and has been completed in 2018. Ammianus Marcellinus Online includes the commentaries to books 14-31 of Res Gestae as well as two full text editions in Latin on which the commentaries are based (Clark, 1910 and Seyfarth, 1978). Ammianus Marcellinus Online is the digital version of the standard and the only complete commentary on Res Gestae. It is of great importance to scholars in Roman history, Latin philology, military history and historiography in general. Features and benefits
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