Empire in Crisis: Gothic Invasions and Roman Historiography
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ArtikelSpråk: Engelska Språk: Tyska Språk: Italienska Utgivningsinformation: Holzhausen Mitthof, Fritz [Imprint] 2020Innehållstyp: - text
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- 1 Place qualifiers
- 1Q Other geographical groupings
- 1QB Historical states
- 1QBA Ancient World
- 1QBAG Ancient Greece
- 1QBAR Ancient Rome
- 1QBC Historical states
- 1QBCB Byzantine Empire
- 2 Language qualifiers
- 2A Indo-European languages
- 2AH Hellenic languages
- 2AHA Ancient (Classical) Greek
- 3 Time period qualifiers
- 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr
- 3K CE period up to c 1500
- Alte Geschichte
- Ancient Greek Literature
- Ancient Historiography
- Ancient history
- Balkan
- Balkans
- C Language and Linguistics
- CF Linguistics
- CFL Palaeography
- Classical philology
- D Biography
- DB Ancient
- DS Literature
- DSB Literary studies
- DSBB Literary studies
- Dexippus
- Dexippus Vindobonensis
- Einfälle ins Römische Reich
- Germanen
- Germanic tribes
- Goten
- Goths
- Invasions into the Roman Empire
- J Society and Social Sciences
- JB Society and culture
- JBC Cultural and media studies
- JBCC Cultural studies
- JBCC2 Material culture
- Klassische Philologie
- Late Ancient History
- Literature and Literary studies
- N History and Archaeology
- NH History
- NHA History
- NHAH Historiography
- NHC Ancient
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The volume, which has emerged from an international conference of the same title, unites a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary contributions on invasions of Goths and other Germanic tribes into the Roman Empire, focusing primarily on the third-century CE. The newly discovered fragments of the lost work Scythica by the third-century historian Dexippus of Athens, the so-called Scythica Vindobonensia alias Dexippus Vindobonensis, which survived in a Greek palimpsest kept in the Austrian National Library in Vienna, have great impact on the study of this field. The contributions explore the Vienna fragments in their historical and historiographical contexts, from the Roman to the Byzantine Era, and the history of the invasions themselves.
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