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Monarchy. --- Historiography. --- Cassius Dio Cocceianus. --- Roman history (Cassius Dio Cocceianus) --- 30 B.C.-284 A.D. --- Rome --- Rome (Empire) --- History
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L’Histoire romaine écrite en grec par Cassius Dion (c. 160-235 p.C.), qui compte quatre-vingts livres et couvre dix siècles, est une source d’importance capitale pour les spécialistes du monde gréco-romain. Elle demeure toutefois mal connue et incomplètement étudiée car les aléas de la transmission du texte, parvenu à nous en partie sous forme fragmentaire, ont longtemps freiné la réalisation d'enquêtes transversales menées à l'échelle de l'œuvre entière.
Historiography. --- Cassius Dio Cocceianus. --- Dion Cassius --- Critique et interprétation --- Roman history (Cassius Dio Cocceianus) --- Rome --- Rome (Empire) --- Dion Cassius, --- Roman history (Cassius Dio Cocceianus). --- Rome (Empire). --- Historiographie. --- Historiography --- Cassius Dio Cocceianus --- Dio Cassius Cocceianus. --- Dion Cassius Cocceianus --- Kasjusz Dion Kokcejan --- Cassio Dione --- Dione, Cassio --- Cassius Dio --- Kasij Dion --- Dion Kasios Kokeianosi --- Lucio Cassio Dione --- Dio Cassius --- Casio, Dion --- Dio Cocceianus, Lucius Claudius Cassius --- Critique et interprétation. --- Critique et interprétation. --- Classics --- History --- monde gréco-romain --- histoire romaine
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This is an historical commentary on Books 55-56 of Dio's Roman History. These books recount the last half of the reign of the Emperor Augustus, above all his orchestration of the first imperial succession. Addressed to both students and scholars, the new commentary is the first since the eighteenth century to offer full and fresh treatment of this segment of Dio's work.
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"This volume focuses on Cassius Dio as a historian - the only historian who allows us to follow the developments of Rome's political institutions during a more than thousand year period, from the foundation of the city to Cassius Dio's retirement from public life in 229 CE. The volume explores the Roman historian's methodology and agendas, all of which influenced his approaches to Rome's history. It offers a reassessment that rests on a deeper study of his relationship with historiographical traditions as well as his narrative and structural approach to Roman history. It examines Cassius Dio as both a writer in the historiographic tradition with his own agenda for writing The Roman History and a historian with his own ambition to tell the history of Rome. Contributors are: Valérie Fromentin, Mads O. Lindholmer, Christopher Baron, Konstantin V. Markov, Josip Parat, Christopher Burden-Strevens, Adam M. Kemezis, Andrew G. Scott, Jesper M. Madsen, Alex Imrie, Graham Andrews, Eric Adler, Carsten H. Lange, Antonio Pistellato, Jesper Carlsen, Brandon Jones, Julie Langford"--
Historians --- Cassius Dio Cocceianus. --- Cassius Dio Cocceianus --- Political and social views. --- Rome --- Historiography. --- History, Ancient --- Ancient history --- Ancient world history --- World history
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"Cassius Dio : Greek Intellectual and Roman Politician, a collection of essays on this historian, is the first to appear in the new Brill series Historiography of Rome and its Empire. The volume brings together case studies that highlight various aspects of Dio's Roman History, focusing on previously ignored or misunderstood aspects of his narrative. The main purpose of the volume is to pursue a combined historiographic, literary and rhetorical analysis of Dio's work and of its political and intellectual agendas. Dio's work is often used as a handy resource, with scholars looking at isolated sections of his annalistic structure. Contrary to this approach, the volume puts emphasis on Cassius Dio and his Roman History in its historiographical setting, thus allowing us to link and understand the different parts of his work. Contributors are: Christopher Burden-Strevens, Jesper Carlsen, Marianne Coudry, Andriy Fomin, Alain Gowing, Brandon Jones, Adam Kemezis, Carsten Hjort Lange, Jesper Majbom Madsen, Christopher Mallan, Josiah Osgood, Jussi Rantala, Verena Schulz, Søren Lund Sørensen, Gianpaolo Urso and Richard Westall"--Provided by publisher.
Historians --- Politicians --- Greeks --- Cassius Dio Cocceianus. --- Cassius Dio Cocceianus --- Political and social views. --- Rome --- Historiography. --- Greeks. --- Historians. --- Politicians. --- Geschichtsschreibung. --- Cassius, --- Dion Cassius. --- Roman history (Cassius Dio Cocceianus). --- Rome (Empire). --- Rome. --- E-books --- Roman history (Cassius Dio Cocceianus) --- Rome (Empire) --- Historiography --- Civil war. --- Civil wars --- Intra-state war --- Rebellions --- Government, Resistance to --- International law --- Revolutions --- War --- Dio Cassius Cocceianus --- Dion Cassius Cocceianus --- Kasjusz Dion Kokcejan --- Cassio Dione --- Dione, Cassio --- Cassius Dio --- Kasij Dion --- Dion Cassius --- Dion Kasios Kokeianosi --- Lucio Cassio Dione --- Dio Cassius --- Casio, Dion --- Dio Cocceianus, Lucius Claudius Cassius --- Political and social views --- Roman history (Cassius Dio Coceianus) --- Historians - Rome - Biography --- Politicians - Rome - Biography --- Greeks - Rome - Biography --- Cassius Dio Cocceianus - Political and social views --- Cassius Dio Cocceianus. - Roman history --- Rome - Historiography
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For many yearsCassius Dio's Romaika (c. AD 160 - c. AD 230) has served as a quarry for the reconstruction of lost sources and the historical narrative. The view of the Roman Republicheld by this member of the imperial elite, however,has hardly been considered. This work combines two separate strands of research, in that it examines the criteria according to which he employed his sources: he adhered to an ideal of a harmonious society which was particularly influenced by the Stoic Poseidonios (c. 135 ? c. 51 BC), according to which everybody served for the good of all.
Emperors --- Biography --- History and criticism. --- Cassius Dio Cocceianus. --- Dio Cassius Cocceianus --- Dion Cassius Cocceianus --- Kasjusz Dion Kokcejan --- Cassio Dione --- Dione, Cassio --- Cassius Dio --- Kasij Dion --- Dion Cassius --- Dion Kasios Kokeianosi --- Lucio Cassio Dione --- Dio Cassius --- Casio, Dion --- Διων Κασσιος --- Διων Κασσιος Κοκκηιανος --- Diōn Kassios --- Diōn Kassios Kokkēianos --- Dio Cocceianus, Lucius Claudius Cassius --- Rome --- History. --- Cassius (Dio) Historia Romana --- Cassius Dio Cocceianus. Roman history --- Rome -- History -- Republic, 265-30 B.C --- Rome -- History -- Republic, 265-30 B.C. -- Historiography --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- Languages & Literatures --- Greek & Latin Languages & Literatures --- Italy --- History & Archaeology --- E-books --- Cassius Dio Cocceianus
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The political instability of the Severan Period (AD 193-235) destroyed the High Imperial consensus about the Roman past and caused both rulers and subjects constantly to re-imagine and re-narrate both recent events and the larger shape of Greco-Roman history and cultural identity. This book examines the narratives put out by the new dynasty, and how the literary elite responded with divergent visions of their own. It focuses on four long Greek narrative texts from the period (by Cassius Dio, Philostratus and Herodian), each of which constructs its own version of the empire, each defined by different Greek and Roman elements and each differently affected by dynastic change, especially that from Antonine to Severan. Innovative theories of narrative are used to produce new readings of these works that bring political, literary and cultural perspectives together in a unified presentation of the Severan era as a distinctive historical moment.
Greek prose literature. --- HISTORY / Ancient / General. --- Cassius Dio Cocceianus. --- Herodian. --- Philostratus, --- Rome --- History --- Greek prose literature --- Cassius Dio Cocceianu --- Greek literature --- Filostrat, Flaviĭ, --- Filóstrato, --- Filostrato, Flavio, --- Filostrato, --- Filostratos, Flawiusz, --- Flavio Filostrato, --- Flavius Philostratus, --- Flawiusz Filostratos, --- Philostratos, --- Philostratos, Phlauios, --- Philostratus, Flavius --- Philostratus, Flavius, --- Philostratus --- Phlauios Philostratos, --- Erodiano --- Héródianos --- Herodianus --- Herodijan --- Herodian, --- Cassius Dio Cocceianus --- Dion Cassius Cocceianus --- Kasjusz Dion Kokcejan --- Cassio Dione --- Dione, Cassio --- Cassius Dio --- Kasij Dion --- Dion Cassius --- Dion Kasios Kokeianosi --- Lucio Cassio Dione --- Dio Cassius --- Casio, Dion --- Dio Cocceianus, Lucius Claudius Cassius --- Philostratus, - the Athenian, - active 2nd century-3rd century --- Rome - History - Severans, 193-235
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