Bibliography on Ammianus Marcellinus' use of ethnic and social stereotypes (original ) (raw )Review of G. Kelly, Ammianus Marcellinus: The Allusive Historian (2008)
David Woods
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Philological and Historical Commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus XXX
Jan Willem Drijvers
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Review of J. den Boeft, J.W. Drijvers, D. den Hengst, and H.C. Teitler, Philological and Historical Commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus XXIX (2013)
Gavin Kelly
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Review of J. den Boeft et al., Philological and Historical Commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus XXV (2005) and Philological and Historical Commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus XXVI (2008)
Gavin Kelly
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Understanding Ammianus Marcellinus, Book by Book
Michael Kulikowski
Mnemosyne , 2020
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Jan den Boeft et al., A Historical and Philological Commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus Book XXVI (Brill 2008), Mnemosyne 62 (2009): 689-92.
David Rohrbacher
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PAIDEIA AND SELF-FASHIONING IN AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS
Darío Sánchez Vendramini
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Philological and Historical Commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus XXXI
Jan Willem Drijvers
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Ammianus Marcellinus' Image of Sassanian Society
Jan Willem Drijvers
Joseph Wiesehöfer & Philip Huyse (eds.), Eran und Aneran. Studien zu den Beziehungen zwischen dem Sasanidenreich und der Mittelmeerwelt, 2006
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Romans, barbarians and provincials in the Res Gestae of Ammianus Marcellinus.docx
shane bjornlie
In Cinzia Grifoni, Clemens Gantner, Walter Pohl and Marianne Pollheimer, Transformations of Romanness: Early Medieval Regions and Identities (DeGruyter, 2018), 71-90
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Frontiers and the Space of the Other in the Res Gestae of Ammianus Marcellinus
Jan Willem Drijvers
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Creating the Enemy: Ammianus Marcellinus' Double Digression on Huns and Alans (Res Gestae 31.2). Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, 59 (1), 111-132
Diederik Burgersdijk
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Review of J. den Boeft et al., Philological and Historical Commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus Book 27 (2009) and 28 (2011), JRS 103 (2013), 351-3
Gavin Kelly
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The Influence of the Orient on the Dramatic Representation of Ammianus Marcellinus' Res Gestae: Staging, Conduct and Ornament
Isabel Moreno Ferrero
New Perspectives on Late Antiquity in the Eastern Roman Empire. Eds-Ana de Francisco Heredero, David Hernández de la Fuente and Susana Torres Prieto , 2014
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Gideon Bohak, “Ethnic Stereotypes in the Greco-Roman World: Egyptians, Phoenicians, and Jews,” Proceedings of the Twelfth World Congress of Jewish Studies, Division B (2000): 7*-15*
Gideon Bohak
2000
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"Ammianus Marcellinus: Tacitus’ Heir and Gibbon’s Guide"
Gavin Kelly
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Unreliable Witness: Failings of the Narrative in Ammianus Marcellinus
John Weisweiler
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Ammianus Marcellinus and Valerius Maximus
David Rohrbacher
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The Late Roman World and its Historian. Interpreting Ammianus Marcellinus
Jan Willem Drijvers
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Historical stereotypes and histories of stereotypes
Mark Knights
Psychology and History
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Geographical Digressions in Ammianus Marcellinus
Jan Willem Drijvers
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Ammianus Marcellinus XXXI: Review-Discussion of Jan DEN BOEFT, Jan Willem DRIJVERS, Daniël DEN HENGST and Hans C. TEITLER, Philological and Historical Commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus XXXI (Leiden/Boston 2017), pp. xxv, 362, in: Histos 15 (2021) liii-lxiv
Philip Rance
Histos, 2021
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Multilingualism and Multilingual Encounters in Ammianus Marcellinus, in Cahiers du Centre Glotz 28 (2017) p. 151-174.
Christian Laes
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Parody and Inversion of Literary Genres in Ammianus Marcellinus
Francisco J Alonso
Beginning and End: from Ammianus Marcellinus to Eusebius of Caesarea, Anejos de Exemplaria Classica VII, 2016
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Ammianus Marcellinus' Image of Arsaces and Early Parthian History
Jan Willem Drijvers
Jan Willem Drijvers & David Hunt (eds.), The Late Roman World and its Historian. Interpreting Ammianus Marcellinus, 1999
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The Sources of the Lost Books of Ammianus Marcellinus
David Rohrbacher
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Ammianus Marcellinus' knowledge and use of Republican Latin literature
Fred Jenkins
1985
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CULTURAL IDENTITY IN APULEIUS´METAMORPHOSES
Natália Gachallová
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Potts, D.T. 2023 [app. 2024]. Race and Racialism in Ancient Elam: Some Observations on the Archers Frieze at Susa. Pp. 237-248 in Colliva, L., Filigenzi, A. and Olivieri, L.M., eds. Le forme della città... Rome: Serie Orientale Roma NS 34.
D.T. Potts
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Reading Ethnic Identity in the Historia Augusta
David Rohrbacher
Proceedings of the Langford Latin Seminar, 2018
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Ethnic Constructs in Antiquity Introduction
Catherine Morgan
2009
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The Audience of Ammianus Marcellinus and the Circulation of Books in the Late Roman World
Darío Sánchez Vendramini
Journal of Ancient History, 2018
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'Do you still fear the Scythian?' Race and Ethnicity in Aristophanes and his Athens
Antti Lampinen
2021
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‘The Body Politic: Performing Character in Ammianus Marcellinus’, in E. Amato, P. De Cicco, & T. Moreau (ed.), Canistrum ficis plenum: Hommages à Bertrand Lançon (Revue des Études Tardo-antiques, Supplément 5 [2018]), 187-205.
Mark Humphries
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Andrés-Toledo, M. Á. (2021 [2022]). “Table Manners and Ritual in Ammianus’ Persian Excursus (Amm. 23.6.80).” En: J. A. González Iglesias & J. Méndez Dosuna & B. Prósper (eds). Curiositas nihil recusat. Studia Isabel Moreno dicata. Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca: 45–54.
Miguel Ángel Andrés-Toledo
2021
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