Ammianus' Roman Digressions and the Audience of the Res Gestae (original) (raw)

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ATTIRE IN AMMIANUS AND GREGORY OF TOURS

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Notable Romans : Volume 2

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Hans Beck, From Poplicola to Augustus. Senatorial Houses in Roman Political Culture

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The Audience of Ammianus Marcellinus and the Circulation of Books in the Late Roman World

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Romans, barbarians and provincials in the Res Gestae of Ammianus Marcellinus.docx

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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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Power Play: Time, Theatricality, and Consent in Augustus’s Res Gestae 34

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Marius Maximus in Ammianus and the Historia Augusta

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Review of The Ancient Middle Classes: Urban Life and Aesthetics in the Roman Empire, 100 BCE-250 CE, by, Emanuel Mayer

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Peter Brown, “The Study of Elites in Late Antiquity,” Arethusa, vol. 33, no. 3 (Fall 2000): 321–346

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"Other Magistrates, Officials, and Apparitores," by E. J. Kondratieff (Chapter 21 in A Companion to the Political Culture of the Roman Republic, V. Arena and J. Prag, eds., Blackwell 2021, pp. 285-301). [Aediles, Quaestors, Moneyers, Scribes, Lictors, Heralds, etc.]. EMAIL ME FOR AN OFFPRINT.

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"Commemoration of the Antonine Aristocracy in Cassius Dio and the Historia Augusta," in CQ 62.1 (2012): 387-414.

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Rhetoric of The Roman Revolution

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The Romans 3rd Ed.pdf

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Geographical Digressions in Ammianus Marcellinus

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Cynthia Damon - The Art of Forgetting: Disgrace and Oblivion in Roman Political Culture (review) - American Journal of Philology 128:4

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Review of Lifes of a Roman Neighborhood in The Classical Review

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Appius' Indignation: Gossip, Tradition, and Performance in Republican Rome

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Transactions of the American Philological Association, 2001

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"Marius speaks to the people: 'new man', Roman nobility and Roman political culture", Scripta Classica Israelica 33 (2014), 283 – 300.

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"Dining Deviants in Roman Political Invective." Roman Sexualities. Ed. M. Skinner and J. Hallett. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1997. 99-128.

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Roman Deceit: Dolus in Latin Literature and Roman Society -- Bibliography

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Jeremy Tanner in Journal of Roman Studies

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Journal of Roman Studies, Volume 104, pp. 268-269, 2014

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The (in)discreet charm of the bourgeoisie: Public and private spheres in a Roman house in Herculaneum (Casa del Tramezzo di Legno)

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Portraits, power, and patronage in the late Roman Republic

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The Journal of Roman Studies, 2000

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Roman Values A Dialogue

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Review of Kim Bowes, Houses and Society in the Later Roman Empire (London: Duckworth 2010) for The Journal of Roman Studies 102 (2012) 334-35.

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From Ignobile Vulgus to Rerum Dominos:The Emergence of the Roman Crowd in Vergil's Aeneid

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“Public dress and social control in late Republican and early Imperial Rome”

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Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture, eds. J. Edmondson & A. Keith, Toronto and Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 2008

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Decline of Political Culture: Ammianus Marcellinus' Characterization of the Reigns of Valentinian and Valens, in: D. Brakke, D. Deliyannis, E. Watts (eds.), Shifting Cultural Frontiers in Late Antiquity (Farnham 2012), pp. 85-97

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Reflections of Roman Life and Living

Manfred Schmidt

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Roma Caput Mundi – the Eternal City as Monument and Idea: The Elite of the Empire in the Public Space of the Capital Rome

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The Sixth Syme Memorial Lecture, Wellington 2001

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"'Memorials to the Ability of Them All': Tetrarchic Displays in the Roman Forum's Central Area

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Political Landscapes of Capital Cities, edited by Jelena Bogdanovic, Jessica Christie, and Eulogio Guzman, 2016

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