Empire in Crisis: Gothic Invasions and Roman Historiography
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- Ancient (Classical) Greek
- Ancient Greece
- Ancient history: to c 500 CE
- Ancient Rome
- Byzantine Empire
- Classical Greek & Roman archaeology
- Classical history / classical civilisation
- Classical texts
- Historiography
- Literary studies: classical, early & medieval
- Material culture
- Medieval history
- Palaeography (history of writing)
- Late Ancient History, Ancient Historiography, Goths, Germanic tribes, Invasions into the Roman Empire, the Third Century CE, Ancient Greek Literature, Dexippus, Scythica Vindobonensia, Dexippus Vindobonensis, Palimpsest, Balkans
- �FOS 2012, Alte Geschichte
- �FOS 2012, Ancient history
- �FOS 2012, Classical philology
- �FOS 2012, Klassische Philologie
- �FOS 2012, Palaeography
- �FOS 2012, Pal�ographie
- sp�tantike Geschichte, antike Historiographie, Goten, Germanen, Einf�lle ins R�mische Reich, 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr., antike griechische Literatur, Dexippus, Scythica Vindobonensia, Dexippus Vindobonensis, Palimpsest, Balkan
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Der Band, der aus einer internationalen Tagung gleichen Namens hervorgeht, vereinigt verschiedene disziplin�re und interdisziplin�re Perspektiven auf das Thema der gotischen und anderen germanischen Einf�lle ins R�mische Reich, besonders im 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr., das durch die neuen Fragmente aus dem verlorenen Werk Skythika des antiken Historikers Dexippos von Athen, die sog. Scythica Vindobonensia alias Dexippus Vindobonensis, die rezent in einem griechischen Palimpsest der �sterreichischen Nationalbibliothek in Wien entdeckt wurden, wichtige Impulse erhalten hat. Die Beitr�ge behandeln den historischen und historiographischen Kontext der neuen Fragmente, von der r�mischen bis in die byzantinische Zeit, wie auch die Einf�lle als solche.
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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