This historical commentary examines books 79(78)-80(80) of Cassius
Dio's _Roman History_, which cover the period from the death of
Caracalla in A. D. 217. to the reign of Severus Alexander and Cassius
Dio's retirement from political life in 229. Cassius Dio, a Roman
Senator, provides a valuable eyewitness account of this turbulent
period, which was marked by the assassination of Caracalla, the rise
of Macrinus, Rome's first equestrian emperor, and his subsequent
overthrow, the tempestuous, and by all accounts peculiar, reign of
Elagabalus, and the continuation of the Severan dynasty under the
young Severus Alexander. In addition to elucidating important passages
from these books, this study assesses Cassius Dio's political life and
its relationship to his literary career; his call to history and time
of composition; his historical method; and his attitude toward and
subsequent presentation of the later Severan dynasty. In its
investigation of books 79(78)-80(80), the work assesses an important
stretch of Dio's actual text, which for other parts has been preserved
largely in epitome and excerpts. Finally, the work aims to fill a gap
in scholarship, as no commentary on these books of Cassius Dio's
history has been produced since the nineteenth century, and its
publication coincides with a renewed interest in the history and
historiography of the Severan period.
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An Historical Commentary on Cassius Dio's Roman History
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ISBN
9780190879617
Publisert
2020
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Oxford University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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