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Marcus Furius Camillus, fatalis dux

A documentary study, Studien zur Alten Geschichte 37

Erschienen am 04.12.2023, 1. Auflage 2023
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ISBN/EAN: 9783949189814
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 257 S.
Einband: gebundenes Buch

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Marcus Furius Camillus is the dominant figure in our traditional history of the Roman Republic in the early fourth century. He has been featured in histories of Rome since the Renaissance, but currently is viewed with great scepticism, some even questioning his very existence. What is notably absent, however, is any reference to a system of historical method: how one distinguishes fact from fiction. This is the first modern monograph on Camillus, and it grapples head-on with this problem. The results are unexpected.

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Marcus Furius Camillus is the dominant figure in our traditional history of the Roman Republic in the early fourth century. He has been featured in histories of Rome since the Renaissance, but currently is viewed with great scepticism, some even questioning his very existence. What is notably absent, however, is any reference to a system of historical method: how one distinguishes fact from fiction. This is the first modern monograph on Camillus, and it grapples head-on with this problem. The results are unexpected.

The first figure to be given sustained attention in Livy's history of Rome is Marcus Furius Camillus (d.365 BC). In the many modern histories of Rome he appears only sporadically. This is the first modern focussed attempt to see what can be salvaged from the tradition.

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The first figure to be given sustained attention in Livy's history of Rome is Marcus Furius Camillus (d.365 BC). In the many modern histories of Rome he appears only sporadically. This is the first modern focussed attempt to see what can be salvaged from the tradition.

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