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History of the Wars: The Gothic War - Insights into ancient warfare and Byzantine geopolitics - cover

History of the Wars: The Gothic War - Insights into ancient warfare and Byzantine geopolitics

Procopius

Traduttore H. B. Dewing

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "History of the Wars: The Gothic War," Procopius intricately weaves a narrative rich in detail and political intrigue, chronicling the protracted conflicts between the Eastern Roman Empire and the Goths during the 6th century. Written in a sophisticated prose style that reflects classical historiography, this work is notable for its vivid descriptions and critical perspectives, showcasing Procopius's dual role as both a court historian and an astute observer of the tumultuous events of his time. The text situates itself within the broader context of Byzantine military history, illustrating not only the military strategies employed but also the cultural ramifications of these wars, making it an essential resource for understanding the era's complexities. Procopius, a major historian of the Byzantine Empire and a contemporary of Emperor Justinian I, gained first-hand experience of the period'Äôs political machinations and conflicts. His societal position afforded him a unique perspective, allowing him to capture both the glory and the brutality of war. His writings reflect a blend of admiration and criticism towards the ruling elite, fueled by his commitment to documenting the truth of his age amidst its chaos. For scholars and enthusiasts of Byzantine history alike, Procopius's "History of the Wars: The Gothic War" is an indispensable volume that offers profound insights into the socio-political fabric of the time. This work not only enhances our understanding of the Gothic conflicts but also serves as a compelling exploration of the human experience within the arena of war.
Disponibile da: 22/08/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 189 pagine.

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