Resultaten voor 'michael whitby'

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  1. The Emperor Maurice and his Historian
    1. Michael Whitby

    The Emperor Maurice and his Historian

    Theophylact Simocatta on Persian and Balkan Warfare

    A study of Theophylact's narration of the fate of the post-Justinianic Roman empire (582-602), which reveals his "History" as an example of Greek classical literature and historiography under the influence of Christianity.

    € 284,50
  2. The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare

    The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare

    "The book is very comprehensive and a welcome starting point in approaching ancient military studies. The editors as well as the authors can be congratulated on their efforts in producing this important reference work." --BCMR

    € 335,50
  3. Chronicon Paschale 284-628

    Chronicon Paschale 284-628

    The Chronicon Paschale is one of the major constituents of the Byzantine chronographic tradition covering the late antique period.

    € 44,95
  4. The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare

    The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare

    "...this is indeed a useful and up-to-date reference work... The bibliography will be invaluable to any student of the Roman army; the chronological table, glossary, and list of ancient authors are essential to the success of the book's main goal, namely permitting an assemblage of expert essays to function as a reference work accessible to the non-specialist; and the index of ancient passages cited (23 pages of small type) and the thoroughly cross-referenced general index (another 37 pages) will indeed make this a productive reference work for decades to come." --BCMR

    € 223,50
  5. Rome at War AD 293-696
    1. Michael Whitby

    Rome at War AD 293-696

    From global domination in the early third century to effective collapse 400 later, this book provides a full account of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. The successive problems which led to the Empire's demise are all examined in detail, and the later Roman army is reassessed.

    € 214,95