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Historiography and Imagination: Eight Essays on Roman Culture
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Historiography and Imagination: Eight Essays on Roman Culture

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This work focuses on some of the more unfamiliar aspects of the Roman experience, where the historian needs not just knowledge but also imagination. It expores how the Romans made sense of their past and how people today can understand that history, despite the inadequate evidence for early Rome and the Republic. All Latin and Greek source material is translated. The first essay in this collection was the Ronald Syme Lecture for 1993; The Origins of Roman Historiography argues that dramatic performances at the public games were the medium through which the Romans in the pre-literary period made sense of their own past.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 May 1994
Pages
192
ISBN
9780859894227

This work focuses on some of the more unfamiliar aspects of the Roman experience, where the historian needs not just knowledge but also imagination. It expores how the Romans made sense of their past and how people today can understand that history, despite the inadequate evidence for early Rome and the Republic. All Latin and Greek source material is translated. The first essay in this collection was the Ronald Syme Lecture for 1993; The Origins of Roman Historiography argues that dramatic performances at the public games were the medium through which the Romans in the pre-literary period made sense of their own past.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 May 1994
Pages
192
ISBN
9780859894227