A Companion to Ostrogothic Italy
308 Cooper To Procopius, if Amalasuentha’s respect for the classical tradition of learn- ing made her a wise and just ruler, it ...
The Heroine and the Historian 309 and just ruler, he nonetheless takes every opportunity to present her as a help- less heroine. ...
310 Cooper Toward the end of the 6th century, Gregory of Tours remembered a very different version of Amalasuentha’s downfall.59 ...
The Heroine and the Historian 311 a garbled version of the episode of Procopius concerning the conflict between Amalasuentha and ...
312 Cooper the figure of the imperilled heroine as the casus belli behind a military invasion was a literary conceit that reache ...
The Heroine and the Historian 313 Gregory of Tours, Histories, ed. B. Krusch/W. Levinson, Gregorii Episcopi Turonensis Historiar ...
314 Cooper Greatrex, G., “Roman Identity in the Sixth Century”, in S. Mitchell and G. Greatrex (eds.), Ethnicity and Culture in ...
The Heroine and the Historian 315 Searle, E., Predatory Kinship and the Creation of Norman Power, 840–1066, Berkeley & Los A ...
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Intellectual Culture And Literary Practices 317 of the Roman elite in Ostrogothic Italy. I will begin by discussing the traditio ...
318 Lozovsky glorious mother of eloquence”.5 Developing his argument further, he pointed out that such instruction had a deeper ...
Intellectual Culture And Literary Practices 319 The fact that late antique education and culture were strongly oriented towards ...
320 Lozovsky medicine to be among the most useful arts.15 Although he did not describe the course of medical training, he insist ...
Intellectual Culture And Literary Practices 321 Intellectual Life: Centres, Careers, Interests Cities of Ostrogothic Italy such ...
322 Lozovsky Although Procopius’ depiction of Theoderic does not agree with what we know about that king’s upbringing and polici ...
Intellectual Culture And Literary Practices 323 officiorum. After Theoderic’s death in 526, Cassiodorus remained loyal to the Os ...
324 Lozovsky Romans who like himself had loyally served Ostrogothic kings. In the context of Justinian’s successful wars of conq ...
Intellectual Culture And Literary Practices 325 and enlightened ruler. According to Ennodius, Theoderic had triumphed not only o ...
326 Lozovsky and his son-in-law Boethius, Faustus Niger and his son Avienus, and also Barbara and Stephania, Faustus’ sisters.41 ...
Intellectual Culture And Literary Practices 327 Like their predecessors in earlier centuries, educated aristocrats such as Faust ...
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