The Historian L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi and the Roman Annalistic Tradition
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University Press of America
Published:8th Nov '94
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Forsythe exhaustively examines all surviving fragments from Piso's history. Piso's centrality to many important historical and historiographical issues of the regal period, early republic, and middle republic and the relative abundance of his fragments and testimonia on his life make the work wide ranging in its scope. In a comprehensive and contextual manner, the author treats his subjects in the broader contexts of Roman history and the annalistic tradition.
This is a really excellent book, clearly the fruit of many years' work....[W]hat Gary Forsythe has done...could hardly have been done better. Students of history and historiography alike are deeply in his debt. -- Professor T.P. Wiseman, University of Exeter
It throws a beam of light both on Roman history and on the writing of Roman history. In an era of impressionistic literary musings it is very pleasing to read a work of erudition, a work firmly grounded in history and philology...His book is an edificeof scholarship. It is also a tale of indomitable spirit. -- Professor T.P. Wiseman, University of Exeter * Ajp *
Highly recommended for all with an interest in early Roman historiography and/or in a particularly painstaking method of necessary scholarship. -- Professor T.P. Wiseman, University of Exeter * Religious Studies Review *
...a work of great learning, which makes a valuable addition to the scholarly literature. It may be consulted with profit on a wide range of topics... -- Professor T.P. Wiseman, University of Exeter * The Classical Review *
The book represents a major contribution to our understanding both of the Romans' reconstruction of their own past and of the events mentioned in the fragments. -- Kurt A. Raaflaub, Brown University
The book represents a major contribution to our understanding both of the Romans' reconstruction of their own past and of the events mentioned in the fragments. -- Kurt A. Raaflaub, Brown University
This is a really excellent book, clearly the fruit of many years' work....[W]hat Gary Forsythe has done...could hardly have been done better. Students of history and historiography alike are deeply in his debt. -- Professor T.P. Wiseman, University of Exeter
It throws a beam of light both on Roman history and on the writing of Roman history. In an era of impressionistic literary musings it is very pleasing to read a work of erudition, a work firmly grounded in history and philology...His book is an edifice of scholarship. It is also a tale of indomitable spirit. -- Professor T.P. Wiseman, University of Exeter * Ajp *
Highly recommended for all with an interest in early Roman historiography and/or in a particularly painstaking method of necessary scholarship. -- Professor T.P. Wiseman, University of Exeter * Religious Studies Review *
...a work of great learning, which makes a valuable addition to the scholarly literature. It may be consulted with profit on a wide range of topics... -- Professor T.P. Wiseman, University of Exeter * The Classical Review *
ISBN: 9780819197429
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
Weight: 454g
564 pages