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Ann Arbor The University of Michigan Press 1999 2nd ed. Hardcover Fine 345p. A hardcover book in fine condition with a like dustjacket. The book is clean and tight, and the jacket is fully intact, though the front flap is creased. Papers and Monographs of the American Academy in Rome, volume 27.
Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, Date: 1999. Hardcover. Fine. 345p. A hardcover book in fine condition with a like dustjacket. The book is clean and tight, and the jacket is fully intact, though the front flap is creased. Papers and Monographs of the American Academy in Rome, volume 27. 1999. The University of Michigan Press ISBN 0472109154 9780472109159 [US]
ISBN10: 0472109154, ISBN13: 9780472109159, [publisher: The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor] Hardcover 345p. A hardcover book in fine condition with a like dustjacket. The book is clean and tight, and the jacket is fully intact, though the front flap is creased. Papers and Monographs of the American Academy in Rome, volume 27. [Dayton, OH, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1999]
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University of Michigan Press 1999 2nd ed. Hardcover Very Good in Very Good dust jacket 0472109154. Text clean and solid; light sunning to dust jacket; Papers And Monographs Of The American Academy In Rome; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 368 pages.
ISBN10: 0472109154, ISBN13: 9780472109159, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover Text clean and solid; light sunning to dust jacket; Papers And Monographs Of The American Academy In Rome; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 368 pages [Baldwin City, KS, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1999]
University of Michigan Press. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket. Date: 1999. Hardcover. 0472109154 . Upper corner a bit bumped. DJ spine sunned. Else minor shelfwear. ; The Papers and Monographs of the American Academy in Rome Vol. XXVII; 368 pages; Recent years have seen a welcome growth of interest in the history of early Rome. Libri Annales Pontificum Maximorum: the Origins of the Annalistic Tradition contributes important information on this period by focusing on the earliest stages of Roman historical writing. The book is once again available, with a new Introduction by the author that brings the work up to date and helps place it in its current context. This book remains the starting point for study of the pre-annalistic tradition of Roman history. When first published, the volume sparked a lively debate among classicists and historians of the ancient world. Previous scholarship had often assigned the pontifical chronicle a central role not only in preserving the history of the early Republic, but also in shaping the form of the annalistic tradition. But the author showed that these assumptions rested on insecure foundations; to a large extent, they misrepresented the historiographic development of the annalistic tradition as we know it from, above all, Livy and Dionysius of Halicarnassus. Perhaps the book's most controversial contention was that the final eighty-book edition of the chronicle, which previous scholars had dated to the later seco ...
University of Michigan Press. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Date: 1999. Hardcover. 0472109154 . A couple of small tears to bottom corners of DJ else Fine. ; The Papers and Monographs of the American Academy in Rome; 368 pages; Recent years have seen a welcome growth of interest in the history of early Rome. Libri Annales Pontificum Maximorum: the Origins of the Annalistic Tradition contributes important information on this period by focusing on the earliest stages of Roman historical writing. The book is once again available, with a new Introduction by the author that brings the work up to date and helps place it in its current context. This book remains the starting point for study of the pre-annalistic tradition of Roman history. When first published, the volume sparked a lively debate among classicists and historians of the ancient world. Previous scholarship had often assigned the pontifical chronicle a central role not only in preserving the history of the early Republic, but also in shaping the form of the annalistic tradition. But the author showed that these assumptions rested on insecure foundations; to a large extent, they misrepresented the historiographic development of the annalistic tradition as we know it from, above all, Livy and Dionysius of Halicarnassus. Perhaps the book's most controversial contention was that the final eighty-book edition of the chronicle, which previous scholars had dated to the later second century BCE, is more p ...
ISBN10: 0472109154, ISBN13: 9780472109159, [publisher: University of Michigan Press] Hardcover A couple of small tears to bottom corners of DJ else Fine. ; The Papers and Monographs of the American Academy in Rome; 368 pages; Recent years have seen a welcome growth of interest in the history of early Rome. Libri Annales Pontificum Maximorum: the Origins of the Annalistic Tradition contributes important information on this period by focusing on the earliest stages of Roman historical writing. The book is once again available, with a new Introduction by the author that brings the work up to date and helps place it in its current context. This book remains the starting point for study of the pre-annalistic tradition of Roman history. When first published, the volume sparked a lively debate among classicists and historians of the ancient world. Previous scholarship had often assigned the pontifical chronicle a central role not only in preserving the history of the early Republic, but also in shaping the form of the annalistic tradition. But the author showed that these assumptions rested on insecure foundations; to a large extent, they misrepresented the historiographic development of the annalistic tradition as we know it from, above all, Livy and Dionysius of Halicarnassus. Perhaps the book's most controversial contention was that the final eighty-book edition of the chronicle, which previous scholars had dated to the later second century BCE, is more probably a ma ...
University of Michigan Press 1999 2nd ed. Hardcover Fine in Very Good dust jacket 0472109154. A couple of small tears to bottom corners of DJ else Fine.; The Papers and Monographs of the American Academy in Rome; 368 pages; Recent years have seen a welcome growth of interest in the history of early Rome. Libri Annales Pontificum Maximorum: the Origins of the Annalistic Tradition contributes important information on this period by focusing on the earliest stages of Roman historical writing. The book is once again available, with a new Introduction by the author that brings the work up to date and helps place it in its current context. This book remains the starting point for study of the pre-annalistic tradition of Roman history. When first published, the volume sparked a lively debate among classicists and historians of the ancient world. Previous scholarship had often assigned the pontifical chronicle a central role not only in preserving the history of the early Republic, but also in shaping the form of the annalistic tradition. But the author showed that these assumptions rested on insecure foundations; to a large extent, they misrepresented the historiographic development of the annalistic tradition as we know it from, above all, Livy and Dionysius of Halicarnassus. Perhaps the book's most controversial contention was that the final eighty-book edition of the chronicle, which previous scholars had dated to the later second century BCE, is more probably a massive reworki ...
University of Michigan Press 1999 2nd ed. Hardcover Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket 0472109154. Upper corner a bit bumped. DJ spine sunned. Else minor shelfwear.; The Papers and Monographs of the American Academy in Rome Vol. XXVII; 368 pages; Recent years have seen a welcome growth of interest in the history of early Rome. Libri Annales Pontificum Maximorum: the Origins of the Annalistic Tradition contributes important information on this period by focusing on the earliest stages of Roman historical writing. The book is once again available, with a new Introduction by the author that brings the work up to date and helps place it in its current context. This book remains the starting point for study of the pre-annalistic tradition of Roman history. When first published, the volume sparked a lively debate among classicists and historians of the ancient world. Previous scholarship had often assigned the pontifical chronicle a central role not only in preserving the history of the early Republic, but also in shaping the form of the annalistic tradition. But the author showed that these assumptions rested on insecure foundations; to a large extent, they misrepresented the historiographic development of the annalistic tradition as we know it from, above all, Livy and Dionysius of Halicarnassus. Perhaps the book's most controversial contention was that the final eighty-book edition of the chronicle, which previous scholars had dated to the later second century BCE, is more p ...
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