A study of a late antique corpus of biographies [Historia Augusta]
<p>This thesis provides a fresh investigation of a collection of Roman imperial biographies conventionally known as the 'Historia Augusta'. The thesis supports the authenticity of the texts included in this corpus, in particular the claims they make about their dates, authorship, and...
Main Author: | Baker, R |
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Other Authors: | McLynn, N |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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