The style, method, and programme of Xiphilinus' epitome of Cassius Dio's Roman History
Xiphilinus’ selections and omissions reveal a distinct authorial program, especially on issues of biography, kingship, and erudition that accord with vital concerns of other authors of the eleventh century.
Main Author: | Mallan, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Duke University
2013
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