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... historian of antiquity , was outlined for Roman historiography . The major new element here is the discussion of Thucydides , and W.'s Prologue again indicates his programme ( pp.ix - x ) : Thucydides , for many scholars the archetype ...
... historian of antiquity , was outlined for Roman historiography . The major new element here is the discussion of Thucydides , and W.'s Prologue again indicates his programme ( pp.ix - x ) : Thucydides , for many scholars the archetype ...
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... historian's theme and the spectacular nature of the contents , and gives a selection of illustrations of his capacity for superlatives and pathos ( n . b . also P. Rhodes ' commentary on Book 2 , pp . 3-4 ) . It is curious , though ...
... historian's theme and the spectacular nature of the contents , and gives a selection of illustrations of his capacity for superlatives and pathos ( n . b . also P. Rhodes ' commentary on Book 2 , pp . 3-4 ) . It is curious , though ...
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... historian ) . Returning to the idea of the influence of style and outlook on reputation , he argues that Tacitus ' difficulty and critical attitude have caused him to be unjustly , or unjustifiably , preferred to Velleius . Finally he ...
... historian ) . Returning to the idea of the influence of style and outlook on reputation , he argues that Tacitus ' difficulty and critical attitude have caused him to be unjustly , or unjustifiably , preferred to Velleius . Finally he ...
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