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Historiography at the End of the Republic

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This study of six historians from the edges of the Roman world at the end of the Republic--the author of I Maccabees, Posidonius, Diodorus Siculus, Pompeius Trogus, Nicolaus of Damascus, and Memnon of Heraclea--combines discussion of their biographical details, the intellectual and elite culture in which they composed, and the methodological difficulties of interpreting fragmentary texts, with textual analysis of their representations of Rome. These authors show remarkable unity in their acceptance of Roman hegemony. Nevertheless, their interpretations of Roman rule assume political significance in the light of their intentions in writing and the audiences whom they addressed. They therefore provide a unique insight into the minds of the conquered peoples and the intellectual culture which allowed them to influence their conquerors.

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Late Republic Social War Julius Caesar Pompeius Trogus Nicolaus of Damascus Life of Caesar Augustus Mithridatic War Shackleton Bailey Theophanes of Mytilene First Sicilian Slave Revolt Roman Republic Roman Senate Alexander the Great Heraclea Pontica Philosophia Togata Pompeo Trogo Diodore de Sicile Scipio Aemilianus Second Sicilian Slave Revolt Antiochus of Ascalon Asia Minor Die Historien des Poseidonios Freedom of the Intellectual Marsic War Mount Alba

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