This paper presents a preliminary edition of two pages of a hitherto unknown historical text, recently discovered in four palimpsest folios of the Vienna ms. Hist. gr. 73. The two pages, deciphered with the use of spectral imaging, deal with the preparation for the attack on Greece during an invasion of “Scythians”, which can be identified with the so-called Herulian invasion of 267/8 A. D. into the Roman Empire, and the defensive measures taken against the invaders at Thermopylae. The recovered fragment sheds new light on the course of events and raises interesting prosopographic questions. On the grounds of content and style, there is reason to believe that it is part of the Scythica by the contemporary historian Dexippus of Athens
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In this article, I offer a philological analysis of an epic fragment transmitted by a Pindaric schol...
This doctoral thesis offers a first edition, with transcriptions, translations and commentaries, of ...
Greek history under the Roman Empire was sadly neglected and woefully under-researched. The situatio...
This article presents an English translation and analysis of a new historical fragment, probably fro...
The volume, which has emerged from an international conference of the same title, unites a range of ...
Two pages of a Vienna palimpsest, now deciphered, are found to contain a historical narrative, proba...
This article presents an English translation and analysis of a new historical fragment, probably fro...
This paper completes the first presentation of the new historical fragments on Gothic incursions int...
Der vorliegende Beitrag enthält die erste Transkription einer weiteren Palimpsestseite der Scythica ...
The article provides insights into the digital recovery of the Scythica Vindobonensia, the new fragm...
The remarks in this contribution summarise the main palaeographical and codicological facts about th...
Newly eciphered lines of the palimpsest yield previously unknown information about the Gothic campai...
The newly discovered fragments of Dexippus confirm the reliability of some data of the Historia Augu...
The article deals with an anonymous poetic text, first published by Hans Oellacher in 1932, and tran...
In Byzantium, the 9th–11th c. was a crucial period concerning the preservation of many manuscripts w...
In this article, I offer a philological analysis of an epic fragment transmitted by a Pindaric schol...
This doctoral thesis offers a first edition, with transcriptions, translations and commentaries, of ...
Greek history under the Roman Empire was sadly neglected and woefully under-researched. The situatio...