This article examines the influence of Sallust on Hegesippus, the fourth-century historian and adaptor of Josephus (commonly referred to as pseudo-Hegesippus). Analysis of the structure of his work reveals that Hegesippus strove to write in five books to mirror the Histories of Sallust. Consideration of the lengths of those books and of other evidence then shows that Sallust’s Histories were themselves written in five substantial books of c. 20,000 words. Finally, it is suggested that comparison of writers in the Sallustian tradition may be able to expand our knowledge of Sallust’s largely lost magnum opus
212 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Perhaps the greatest cliche o...
This chapter attempts two things. First, it offers reasons for assuming that Flavius Josephus was en...
Lege Iosephi historias! This exhortation, issued multiple times and in various forms by the Church F...
This thesis is an examination of the characters of Sertorius, Spartacus, and Mithridates in Sallust'...
Abstract: In his De Caesaribus, the historian Aurelius Victor drew a comparison between the emperor ...
This paper provides an historiographic sketch of the ancient Roman historian, Sallust (c.86 B. C. E....
There can be little doubt that the two short historical tracts of Sallust (C. Sallustius Crispus), B...
This study examines each of the three works of Sallust – the Bellum Catilinae, the Bellum Iugurthinu...
Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae has long interested historians as one of the few primary accounts of Cati...
Scholars have noted the ubiquity and significance of the Latin Josephus tradition in the medieval er...
This thesis examines the digressions in the historical monographs of Sallust, as important and under...
This dissertation explores echoes of the triumviral period in Sallust\u27s Histories and demonstrate...
This dissertation explores echoes of the triumviral period in Sallust\u27s Histories and demonstrate...
This dissertation explores echoes of the triumviral period in Sallust's Histories and demonstra...
This paper examines closely the conferences between the Roman quaestor Sulla and the Mauretanian reg...
212 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Perhaps the greatest cliche o...
This chapter attempts two things. First, it offers reasons for assuming that Flavius Josephus was en...
Lege Iosephi historias! This exhortation, issued multiple times and in various forms by the Church F...
This thesis is an examination of the characters of Sertorius, Spartacus, and Mithridates in Sallust'...
Abstract: In his De Caesaribus, the historian Aurelius Victor drew a comparison between the emperor ...
This paper provides an historiographic sketch of the ancient Roman historian, Sallust (c.86 B. C. E....
There can be little doubt that the two short historical tracts of Sallust (C. Sallustius Crispus), B...
This study examines each of the three works of Sallust – the Bellum Catilinae, the Bellum Iugurthinu...
Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae has long interested historians as one of the few primary accounts of Cati...
Scholars have noted the ubiquity and significance of the Latin Josephus tradition in the medieval er...
This thesis examines the digressions in the historical monographs of Sallust, as important and under...
This dissertation explores echoes of the triumviral period in Sallust\u27s Histories and demonstrate...
This dissertation explores echoes of the triumviral period in Sallust\u27s Histories and demonstrate...
This dissertation explores echoes of the triumviral period in Sallust's Histories and demonstra...
This paper examines closely the conferences between the Roman quaestor Sulla and the Mauretanian reg...
212 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Perhaps the greatest cliche o...
This chapter attempts two things. First, it offers reasons for assuming that Flavius Josephus was en...
Lege Iosephi historias! This exhortation, issued multiple times and in various forms by the Church F...