Procopius
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Prŏcŏpius (Graece: Προκόπιος) fuit scriptor historicusque tardae graecitatis (c. 500-560/565 p.C.n.): magna fama dignum opus suum maximum, bella (bellum Gothicum, bellum Vandalicum et bellum Persicum), est. Ut adsessor Belisarii ducis exercituum Romanorum in Africa, Italia et Asia, etiam scripsit Bellum Persicum, Aedificia et Anecdota (sive Historia Secreta).
[recensere] Bibliographia
- Börm, Henning: Prokop und die Perser. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2007.
- Cameron, Averil: Procopius and the Sixth Century. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.
- Evans, James A. S.: Procopius. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1972.
- Greatrex, Geoffrey: The dates of Procopius' works. BMGS 18 (1994), 101-114.
- Greatrex, Geoffrey: Recent work on Procopius and the composition of Wars VIII, BMGS 27 (2003), 45-67.
- Kaldellis, Anthony: Procopius of Caesarea: Tyranny, History and Philosophy at the End of Antiquity. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004.
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