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without at least this much of a fig-leaf. Covered thus with a ribbon, she would sink down to the stage floor and recline on her back. Slaves to whom the duty was entrusted would then scatter grains of barley from above into the calyx of this passion flower, whence geese, trained for the purpose, would next pick the grains one by one with their bills and eat.
1044:. Their subject matter was secular history. They avoided vocabulary unknown to Attic Greek and inserted an explanation when they had to use contemporary words. Thus Procopius includes glosses of monks ("the most temperate of Christians") and churches (as equivalent to a "temple" or "shrine"), since monasticism was unknown to the ancient Athenians and their
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as an exaggerated document out of fear that a conspiracy might overthrow
Justinian's regime, which—as a kind of court historian—might be reckoned to include him. The unpublished manuscript would then have been a kind of insurance, which could be offered to the new ruler as a way to avoid execution or
851:. The work claims to expose the secret springs of their public actions, as well as the private lives of the emperor and his entourage. Justinian is portrayed as cruel, venal, prodigal, and incompetent. In one passage, it is even claimed that he was possessed by demonic spirits or was himself a demon:
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Ancient Literary Evidence for a Battle near Dara Gap, Turkey, AD 530: Topography, Texts and Trenches" in BAR –S1717, 2007 The Late Roman Army in the Near East from Diocletian to the Arab Conquest Proceedings of a colloquium held at Potenza, Acerenza and Matera, Italy edited
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that he planned to publish it after the death of
Justinian for fear he would be tortured and killed by the emperor (or even by general Belisarius) if the emperor (or the general) learned about what Procopius wrote (his scathing criticism of the emperor, of his wife, of Belisarius, of the general's
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Often, even in the theatre, in the sight of all the people, she removed her costume and stood nude in their midst, except for a girdle about the groin: not that she was abashed at revealing that, too, to the audience, but because there was a law against appearing altogether naked on the stage,
1629:Προκόπιος Καισαρεὺς τοὺς πολέμους ξυνέγραψεν οὓς Ἰουστινιανὸς ὁ Ῥωμαίων βασιλεὺς πρὸς βαρβάρους διήνεγκε τούς τε ἑῴους καὶ ἑσπερίους,... Translation: Procopius from Caesarea wrote the history of the wars of Roman Emperor Justinianus against the barbarians of the East and of the West..
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that claims to report the scandals that
Procopius could not include in his officially sanctioned history for fear of angering the emperor, his wife, Belisarius, and the general's wife. Consequently publication was delayed until all of them were dead to avoid retaliation.
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is a garish portrait of vulgarity and insatiable lust juxtaposed with cold-blooded self-interest, shrewishness, and envious and fearful mean-spiritedness. Among the more titillating (and dubious) revelations in the
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2012, "Hard and Soft Power on the Eastern Frontier: a Roman Fortlet between Dara and Nisibis, Mesopotamia, Turkey: Prokopios’ Mindouos?" in The Byzantinist, edited by Douglas Whalin, Issue 2 (2012), pp. 4–5,
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has argued convincingly that Procopius's works reflect the tensions between the classical and Christian models of history in 6th-century Constantinople. This is supported by
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2009, "Procopius, Belisarius and the Goths" in Journal of the Oxford University History Society,(2009) Odd Alliances edited by Heather Ellis and Graciela Iglesias Rogers.
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after its 525 flood and consecration of several churches in the region. Similarly, Procopius falsely credits Justinian for the extensive refortification of the cities of
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emperor who built churches for the glory of God and defenses for the safety of his subjects. He is depicted showing particular concern for the water supply, building new
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wife, Antonia: calling the former "demons in human form" and the latter incompetent and treacherous) in this later history. However, most scholars believe that the
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Stewart, Michael, Masculinity, Identity, and Power Politics in the Age of Justinian: A Study of Procopius, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020:
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Die Geschichtsphilosophie in der spätantiken Historiographie. Studien zu Prokopios von Kaisareia, Agathias von Myrina und Theophylaktos Simokattes
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The Andreios Eunuch-Commander Narses: Sign of a Decoupling of martial Virtues and Hegemonic Masculinity in the early Byzantine Empire?
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Reporting Battles and Understanding Campaigns in Procopius and Agathias: Classicising Historians' Use of Archived Documents as Sources
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under Justinian. He also wrote that under Justinian's reign in 560, a major Christian church dedicated to the Virgin Mary was built
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and appears to have been written after they were published. Current consensus generally dates it to 550, or less commonly 558.
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suggest that his relationship with Belisarius cooled thereafter. When Belisarius was sent back to Italy in 544 to cope with
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Whitby, L. M. "Procopius and the Development of Roman Defences in Upper Mesopotamia", in P. Freeman and D. Kennedy (ed.),
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The Speech of the Armenians in Procopius: Justinian's Foreign Policy and the Transition between Books 1 and 2 of the Wars
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Max, Gerald E., "Procopius' Portrait of the (Western Roman) Emperor Majorian: History and Historiography,"
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Identifying Dissident Circles in Sixth-Century Byzantium: The Friendship of Prokopios and Ioannes Lydos
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Greek text with commentaries, index nominum, etc. at Sorin Olteanu's LTDM Project
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Cresci, Lia Raffaella. "Procopio al confine tra due tradizioni storiografiche".
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Procopius's dream before the campaign against Libya: a reading of Wars 3.12.1-5
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Procopius of Caesarea. Tyranny, History, and Philosophy at the End of Antiquity
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The Secret History of Art by Noah Charney on the Vatican Library and Procopius
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Narses and the Battle of Taginae (552 AD): Procopius and Sixth-Century Warfare
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http://oxfordbyzantinesociety.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/obsnews2012final.pdf
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Procopius of Caesarea: Tyranny, History and Philosophy at the End of Antiquity
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https://sites.google.com/site/jouhsinfo/issue7specialissueforinternetexplorer
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Morcillo, Jesús Muñoz; Robertson-von Trotha, Caroline Y. (30 November 2020).
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Battles and Generals: Combat, Culture, and Didacticism in Procopius' Wars
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Procopius: Greek historian, born in *Caesarea (2) in Palestine c. AD 500.
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based on Procopius's works (along with other sources) have been written.
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was written in 550 and remained unpublished during Procopius' lifetime.
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Genealogy of Popular Science: From Ancient Ecphrasis to Virtual Reality
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Howard-Johnson, James: 'The Education and Expertise of Procopius'; in
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Prokop, Agathias, die Pest und das ′Ende′ der antiken Historiographie
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Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association
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Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association
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Downey, Glanville: "The Composition of Procopius, De Aedificiis", in
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Hornblower, Simon; Spawforth, Antony; Eidinow, Esther, eds. (2012).
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Xenophon’s Hellenica in Procopius’ Wars: Pharnabazus and Belisarius
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Prokopios’ Vandal War: Thematic Trajectories and Hidden Transcripts
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The Composition of Procopius' Persian Wars and John the Cappadocian
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proved influential on later Byzantine historiography. In the 570s
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On the other hand, it has been argued that Procopius prepared the
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Procopius of Caesarea: The Persian Wars. A Historical Commentary.
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It is not certain when Procopius died. Many historians—including
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From Rome to Constantinople. Studies in Honour of Averil Cameron
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Strabo and Procopius: Classical Geography for a Christian Empire
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Whitby, Michael: "Procopian Polemics: a review of A. Kaldellis
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would not be proof that Procopius hated Justinian or Theodora.
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is Procopius's account of Theodora's thespian accomplishments:
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in 531 and recalled to Constantinople. Procopius witnessed the
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Procopius of Caesarea: Literary and Historical Interpretations
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Procopius of Caesarea: Literary and Historical Interpretations
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http://classicsconfidential.co.uk/2011/11/19/secret-histories/
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Revised by Peter Sarris. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. 2007 .
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by Ariel S. Lewin and Pietrina Pellegrini, pp. 299–311;
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in 1938. Procopius himself appears as a minor character in
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exile after the coup. If this hypothesis were correct, the
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and deportation of its inhabitants to Mesopotamia, and the
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covers roughly the same years as the first seven books of
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Recent work on Procopius and the composition of Wars VIII
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Procopius' Poliorcetica: continuities and discontinuities
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of January, 532, which Belisarius and his fellow general
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23/1 (1957), 273–599. Earlier published (with index) as
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Prokopios’ Persian War: A Thematic and Literary Analysis
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H. B. Dewing's Loeb edition of the works of Procopius:
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War and Warfare in Late Antiquity: Current Perspectives
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Totila and the Lucanian Peasants: Procop. Goth. 3.22.20
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War and warfare in late antiquity. Current perspectives
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Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft
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Croke, Brian and James Crow: "Procopius and Dara", in
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Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae Pars II Vol. 3
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Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae Pars II Vol. 2
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about the Vatican Library and its famous manuscript,
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Procopio al confine tra due tradizioni storiografiche
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2540:2017, "Introduction" and chapter 10, “Procopius,
2136:. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.
1965:Procopius of Caesarea and the Girgashite Diaspora
710:. He also includes an account of the rise of the
596:). It details the campaigns of the Sassanid shah
262:, as was natural for a man with legal training.
2419:, Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks, 2016, 13–21.
2089:. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2015, 305–346.
1902:. Vol. c.1. London: Harper & Brothers.
568:)—deal with the conflict between the Romans and
1024:historians who continued the traditions of the
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2297:Perceptions of Procopius in Recent Scholarship
2005:Procopius and the chronology of Clovis's reign
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2647:Contests of Andreia in Procopius’ Gothic Wars
2594:Meier, Mischa and Federico Montinaro (eds.):
2167:Rivista di Filologia e di Istruzione Classica
1993:Procopius, Agathias and the Frankish Military
1658:Rivista di Filologia e di Istruzione Classica
977:Due to the panegyrical nature of Procopius's
34:. For other persons with the given name, see
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2522:2013 “La defensa de Roma por Belisario” in:
2417:North Africa under Byzantium and Early Islam
2315:Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2022.
2238:Procopius and Justinian's Financial Policies
2039:Prokops De aedificiis, Buch V, zu Kleinasien
1142:as evidence of the narrative's feasibility.
772:under the skillful leadership of Belisarius.
2703:The Defence of the Roman and Byzantine East
2598:Brill, Leiden 2022, ISBN 978-3-89781-215-4.
2567:The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire
2505:Procopius on the struggle for Dara and Rome
2459:Lillington-Martin, Christopher, 2007–2017:
2415:, in: S. T. Stevens & J. Conant, eds.,
2208:The Composition of Procopius, De Aedificiis
1981:, in: C. Angelidi and G. Calofonos (eds.),
1970:Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha
1923:by James Allan Evans, originally posted at
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1005:. This had actually been carried out under
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1158:(in Greek). Revised by G. Wirth. Leipzig:
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2622:Historia. Zeitschrift für alte Geschichte
1952:Jordanes and Procopius on Northern Europe
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1499:, p.46. Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart.
806:), was discovered centuries later at the
624:that devastated the empire from 542. The
2782:, English translation (Dewing, 1935) at
2578:, Sonderdruck Aus Band 74/1981, pp. 1-6.
2320:The Education and Expertise of Procopius
1647:. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2007.
2676:, Basingstoke: Macmillan 2007, 176–226.
1820:Book I: A Panegyrical Perspective", in
1670:Mendelsohn, Daniel (26 December 2010).
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2841:Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae
2542:πάρεδρος / quaestor, Codex Justinianus
2507:, in A. Sarantis, N. Christie (eds.):
2107:. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2004.
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663:that had occupied Rome's provinces in
2596:A Companion to Procopius of Caesarea.
2220:Justinian and the Historian Procopius
883:with Belisarius' godson, Theodosius.
690:. Procopius includes accounts of the
7:
2908:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
2406:, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2010, 253–273.
2233:. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1972.
2087:Antimonarchic discourse in Antiquity
460:praefectus urbi Constantinopolitanae
96:Legal adviser, political commentator
2430:Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies
2371:American Journal of Ancient History
1138:cites Procopius's description of a
1020:Procopius belongs to the school of
556:The first two books—often known as
355:a renewal of the war with the Goths
2802:vols. I–VI at the Internet Archive
2609:Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies
2404:History as Literature in Byzantium
2189:Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies
2120:Procopius and the island of ghosts
2094:Procopius on the Economy of Lazica
1944:Reading the past in late antiquity
1430:pi.2479. See under 'Procopius' on
1409:pi.2479. See under 'Procopius' on
1201:. Penguin Classics. Translated by
835:In the eyes of many scholars, the
27:Byzantine historian (c. 500 – 565)
25:
3526:People of the Roman–Sasanian Wars
3404:Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopoulos
2896:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913).
2641:, Stuttgart: Druckenmüller, 1954.
2533:(editor), Routledge (July 2017),
2373:, n.s. 3-4 (2004-2005 ), 189–218.
2342:Procopius the military historian,
2061:Review in English by A. Kaldellis
2020:Rheinisches Museum für Philologie
1589:Dolphin, Lambert (16 July 2021).
1183:; Dewing, Henry B., eds. (1940).
1155:Procopii Caesariensis opera omnia
1097:was written by poet and novelist
686:by Belisarius and others against
327:extreme weather events of 535–536
305:repressed with a massacre in the
178:. Accompanying the Roman general
3496:6th-century Byzantine historians
3327:Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger
2816:Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society
2756:
2722:Works by Procopius in eBook form
2663:, Cerae 2 (2015), pp. 1–25.
2057:Review in English by G. Greatrex
1984:Dreaming in Byzantium and Beyond
1885:. Ballantine Books. p. 111.
1170:Dewing, H. B., ed. (1914–1940).
608:, the war by Kavadh's successor
2561:, Leuven: Peeters, 2007, 67–84.
2535:www.routledge.com/9781472466044
2280:. London: Francis Cairns, 1998.
2278:Rome and Persia at War, 502–532
2251:, D.Phil. thesis, Oxford, 1994.
2134:Procopius and the Sixth Century
1942:, in: G. Clarke et al. (eds.):
1768:Procopius and the Sixth Century
1471:Procopius and the Sixth Century
1447:, London: Duckworth, 1985, p.7.
1445:Procopius and the Sixth Century
1373:The Oxford Classical Dictionary
860:Similarly, the Theodora of the
720:). The last book describes the
438:on the site of the Temple Mount
331:a mutiny in and around Carthage
278:, he became the legal adviser (
3212:Nikephoros I of Constantinople
2682:. An article by art historian
2674:The Early Byzantine Historians
2557:, in H. Amirav et al. (eds.):
2249:Procopius and the Persian Wars
2158:, Leiden: Brill 2013, 571–598.
670:The final four books—known as
428:, which was restricted to the
317:, took part in the capture of
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3521:People from Caesarea Maritima
2899:"Procopius of Caesarea"
2821:Of the buildings of Justinian
2304:8 (2014), 76–121 and 121a–e (
2256:The dates of Procopius' works
2194:Croke, Brian and James Crow:
1240:Prokopios: The Secret History
1199:Procopius: The Secret History
337:in Italy and experienced the
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3511:Sources on Germanic paganism
2571:, Cambridge 1992, 1060–1066.
2200:The Journal of Roman Studies
2074:Encyclopaedia Iranica Online
2027:Sexual Rhetoric in Procopius
1919:This article is based on an
1881:de Camp, L. Sprague (1949).
1781:The Journal of Roman Studies
1152:J. Haury, ed. (1962–1964) .
931:
38:. For the spider genus, see
2755:(public domain audiobooks)
2740:Works by or about Procopius
2337:Supplement 9 (2019) 19.1–8.
2141:The scepticism of Procopius
2033:40 (1987), pp. 150–152
1957:Nottingham Medieval Studies
1846:Kaldellis, Anthony (2013).
1591:"Visiting the Temple Mount"
1349:. Transcript. p. 332.
1231:English translation of the
1115:'s alternate history novel
1012:who reigned before Justin.
616:in 540, his destruction of
357:, now led by the able king
174:scholar and historian from
3542:
3337:Eustathius of Thessalonica
3013:Socrates of Constantinople
2824:by Procopius, (ca 560 A.D)
2488:2011, "Secret Histories",
2432:, Vol. 49 (2009), 585–616.
2346:Byzantinische Forschungen.
1816:Whitby, Mary: "Procopius'
1770:. London: Routledge, 1985.
1757:55 (2006), pp. 648ff.
925:
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639:’ next two books—known as
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3501:Historians of Justinian I
3079:Pseudo-Joshua the Stylite
2770:) with analytical indexes
2654:4 (2014), pp. 21–54.
2576:Byzantinische Zeitschrift
2154:, in: A. Sarantis (ed.):
2126:English Historical Review
1896:Melville, Herman (1851).
1696:12.20–22, trans. Atwater.
953:bridge over the Sangarius
810:in Rome and published in
3202:Theophanes the Confessor
2402:, in: R. Macrides, ed.,
2016:An Aphorism in Procopius
1899:Moby-Dick, or, the Whale
1711:9.20–21, trans. Atwater.
254:), and became a lawyer (
234:, perhaps at the famous
3445:Laonikos Chalkokondyles
3134:Theophanes of Byzantium
3084:Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor
3049:Eustathius of Epiphania
2993:Panodorus of Alexandria
2706:, Oxford, 1986, 717–35.
2639:Prokopios von Kaisareia
2601:Pazdernik, Charles F.:
2588:Historische Zeitschrift
2454:The Classical Quarterly
2441:Graeco-Latina Brunensia
2386:, Vol. 21 (2004), 1–17.
2318:Howard-Johnson, James:
2161:Cresci, Lia Raffaella:
2098:The Classical Quarterly
1908:10.5962/bhl.title.62077
1618:Perseus Digital Library
1378:Oxford University Press
943:, "On Buildings") is a
830:The History of the Wars
776:Procopius's now famous
541:, "Words on the Wars";
539:Hypèr tōn Polémon Lógoi
426:Constantinople's senate
3270:Theophanes Continuatus
2988:Olympiodorus of Thebes
2968:Annianus of Alexandria
2883:Buildings of Justinian
2795:The Buildings, Book IV
2553:Maas, Michael Robert:
2524:Justiniano I el Grande
2114:Hildesheim: Olms 2022.
2003:Bachrach, Bernard S.:
1990:Bachrach, Bernard S.:
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3409:John VI Kantakouzenos
3383:Theodore Skoutariotes
3170:Theophylact Simocatta
3099:Liberatus of Carthage
3054:Evagrius Scholasticus
2905:Catholic Encyclopedia
2443:24.2 (2019), 113–124.
2085:, in: H. Börm (ed.):
2069:Procopius of Caesarea
2052:Prokop und die Perser
1975:Anagnostakis, Ilias:
1949:Alonso-Núñez, J. M.:
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3186:Hippolytus of Thebes
3165:Trajan the Patrician
3059:Hesychius of Miletus
3044:Cyril of Scythopolis
2955:Byzantine historians
2766:, Greek text (Migne
2624:30.4 (2005) 424–472.
2591:278 (2004), 281–310.
2422:Kaldellis, Anthony:
2409:Kaldellis, Anthony:
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1795:, 2.9.14 and 1.7.22.
1755:The Classical Review
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1140:captured sea monster
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696:2nd sieges of Naples
339:Gothic siege of Rome
295:Battle of Callinicum
74:Eastern Roman Empire
3399:Nicephorus Gregoras
3286:Michael Attaleiates
3119:Peter the Patrician
3008:Sabinus of Heraclea
2913:Entry for Procopius
2806:History of the Wars
2672:Treadgold, Warren:
2456:63 (2013), 866–881.
2331:Procopius in Turkey
2262:18 (1994), 101–114.
2226:17 (1970), 218–223.
2215:78 (1947), 171–183.
2205:Downey, Glanville:
2202:73 (1983), 143–159.
2180:99 (2017), 278–289.
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1783:73 (1983), 143–159.
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514:History of the Wars
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3109:Menander Protector
3064:John Diakrinomenos
2890:Secondary material
2834:, Latin trans. by
2780:The Secret History
2774:The Secret History
2749:Works by Procopius
2731:Works by Procopius
2716:Texts of Procopius
2657:Stewart, Michael,
2644:Stewart, Michael,
2611:46 (2006) 175–206.
2564:Martindale, John:
2481:2022-06-30 at the
2196:Procopius and Dara
2169:129 (2001), 61–77.
2046:8 (2000), 115–125.
1883:Lest Darkness Fall
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3104:Marcellinus Comes
3074:John of Epiphania
2847:Persian Wars I–II
2768:Patrologia Graeca
2735:Project Gutenberg
2627:Rubin, Berthold:
2517:978-90-04-25257-8
2324:Antiquité Tardive
2291:27 (2003), 45–67.
2244:13 (1959), 23–30.
2224:Greece & Rome
2191:61 (2021), 73–84.
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2172:Cristini, Marco:
2139:Cameron, Averil:
2132:Cameron, Averil:
2110:Brodka, Dariusz:
2103:Brodka, Dariusz:
2044:Antiquité Tardive
1859:978-0-8122-0840-5
1822:Antiquité Tardive
1766:Cameron, Averil.
1505:978-3-515-09052-0
1486:10 (2002), 19–30.
1484:Antiquité Tardive
1443:Cameron, Averil:
1424:Wars of Justinian
1387:978-0-19-954556-8
1356:978-3-8394-4835-9
1203:Williamson, G. A.
1089:historical novels
684:Italian campaigns
488:Emperor Justinian
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2384:Florilegium
1740:from JSTOR.
1690:Procopius,
1515:Procopius,
1422:Procopius,
1059:. However,
1030:Attic Greek
758:Justinian I
626:Persian War
604:, the 532
574:Mesopotamia
390:illoústrios
385:ἰλλούστριος
3491:565 deaths
3486:500 births
3480:Categories
2978:John Rufus
2652:Παρεκβολαι
2348:15, 1990,
1705:Procopius
1623:18 October
1597:18 October
1519:, 1.12.24.
1331:References
1181:Downey, G.
1103:Felix Dahn
1073:vicegerent
1042:Thucydides
845:Belisarius
770:Roman army
717:Arborychoi
630:Belisarius
307:Hippodrome
299:Nika riots
288:Belisarius
202:Early life
194:, and the
180:Belisarius
165: 500
93:Occupation
3124:Procopius
3023:Theodoret
2915:from the
2877:, 1838. (
2863:, 1833. (
2845:, 1833. (
2629:Prokopios
2472:1742-917X
2356:, 53–85 (
2354:0167-5346
2271:Prudentia
2231:Procopius
2031:Mnemosyne
1868:859162344
1818:Buildings
1807:, Book I.
1805:Buildings
1543:, I.21.2.
1469:Cameron,
1458:Procopius
1311:symboulos
1221:cite book
1172:Procopius
1164:4 volumes
1135:Moby-Dick
1132:'s novel
1048:had been
1034:Herodotus
979:Buildings
972:aqueducts
968:Christian
963:Buildings
957:Buildings
945:panegyric
740:Histories
547:De Bellis
502:panegyric
494:Justinian
432:illustres
420:illustres
272:Justinian
192:Buildings
121:Buildings
49:Procopius
18:Prokopius
3114:Nonnosus
3089:Jordanes
3039:Agathias
2973:Eunapius
2818:(1888):
2753:LibriVox
2479:Archived
2145:Historia
1998:Speculum
1836:, 26.18.
1738:abstract
1323:instead.
1264:Jordanes
1258:See also
1233:Anecdota
1057:Eusebius
1046:ekklesía
1038:Polybius
984:Justin I
849:Antonina
841:Theodora
778:Anecdota
736:Agathias
698:and the
480:Writings
396:adsessor
349:and the
319:Carthage
282:adsessor
252:Istanbul
232:rhetoric
218:province
214:Caesarea
3144:Zosimus
3018:Sozomen
3003:Priscus
2983:Malchus
2742:at the
2306:addenda
2242:Phoenix
1925:Nupedia
1579:, VIII.
1473:, p. 6.
1426:I.1.1;
1160:Teubner
1111:and in
1061:Cameron
999:Histria
766:Ravenna
618:Antioch
610:Khosrau
594:Georgia
588:, and
582:Armenia
454:Cameron
343:Ravenna
240:Berytus
216:in the
101:Subject
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