Theodor Mommsen's History of Rome, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1902, was never completed. The manuscript of the fourth volume, the History of Rome under the Emperors, was burnt in a fire in Mommsen's house in 1880, and subsequently never published. Even though Mommsen lectured on the topic extensively from 1863 to 1886, it was believed that the lost volume could never be reconstructed. Alexander Demandt's discovery of complete and detailed transcripts by two of Mommsen's students finally gives us access to Mommsen's interpretation of the age of the emperors. Barbara and…mehr
Theodor Mommsen's History of Rome, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1902, was never completed. The manuscript of the fourth volume, the History of Rome under the Emperors, was burnt in a fire in Mommsen's house in 1880, and subsequently never published. Even though Mommsen lectured on the topic extensively from 1863 to 1886, it was believed that the lost volume could never be reconstructed. Alexander Demandt's discovery of complete and detailed transcripts by two of Mommsen's students finally gives us access to Mommsen's interpretation of the age of the emperors. Barbara and Alexander Demandt have carefully edited the text and provided detailed notes. For the English edition, Thomas Wiedemann has written an introduction which surveys Mommsen's position and influence in nineteenth century German scholarship and introduces his work to English-speaking readers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alexander Demandt is a Full professor of Ancient History at the Free University, Berlin. Barbara Demandt is a teacher at the Gymnasium for ancient languages in Berlin-Zehlendorf. Thomas Wiedemann is Reader in Ancient History at the University of Nottingham.
Inhaltsangabe
List of maps. Introduction. Alexander Demandt, Mommsen, Rome and the German Kaiserreich Thomas Wiedemann Abrreviations and Bibliography. The Berlin Academy Fragment A history of Rome under the Emperors I From Augustus to Vespasian Winter Semester 1882/3 [MH.I] 1. Augustus (44 BC-AD 14) a) The consolidation of the monarchy b) The princeps c) The institutions of government d) The provinces e) The imperial family and domestic politics 2. Tiberius (14-37) 3. Gaius Caligular (37-41) 4. Claudius (41-54) 5. Nero (54-68) 6. The Year of Four Emperors (68-69) 7. The Vespasian (69-79)A history of Rome under the Emperors II From Vespasian to Diocletian Summer Semester 1883 [MH.II] 1. General Introduction 2. Domestic Politics I a) Peoples and languages b) Monetary and fiscal matters c) The army d) Administration 3. Wars in the West a) Britain b) The Rhine Frontier c) Gaul d) Spain e) Africa 4. Wars on the Danube a) The garrison b) The Dacian War c) The Marcomannic War d) The Gothic Wars 5. Wars in the East a) Conflicts with the Prhtians b) Conflicts with the Sasanids and Palmyrans 6. Domestic Politics II a) The Emperor and the court b) The army and SenateA history of Rome under the Emperors III From Diocletian to Alaric Winter Semester 1885/6 and Summer Semester 1886 [MH.III] 1. General Introduction 2. Government and Society 3. A History of Events a) Diocletian (284-305) b) Constantine (306-337) c) The sons of Constantine (337-361) d) Julian and Jovian (355-364) e) Valentinian and Valens (364-378) f) From Theodosius to Alaric (379-410) Notes. Index.
List of maps. Introduction. Alexander Demandt, Mommsen, Rome and the German Kaiserreich Thomas Wiedemann Abrreviations and Bibliography. The Berlin Academy Fragment A history of Rome under the Emperors I From Augustus to Vespasian Winter Semester 1882/3 [MH.I] 1. Augustus (44 BC-AD 14) a) The consolidation of the monarchy b) The princeps c) The institutions of government d) The provinces e) The imperial family and domestic politics 2. Tiberius (14-37) 3. Gaius Caligular (37-41) 4. Claudius (41-54) 5. Nero (54-68) 6. The Year of Four Emperors (68-69) 7. The Vespasian (69-79)A history of Rome under the Emperors II From Vespasian to Diocletian Summer Semester 1883 [MH.II] 1. General Introduction 2. Domestic Politics I a) Peoples and languages b) Monetary and fiscal matters c) The army d) Administration 3. Wars in the West a) Britain b) The Rhine Frontier c) Gaul d) Spain e) Africa 4. Wars on the Danube a) The garrison b) The Dacian War c) The Marcomannic War d) The Gothic Wars 5. Wars in the East a) Conflicts with the Prhtians b) Conflicts with the Sasanids and Palmyrans 6. Domestic Politics II a) The Emperor and the court b) The army and SenateA history of Rome under the Emperors III From Diocletian to Alaric Winter Semester 1885/6 and Summer Semester 1886 [MH.III] 1. General Introduction 2. Government and Society 3. A History of Events a) Diocletian (284-305) b) Constantine (306-337) c) The sons of Constantine (337-361) d) Julian and Jovian (355-364) e) Valentinian and Valens (364-378) f) From Theodosius to Alaric (379-410) Notes. Index.
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