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Published 1908
Herodoti Historiae /

: Translation of : History. : 2 volumes ; 19 cm.

Published 1849
Historia chalifatus Al-Motacimi /

: Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004600416

Published 1838
Historia Jemanae sub Hasano Pascha /

: Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004600683

Published 1865
Historia Khalifatus Omari II, Jazidi II et Hischami /

: Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004600201

Published 2018
Philological and historical commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus.

: This is the final volume in the series of commentaries on Ammianus' Res Gestae . The last book of Ammianus Marcellinus' Res Gestae is the most important source for a momentous event in European history: the invasion of the Goths across the Danube border into the Roman Empire and the ensuing battle of Adrianople (378 CE), in which a Roman army was annihilated and the emperor Valens lost his life. Many contemporaries were of the opinion that this defeat heralded the decline of the Empire. Ammianus is sharply critical of the way Valens and his generals handled the military situation, but holds on to his belief in the permanence of Roma Aeterna , reminding his readers of earlier crises from which the Empire had recovered and pointing to the incompetence of the barbarians in siege craft.
: Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed January 3, 2018). : 1 online resource (362 pages) : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004353824 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1832
Historia religionis et ecclesiae christianae, magnam partem ad formam compendii Schroeckiani in usus lectionum adumbrata /

: Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004607408

Published 2019
Aristotle De animalibus. Michael Scot's Arabic-Latin translation, volume 1a: Books I-III: History of animals : a critical edition with an introduction, notes and indices /

: "Aristotle's De Animalibus was an important source of zoological knowledge for the ancient Greeks and for medieval Arabs and Europeans. In the thirteenth century, the work was twice translated into Latin. One translation was produced directly from the Greek by William of Moerbeke. An earlier translation, made available as a critical edition in the present volume for the first time, was produced through an intermediary Arabic translation (Kitāb al-Ḥayawān) by Michael Scot (1175--c. 1232). Scot's translation was one of the main sources of knowledge on animals in Europe and widely used until well into the fifteenth century. As a faithful translation of a translation produced by a Syriac-speaking Christian, the text contributes to our knowledge of Middle Arabic. The De Animalibus is composed of three sections: History of Animals (ten books), Parts of Animals (four books) and Generation of Animals (five books). Parts of Animals and Generation of Animals were published by Brill as Volumes 5.2 and 5.3 of the book series ASL in 1998 (ASL 5.2) and 1992 (ASL 5.3). The present Volume 5.1.a contains the first section of Scot's translation of History of Animals: the general introduction and books 1--3, with Notes. Editions of the two concluding parts of History of Animals, ASL 5.1.b, books 4--6 and ASL 5.1.c, books 7--10, are in preparation. Complete Latin-Arabic and Arabic-Latin indices of History of Animals will be published in due course".
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9789004411333

Published 1846
Historia Abbadidarum, praemissis scriptorum Arabum de ea dynastia locis ninc primum editis : Volumen Prius /

: Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004600607

Published 1844
Dissertatio literaria inauguralis exhibens historiae Abbādī darum voluminis primi partem priorem /

: Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004600621

Published 2004
The story of Apollonius, King of Tyre : a study of its Greek origin and an edition of the two oldest Latin recensions /

: The story of Apollonius King of Tyre has rightly been called the most popular romance of the Middle Ages. From Iceland to Greece, from Spain to Russia, versions of this novel are recorded. It is the variation among the Latin versions and the numerous vernacular adaptations that make this story especially interesting. Shakespeare used and adapted it in his Pericles, Prince of Tyre. Its plot continues to fascinate us. Incest, deception, pirates, famine, sex and shipwreck form its tasty ingredients. Its links with the Greek novel, which today stands in the centre of scholarly interest, are striking. In this book the author attempts to show that the novel originated in Greece, or more precisely Asia Minor, possibly in Tarsus. A graffito from Pergamum and a coin struck in Tarsus at the time of Caracalla's visit (215 AD) support his conviction. All these aspects make the present book attractive to scholars of many different disciplines.
: 1 online resource (xxiii, 293 pages) : map. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789047405665 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Apokrimata : decisions of Septimius Severus on legal matters. Text, translation, and historical analysis /

: The facsim. is a reproduction of the single sheet of papyrus in the collection of the Nicholas Murray Butler Library of Columbia University, P. Columbia 123. : x, 110 pages : facsimiles ; 28 cm. : Sara.lib

Published 2004
A rhetorical grammar : C. Iulius Romanus, Introduction to the Liber de adverbio, as incorporated in Charisius' Ars Grammatica II. 13 /

: About 280 AD C. Iulius Romanus wrote a large work on Latin grammar. Parts of this work were later incorporated in the Ars grammatica of Flavius Sosipater Charisius. Romanus' Introduction to his list of adverbs is unique because of his approach of the subject. With the help of many rhetorical means he weaves together an intricate argument, which is completely different from the usual treatments of the adverb. This unique character was never noticed previously. The first chapters of this book deal with Charisius and Romanus in general and the Introduction in particular. A new edition with translation and commentary follows, completed by a discussion of the annotations of Cauchius made about 1540 from a manuscript now lost.
: 1 online resource. : Bibliogr. pages 141-145. Index. : 9789047412595 : 0169-8958 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

The history of Alexander /

: Translation of : Historia Alexandri Magni. : 332 pages, [3] pages of plates : illustrations ; 20 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-299) and index. : 0140444122 : .alaa-sweed

Histoire naturelle de l'Egypte, 1581-1584 /

: Translation of : Historiae Aegypti naturalis pars prima. : 4 volumes in 2 (xxxi, 583 pages, [24] pages of plates (some folded) : illustrations ; 20 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages xv-xvi) and indexes.

A history of deeds done beyond the sea /

: Translation of : Historia rerum in partibus transmarinis gestarum.
"The edition of William's history used as the basis of this translation is that prepared by A. Beugnot and A. Le Prevost for the French academy ... The present translation has been done by Mrs. Babcock."--Introd., volume 1, page 44. : 2 volumes : maps (1 folded) ; 24 cm. : Bibliography: volumes 2, pages [511]-520.

Published 1955
A history of the English church and people /

: 340, [1] pages : map ; 18 cm. : Bibliography : pages 333-[341].

Published 1882
Luciani Dialogi quattuor /

: Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004607552

Published 2013
The Conspiracy of the Prince of Macchia and G.B. Vico /

: In September of 1701, events transpired in Naples that, through frequent retellings, became popularly known as "the conspiracy of the Prince of Macchia." Rapidly gaining fame, this apparently anonymous narrative was soon incorporated by different historians in their history of the transition years between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. But who was the initial bard or narrator, the town clerk or citizen who first gave testimony of this event by creating a Latin text of the story of the Prince of Macchia? Giambattista Vico was not among the claimants to the authorship of the fabulous story that changed the future of the Kingdom of Naples. Nevertheless, four scholars across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries were themselves convinced, and managed to convince the intellectual world as well, that Vico, then a young teacher of rhetoric at the University of Naples, was indeed the source of this original Latin narration of this oft retold Neapolitan history. This book provides the original Latin text with a parallel translation, as well as historical context and analysis of both the text's authorship history and the account itself.
: Includes a history and critical analysis of Giambattista Vico's text and role as author. : 1 online resource (xvi, 325 pages) : portraits. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-310) and index. : 9789401209120 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1824
Danielis Tieboel Siegenbeek, Responsio ad quaestionem literariam ... a Facultate philosophiae ... a. 1823 propositam ... qua expositio postulatur controversiae de falsa legatione D...

: Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004606425

Published 2015
Brill's companion to Roman tragedy /

: Until the Renaissance the centrality of Roman tragedy in Western society and culture was unchallenged. Studies on Roman Republican tragedy and on Imperial Roman tragedy by the contributors have been directing the gaze of scholarship back to Roman tragedy. This volume has two goals: first, to demonstrate that Republican tragedy had a far more central role in shaping Imperial tragedy than is currently thought, and quite possibly more important than Classical Greek tragedy. Second, the influence of other Roman literary genres on Roman tragedy is greater than has formerly been credited. Studies on von Kleist and Shelley, Eliot and Claus help reconstruct the ancient Roman stage by showing how moderns had thought to change it for contemporary aesthetics.
: 1 online resource (xxi, 450 pages) : illustration. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 389-420) and indexes. : 9789004284784 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.