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Procopius

    Prokopios von Caesarea wird als herausragender Historiker der Kriege Kaiser Justinians verehrt, ein Chronist, dessen detaillierte Berichte beispiellose Einblicke in eine entscheidende Ära bieten. Seine persönlichen Erfahrungen bei der Begleitung des Generals Belisar verschafften ihm intime Kenntnisse der Militärkampagnen und politischen Ränkespiele. Durch seinen Dienst erlangte er ein tiefes Verständnis der Ereignisse, die er später dokumentieren sollte. Prokopios gilt als der größte der späteren griechischen Historiker, dessen Werk eine unverzichtbare Quelle für das Verständnis der Spätantike bleibt.

    The Secret Histroy
    The Secret History
    Procopius History of the Wars (Books V and VI)
    History of the Wars
    Der Gotenkrieg
    Der Vandalenkrieg
    • History of the Wars

      • 464 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      4,1(161)Abgeben

      History of the Wars by the Byzantine historian Procopius (late fifth century to after 558 CE) consists largely of sixth century CE military history, with much information about peoples, places, and special events. Powerful description complements careful narration. Procopius is just to the empire s enemies and boldly criticises emperor Justinian.

      History of the Wars
    • Focusing on the life and works of Procopius, this book explores his significance as the last major ancient historian of Eastern Rome. It highlights his primary role as a source for understanding Emperor Justinian's reign through his comprehensive writings, including an eight-book account of the Gothic Wars and a detailed examination of Justinian's public works. Notably, the "Secret History" reveals scandals and controversies omitted from official narratives, offering a unique perspective on the period.

      Procopius History of the Wars (Books V and VI)
    • Procopius of Caesarea (c. 500-c. 565) was a prominent Eastern Roman scholar of the family Procopius. He is commonly held to be the last major ancient historian. The writings of Procopius are the primary source of information for the rule of the Roman emperor Justinian. He was the author of a history in eight books of the wars fought by Justinian I, a panegyric on Justinian's public works throughout the empire, and a book known as The Secret History of the Court of Justinian that claims to report the scandals that Procopius could not include in his published history. Although it is not as famous as The Secret History of the Court of Justinian, Procopius' History of the Wars is clearly his most important work. The first seven books, which were published as a unit, seem to have been largely completed by 545, but were updated to mid-century before publication, for the latest event mentioned belongs to early 551. Later, Procopius added an eighth book which brings the history to 552/553, when a Roman army led by the eunuch Narses finally destroyed the Ostrogothic kingdom.

      History of the Wars Books I and II: The Persian War
    • The Secret History

      New Large Print Edition

      • 210 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of the 6th century Byzantine Empire, the narrative provides a critical view of Emperor Justinian I's reign, contrasting with Procopius' more flattering accounts. As an advisor to General Belisarius, Procopius reveals the political intrigues, power struggles, and corruption within the imperial court. This work exposes the darker aspects of this historical period, showcasing scandals that affected key figures and inviting readers to explore the complexities of Byzantine politics and society during a transformative era.

      The Secret History