Uncertainty in Livy and Velleius Time, hermeneutics and Roman historiography
Uncertainty is a fundamental part of the human condition. Experiences thwart expectations, and the world is in constant need of interpretation, evaluation and disambiguation. When writing about the past, historians can approach this uncertainty in different ways and either eliminate it from their hi...
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Main Author: | Domainko, Annika (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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München
C.H.Beck
2018
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Series: | Zetemata
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