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245 02 $aL'Italie sous Odoacre et Théodoric /$cAnonyme de Valois II ; texte établi et traduit par Michel Festy ; introduction et commentaire par Michel Festy et Massimiliano Vitiello.
246 3 $aAnonyme de Valois.$nII,$pItalie sous Odoacre et Théodoric
246 3 $aAnonyme de Valois.$nII,$pTheodericiana
246 3 $aAnonymi Valesiani.$nPars posterior,$pTheodericiana
264 1 $aParis :$bLes Belles Lettres,$c2020.
300 $alxxii, 175 pages ;$c20 cm.
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490 1 $aCollection des universités de France. Série latine,$x0184-7155 ;$vvolume 426
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 1 $a"Anonymus Valesianus II, sometimes referred to as the Pars Posterior, written after 526 and probably between 540 and 550.[4] The text, which mostly deals with the reign of the Gothic king in Italy, Theodoric the Great. The identity of the author and the circumstances of the compilation of the Pars Posterior is obscure, however a few scholars think it "based on a no longer extant chronicle by the bishop of Ravenna, Maximianus". The Pars Posterior consists of 60 chapters and it presents the chain of events as a chronicle from Chapter 36 to 59: from the rule of Emperor Zeno, through the decline of the power of Odoacer, up to the succession of Theodoric the Great in 493. In the next section, from Chapter 60 to 79, the description of the rule of Theodoric the Great - the Italian ruler of Germanic origin - can be found. Besides the description of political events the author dwells on portraying the major virtues of the ruler through different narratives. In the closing section (Chapter 80 to 96) the author describes the tragic years of Theodoric's rule.[1]The work was used by Edward Gibbon as a major source for the Roman perspective on the Ostrogothic period in his History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire"--Wikipedia
546 $aLatin text with French translation on facing pages; introduction and notes in French
600 00 $aOdoacer,$dapproximately 433-493.
600 00 $aTheodoric,$cKing of the Ostrogoths,$d454?-526.
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700 1 $aFesty, Michel,$eeditor,$etranslator,$ewriter of added commentary,$ewriter of introduction.
700 1 $aVitiello, Massimiliano,$ewriter of introduction,$ewriter of added commentary.
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