Les historiens grecs de l’Empire romain d’Orient (IVe-VIIe siècles)

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Thèse
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Titre
Les historiens grecs de l’Empire romain d’Orient (IVe-VIIe siècles)
Résumé
The main objective of this dissertation is to offer a social analysis of the classicizing historians of late antiquity. It aims to underline the interactions between history-writing and society. The first part presents the biographies of late antique classicising historians, from Eunapius of Sardis to Theophylact Simocatta. It describes the social profile of those historians, while insisting on the interactions between professional career and literary endeavours. The second part explains why most historians were lawyers and analyzes the place history-writing occupies in their social life. The third part deals with the social foundations of history writing. It focuses on the role of rhetorical education in the formation of future historians and shows how the virtues of the historian mirrored the social virtues of late antique elites.
Type
Thèse de doctorat (Ph.D.)
Université
Université de Montréal
Lieu
Montréal
Date
2021-06-09
Langue
Français
Référence
Nicolini, Vincent. « Les historiens grecs de l’Empire romain d’Orient (IVe-VIIe siècles) ». Thèse de doctorat (Ph.D.), Université de Montréal, 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/1866/25395.
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