Plutarch's Sertorius : a historical commentary
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Plutarch's Sertorius : a historical commentary
University of North Carolina Press, c1994
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Includes a reproduction of the Greek text of Sertorius from Plutarchi vitae parallelae, vol. 2, fasc. 1, edited by K. Ziegler and published: Leipzig : B.G. Teubner, 1964
Bibliography: p. [223]-244
Includes index
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内容説明
C. F. Konrad provides the first book-length commentary on Plutarch's Life of Sertorius , the work that has shaped most modern interpretations of the man and his career. Quintus Sertorius (126-73 B.C.) was a political and military leader during the period of turmoil that ended with the Roman Republic's disintegration just thirty years after his death. A major figure on the losing side in the first civil war (87-82 B.C.), he went to Spain to continue the struggle against the ruling senatorial faction with the help of Roman exiles and the native population. His military skill was much admired, but his increasingly despotic behavior, combined with failing luck in the field, eventually prompted Sertorius' assassination by his Roman staff. One of Plutarch's most austere biographies, Sertorius lacks the rich color and wealth of anecdote characteristic of his Antony or Perikles , yet it is unsurpassed in its seemingly unbounded sympathy for its subject and is the most substantial source extant on Sertorius. By analyzing Plutarch's method and purpose, Konrad develops a more critical and less eulogistic view of Sertorius' character and his actions during this period. The Greek text of Plutarch's biography is included in this book.
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