A Matter not for Bookish Scribblers: The “Implied” Library in Dionysius’ Early Roman History

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Abstract

An exploration of the role of citations in Dionysius' Early Roman History and how these contribute to understanding the role Dionysius attributes to his research (especially the actual, physical research in a library) in his historical narrative.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHistoriens et érudits à leur écritoire
Subtitle of host publicationLes oeuvres monumentales à Rome entre République et Principat
EditorsAude Cohen-Skalli
Place of PublicationPessac cédex
PublisherAusonius
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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