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History of the Wars: Books 1-2 (Persian War)
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History of the Wars: Books 1-2 (Persian War)

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The last major ancient historian, Byzantine scholar PROCOPIUS OF CAESAREA (c. 500?565) traveled with the army of Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I as a military adviser, and chronicled the wars he fought?this is the primary source today of information about the reign of Justinian I. Here, in Books I and II of the eight-volume History of the Wars, Procopius recounts the Persian War between Justinian and the Persian Empire, a fascinating retelling that includes extensive details of geography and thorough accounts of battles, political intrigues, and interpersonal dramas. Far from dry, this is a thrilling read, one that echoes of this still turbulent region today. Students of the history of the Middle East will be enthralled by this ancient work.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cosimo Classics
Date
1 May 2007
Pages
596
ISBN
9781602064454

The last major ancient historian, Byzantine scholar PROCOPIUS OF CAESAREA (c. 500?565) traveled with the army of Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I as a military adviser, and chronicled the wars he fought?this is the primary source today of information about the reign of Justinian I. Here, in Books I and II of the eight-volume History of the Wars, Procopius recounts the Persian War between Justinian and the Persian Empire, a fascinating retelling that includes extensive details of geography and thorough accounts of battles, political intrigues, and interpersonal dramas. Far from dry, this is a thrilling read, one that echoes of this still turbulent region today. Students of the history of the Middle East will be enthralled by this ancient work.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cosimo Classics
Date
1 May 2007
Pages
596
ISBN
9781602064454