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Format
Hardcover
Book Title
Theoderic the Great : King of Goths, Ruler of Romans
Publication Name
Theoderic the Great
Title
Theoderic the Great
Subtitle
King of Goths, Ruler of Romans
ISBN-10
0300254431
EAN
9780300254433
ISBN
9780300254433
Publisher
Yale University Press
Release Year
2023
Release Date
12/09/2023
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.2in
Item Length
0.9in
Author
Hans-Ulrich Wiemer
Translator
John Noel Dillon
Contributor
John Noel Dillon (Translated by)
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Topic
Royalty, Military / Ancient, Ancient / Rome
Publication Year
2023
Item Width
0.6in
Item Weight
39 Oz
Number of Pages
664 Pages

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The first full-scale history of Theoderic and the Goths in more than seventy-five years, tracing the transformation of a divided kingdom into a great power

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300254431
ISBN-13
9780300254433
eBay Product ID (ePID)
14058360732

Product Key Features

Book Title
Theoderic the Great : King of Goths, Ruler of Romans
Author
Hans-Ulrich Wiemer
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Royalty, Military / Ancient, Ancient / Rome
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Number of Pages
664 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
0.9in
Item Height
0.2in
Item Width
0.6in
Item Weight
39 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Dg507
Reviews
"Hans-Ulrich Wiemer's Theoderic the Great: King of Goths, Ruler of Romans is a monumental exploration of the life and times of this remarkable leader. It is the most important treatment of its subject since Wilhelm Ensslin's 1947 biography, and since Mr. Wiemer's book (here in John Noël Dillon's fluid English translation) surpasses its predecessor in breadth and sophistication, the author can claim the laurel of having written the best profile of Theoderic we have."--Kyle Harper, Wall Street Journal "The first full-length biography of this remarkable man in over 75 years. . . . Theoderic the Great offers a deep dive into our current academic understanding of this important era."-- New York Military Affairs Symposium Review "An intellectual feast. A sobering portrait of a much caricatured king, sensitive to the many resonances of his Roman and Gothic worlds."--Douglas Boin, author of Alaric the Goth "So much more than biography, this masterly survey is a window into an entire world at a moment of extreme change, when the western Roman empire had fallen and the future was unwritten. An indispensable book."--Michael Kulikowski, author of The Tragedy of Empire: From Constantine to the Destruction of Roman Italy "The English translation of Hans-Ulrich Wiemer's path-breaking study of Theoderic the Great is most welcome. This is a major new view of Theoderic that shows his importance to Gothic and Roman worlds. John Noël Dillon's translation is excellent."--Michele Renee Salzman, author of The Falls of Rome: Crises, Resilience, and Resurgence in Late Antiquity "This meticulously researched, lucidly written, and beautifully translated book goes in search of the nature and legacy of Theodoric's reign in Italy. Wiemer explores concepts of migration, tolerance, cultural segregation, and the twilight of empires."--Julia Hillner, author of Helena Augusta: Mother of the Empire "This beautifully written and immensely useful book offers a lively narrative that readers will find invaluable, and a pleasure to read."--Kate Cooper, author of Queens of a Fallen World, "Hans-Ulrich Wiemer's Theoderic the Great: King of Goths, Ruler of Romans is a monumental exploration of the life and times of this remarkable leader. It is the most important treatment of its subject since Wilhelm Ensslin's 1947 biography, and since Mr. Wiemer's book (here in John Noël Dillon's fluid English translation) surpasses its predecessor in breadth and sophistication, the author can claim the laurel of having written the best profile of Theoderic we have."--Kyle Harper, Wall Street Journal "An intellectual feast. A sobering portrait of a much caricatured king, sensitive to the many resonances of his Roman and Gothic worlds."--Douglas Boin, author of Alaric the Goth "So much more than biography, this masterly survey is a window into an entire world at a moment of extreme change, when the western Roman empire had fallen and the future was unwritten. An indispensable book."--Michael Kulikowski, author of The Tragedy of Empire: From Constantine to the Destruction of Roman Italy "The English translation of Hans-Ulrich Wiemer's path-breaking study of Theoderic the Great is most welcome. This is a major new view of Theoderic that shows his importance to Gothic and Roman worlds. John Noël Dillon's translation is excellent."--Michele Renee Salzman, author of The Falls of Rome: Crises, Resilience, and Resurgence in Late Antiquity "This meticulously researched, lucidly written, and beautifully translated book goes in search of the nature and legacy of Theodoric's reign in Italy. Wiemer explores concepts of migration, tolerance, cultural segregation, and the twilight of empires."--Julia Hillner, author of Helena Augusta: Mother of the Empire "This beautifully written and immensely useful book offers a lively narrative that readers will find invaluable, and a pleasure to read."--Kate Cooper, author of Queens of a Fallen World, "An intellectual feast. A sobering portrait of a much caricatured king, sensitive to the many resonances of his Roman and Gothic worlds."--Douglas Boin, author of Alaric the Goth "So much more than biography, this masterly survey is a window into an entire world at a moment of extreme change, when the western Roman empire had fallen and the future was unwritten. An indispensable book."--Michael Kulikowski, author of The Tragedy of Empire: From Constantine to the Destruction of Roman Italy "The English translation of Hans-Ulrich Wiemer's path-breaking study of Theoderic the Great is most welcome. This is a major new view of Theoderic that shows his importance to Gothic and Roman worlds. John Noël Dillon's translation is excellent."--Michele Renee Salzman, author of The Falls of Rome: Crises, Resilience, and Resurgence in Late Antiquity "This meticulously researched, lucidly written, and beautifully translated book goes in search of the nature and legacy of Theodoric's reign in Italy. Wiemer explores concepts of migration, tolerance, cultural segregation, and the twilight of empires."--Julia Hillner, author of Helena Augusta: Mother of the Empire "This beautifully written and immensely useful book offers a lively narrative that readers will find invaluable, and a pleasure to read."--Kate Cooper, author of Queens of a Fallen World, "An intellectual feast. A sobering portrait of a much caricatured king, sensitive to the many resonances of his Roman and Gothic worlds."--Douglas Boin, author of Alaric the Goth "So much more than biography, this masterly survey is a window into an entire world at a moment of extreme change, when the western Roman empire had fallen and the future was unwritten. An indispensable book."--Michael Kulikowski, author of The Tragedy of Empire: From Constantine to the Destruction of Roman Italy "The English translation of Hans-Ulrich Wiemer's path-breaking study of Theoderic the Great is most welcome. This is a major, new view of Theoderic that shows his importance to Gothic and Roman worlds. John Noël Dillon's translation is excellent."--Michele Renee Salzman, author of The Falls of Rome "This meticulously researched, lucidly written, and beautifully translated book goes in search of the nature and legacy of Theodoric's reign in Italy. Wiemer explores concepts of migration, tolerance, cultural segregation, and the twilight of empires."--Julia Hillner, author of Helena Augusta: Mother of the Empire, "Hans-Ulrich Wiemer's Theoderic the Great: King of Goths, Ruler of Romans is a monumental exploration of the life and times of this remarkable leader. It is the most important treatment of its subject since Wilhelm Ensslin's 1947 biography, and since Mr. Wiemer's book (here in John Noël Dillon's fluid English translation) surpasses its predecessor in breadth and sophistication, the author can claim the laurel of having written the best profile of Theoderic we have."--Kyle Harper, Wall Street Journal "Thanks to John Noël Dillon's magnificent translation, which came out this year, Theoderic's world, in all its complexity, can now be reached by an Anglophone audience."--Samuel Rubenstein, Engelsberg Ideas , "Books of the Year 2023" "The first full-length biography of this remarkable man in over 75 years. . . . Theoderic the Great offers a deep dive into our current academic understanding of this important era."-- New York Military Affairs Symposium Review "An intellectual feast. A sobering portrait of a much caricatured king, sensitive to the many resonances of his Roman and Gothic worlds."--Douglas Boin, author of Alaric the Goth "So much more than biography, this masterly survey is a window into an entire world at a moment of extreme change, when the western Roman empire had fallen and the future was unwritten. An indispensable book."--Michael Kulikowski, author of The Tragedy of Empire: From Constantine to the Destruction of Roman Italy "The English translation of Hans-Ulrich Wiemer's path-breaking study of Theoderic the Great is most welcome. This is a major new view of Theoderic that shows his importance to Gothic and Roman worlds. John Noël Dillon's translation is excellent."--Michele Renee Salzman, author of The Falls of Rome: Crises, Resilience, and Resurgence in Late Antiquity "This meticulously researched, lucidly written, and beautifully translated book goes in search of the nature and legacy of Theodoric's reign in Italy. Wiemer explores concepts of migration, tolerance, cultural segregation, and the twilight of empires."--Julia Hillner, author of Helena Augusta: Mother of the Empire "This beautifully written and immensely useful book offers a lively narrative that readers will find invaluable, and a pleasure to read."--Kate Cooper, author of Queens of a Fallen World, "An intellectual feast. A sobering portrait of a much caricatured king, sensitive to the many resonances of his Roman and Gothic worlds."--Douglas Boin, author of Alaric the Goth "So much more than biography, this masterly survey is a window into an entire world at a moment of extreme change, when the western Roman empire had fallen and the future was unwritten. An indispensable book."--Michael Kulikowski, author of The Tragedy of Empire: From Constantine to the Destruction of Roman Italy "The English translation of Hans-Ulrich Wiemer's path-breaking study of Theoderic the Great is most welcome. This is a major new view of Theoderic that shows his importance to Gothic and Roman worlds. John Noël Dillon's translation is excellent."--Michele Renee Salzman, author of The Falls of Rome: Crises, Resilience, and Resurgence in Late Antiquity "This meticulously researched, lucidly written, and beautifully translated book goes in search of the nature and legacy of Theodoric's reign in Italy. Wiemer explores concepts of migration, tolerance, cultural segregation, and the twilight of empires."--Julia Hillner, author of Helena Augusta: Mother of the Empire, "Hans-Ulrich Wiemer's Theoderic the Great: King of Goths, Ruler of Romans is a monumental exploration of the life and times of this remarkable leader. It is the most important treatment of its subject since Wilhelm Ensslin's 1947 biography, and since Mr. Wiemer's book (here in John Noël Dillon's fluid English translation) surpasses its predecessor in breadth and sophistication, the author can claim the laurel of having written the best profile of Theoderic we have."--Kyle Harper, Wall Street Journal "[The book] expertly reveals the constraints that governed different strata of late antique society, and in revealing the sinews of Theoderic's state, it captures the unassuming side of social change and the subtle workings of mutual adaptation."--Jamie Kreiner, New York Times "An intellectual feast. A sobering portrait of a much caricatured king, sensitive to the many resonances of his Roman and Gothic worlds."--Douglas Boin, author of Alaric the Goth "So much more than biography, this masterly survey is a window into an entire world at a moment of extreme change, when the western Roman empire had fallen and the future was unwritten. An indispensable book."--Michael Kulikowski, author of The Tragedy of Empire: From Constantine to the Destruction of Roman Italy "The English translation of Hans-Ulrich Wiemer's path-breaking study of Theoderic the Great is most welcome. This is a major new view of Theoderic that shows his importance to Gothic and Roman worlds. John Noël Dillon's translation is excellent."--Michele Renee Salzman, author of The Falls of Rome: Crises, Resilience, and Resurgence in Late Antiquity "This meticulously researched, lucidly written, and beautifully translated book goes in search of the nature and legacy of Theodoric's reign in Italy. Wiemer explores concepts of migration, tolerance, cultural segregation, and the twilight of empires."--Julia Hillner, author of Helena Augusta: Mother of the Empire "This beautifully written and immensely useful book offers a lively narrative that readers will find invaluable, and a pleasure to read."--Kate Cooper, author of Queens of a Fallen World
Lccn
2022-936919
Dewey Decimal
945.01092
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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