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- Title
CREATING THE ENEMY: AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS' DOUBLE DIGRESSION ON HUNS AND ALANS ( RES GESTAE 31.2).
- Authors
BURGERSDIJK, DIEDERIK
- Abstract
Ammianus Marcellinus' excursus on the Huns and Alans in the thirty-first and last book of his Res Gestae, in which he creates an image of an enemy that threatens the Roman empire, mainly serves to enhance the suspense in the final part of his narrative. It contains a message to the reigning emperor to defend the borders between barbarism and civilization. The narratological motifs and ideological purposes in the portraiture of foreign peoples, which draw on older Greek as well as Latin ethnographical templates, prevail over historical accuracy. The article addresses the topic from the theoretical framework of alterity, and explores the ethnographical and geographical models on which Ammianus based his largely fictitious account.
- Subjects
MARCELLINUS, Ammianus, ca. 325-391; RES gestae (Evidence); ALANI; DIGRESSION (Rhetoric) in literature; HUNS
- Publication
Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, 2016, Vol 59, Issue 1, p111
- ISSN
0076-0730
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.2041-5370.2016.12021.x