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Ammianus Marcellinus' future signs: A historiographical study

Hanaghan, Michael P.
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Predicting the future is contentious. In the fourth century competing claimants tried to define who could consult the signs and interpret them. Ammianus' use of future signs in his history, especially in the Julianic books, responds to this contemporary debate. His Julian interprets them correctly in his struggles with Constantius II but then fails to do so during his disastrous Persian campaign. Future signs continue to feature in the narrative after Julian's death. This article argues that Ammianus' abundant use of future signs is a distinct feature of his work that should be read in a late fourth century context.
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Ammianus Marcellinus, Constantius II, historiography, Julian, Late Antiquity
Date
2019
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Journal article
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Historia: Zeitschrift fuer Alte Geschichte
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68
Issue
2
Page Range
233-255
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Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry
Faculty of Theology and Philosophy
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