The NEA 'ΕΚΔΟΣΙΣ of Eunapius' Histories

Classical Quarterly 3 (3-4):165- (1953)
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Eunapius makes it clear in his Lives of the Philosophers, published some time after A.D. 396, that he had already published the major part of his historical work, and that he was contemplating extending its scope. He refers to the Gothic invasion of Greece in 395, and states that he has already recorded some of the disasters which befell about that time, and that he hopes to relate others

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On Goulet's chronology of Eunapius' life and works.Thomas M. Banchich - 1987 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 107:164-167.

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