Description
These speeches present the major issues Valens faced: his right to rule alongside the western emperor, his brother Valentinian, his handling of the revolt of Procopius, his ability to manage the empire's economy and borders, his wars against the Goths and the Persians, his controversial religious and judicial policies, and the clever diplomatic work Themistius undertook for him in the lead up to his death in battle in 378.
About the Author
Simon Swain is Professor of Classics, University of Warwick. His books include A Literary History of Medicine - The 'Uyun al-anba' fi tabaqat al-atibba' of Ibn Abi Usaybi'ah (Brill, 2020); Themistius, Julian, and Greek Political Theory under Rome: Texts, Translations and Studies of Four Key Words (CUP, 2013); Economy, Family, and Society from Rome to Islam. A Critical Edition, English Translation, and Study of Bryson's "Management of the Estate" (CUP, 2013).
Reviews
'Among those volumes known to the reviewer of the Translated Texts for Historians series this one is without a doubt amongst the best.'
Raphael Brendel, Zeitschrift fur Geschichtswissenschaft
Translated from German,
'Unter den dem Rezensenten bekannten nicht wenigen verdienstvollen Banden der Reihe "Translated Texts for Historians" gehoert dieser ohne Zweifel zu den besten.'
'Swain fulfilled the aim expressed in the introduction, making the volume an indispensable work for all those interested in "the political history of the key transitional period of the 360s and 370s.'
Simone Mehr, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
'This is a fantastic book that offers the reader an easy and yet detailed and erudite overview of the subtle chains of policy, obligation, and ambition that bound Themistius to Valens and Valens to Themistius... For anyone with an interest in Themistius, in Valens, or in the East Roman Empire in the mid fourth century, it is a must read.'
Adrastos Omissi, Plekos
'The volume's second half presents substantially annotated translations of the orations. Each also comes with another introductory essay, focused specifically on date, audience, and historical and thematic content. The level of detail and precision here, as well as the cogency of the individual arguments over context, will, I suspect, make these scholars' go-to translations.' James Corke-Webster, Greece & Rome
Book Information
ISBN 9781802078473
Author Simon Swain
Format Paperback
Page Count 416
Imprint Liverpool University Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press