Obsidio Pirisaborae
Appearance
Obsidio Pirisaborae, castelli videlicet Pirisaborae ad Euphratem iacentis, mense Maio 363 ab Iuliano in expeditione Persica suscepta est.
Fontes
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Ammianus Marcellinus, Res gestae 24.2.9-22, 24.3.1-8
- Zosimus, Historia nova 3.17.3-18, 3.19.1-2
- Libanius, Orationes 18.227-229
- Eunapius, Historia post Dexippum fragmentum 21 (p. 39 Blockley)
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- J. den Boeft, J. W. Drijvers, D. den Hengst, H. C. Teitler, Philological and Historical Commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus XXIV. Lugduni Batavorum: Brill, 2002 (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)
- Walter R. Chalmers, "Eunapius, Ammianus Marcellinus, and Zosimus on Julian's Persian Expedition" in Classical Quarterly n.s. vol. 10 (1960) pp. 152-160
- L. Dillemann, "Ammien Marcellin et les pays de l'Euphrate et du Tigre" in Syria vol. 38 (1961) p. 87 ff.
- M. H. Dodgeon, S. N. C. Lieu, The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars: 363-628 AD: a narrative sourcebook (Londinii: Routledge, 1991) pp. 231-274 (Paginae selectae: N.B. paginatio renovata apud Google Books)
- François Paschoud, "Le Naarmalcha: a propos du tracé d'un canal en Mésopotamie moyenne" in Syria vol. 55 (1978) pp. 345-359
- Mary Frances Williams, "Four Mutinies: Tacitus "Annals" 1.16-30; 1.31-49 and Ammianus Marcellinus "Res Gestae" 20.4.9-20.5.7; 24.3.1-8" in Phoenix vol. 51 (1997) pp. 44-74