
Transcriber's Note:
Part of a Thesis Presented to the Faculty of Princeton University for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
ANDREW F. WEST. - PREFACE
CHARLES C. MIEROW.
(BRITAIN)
(SCANDZA)
(THE GOTHS IN THE TIME OF GALLUS, VOLUSIANUS AND AEMILIANUS)
(THE TIMES OF DIOCLETIAN)
A vivid portrait of a people once roaming the borders of the Roman world, this translation brings to life the 6th‑century chronicle of a Gothic monk who set down his nation’s myths, migrations, and early kings. Rendered from the original Latin by a Princeton scholar, the work preserves the poetic flourishes and proud self‑image that Jordanes wove into his account, while also offering readers a glimpse of the ancient sources that shaped his narrative.
Listeners will be carried through tales of heroic ancestors, daring raids, and the fragile alliances that linked the Goths to the fading empire. The language balances scholarly care with a storyteller’s flair, making the distant world of early medieval Europe feel immediate and engaging. Ideal for those who enjoy history told with a hint of legend, the book invites you to explore a culture whose legacy still echoes in the corridors of European memory.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (186K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-01-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A 6th-century historian of the late Roman world, this writer preserved one of the most important surviving accounts of the Goths. His brief, vivid works help modern readers glimpse how people in Justinian’s age understood both Roman and barbarian pasts.
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