In print: Fabrizio Oppedisano’s edition with translation and commentary of the Panegyric of Anthemius: In lode di Antemio: L’ultimo panegirico di Roma imperiale, Rome: L’Erma di Bretschneider.
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In print: Fabrizio Oppedisano’s edition with translation and commentary of the Panegyric of Anthemius: In lode di Antemio: L’ultimo panegirico di Roma imperiale, Rome: L’Erma di Bretschneider.
See the catalogue
In a new article, ʻPrincipi identitari e inclusione del “diverso”: Sidonio lettore di Simmacoʼ, Sara Fascione distinguishes Sidonius’ from Symmachus’ attitude towards the Other.
Ian Wood has written a contribution on ʻSidonius and the Burgundiansʼ in the Festschrift for Javier Arce, Academica libertas, Turnhout, 2020, 365-72.
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Now out and freely accessible on Project Muse: Journal of Late Antiquity, Volume 13, Number 1, Spring 2020, Special Issue: ‘The Muses and Leisure in Sidonius Apollinaris’, edited by Henriette Harich-Schwarzbauer and Judith Hindermann.
See also here on this website