Festus (died 3 January 380) was a Late Roman historian.[1] His name appears in some manuscripts as Rufius Festus, Rufus Festus, Sextus Rufus or Sextus Festus, but they appear to be corruptions.[2] He is mainly known as the author of an epitome titled Breviarium rerum gestarum populi Romani ("Summary of the accomplishments of the Romans"), written around AD 370 and commissioned by the Eastern emperor Valens in preparation for his war against Persia. The Breviarium covers the entire history of the Roman state from the foundation of the city. The book consists of 30 chapters treating Roman events in a terse overview, mainly focused on military and political conflicts. It is estimated as a work of very low quality.[1]
He is often identified with Festus of Tridentum, magister memoriae (secretary) to Valens and notoriously severe proconsul of Asia, where he was sent to punish those implicated in the conspiracy of Theodorus.[1][2] The work itself is divided into two parts, one geographical, the other historical. Festus appears to have used the following sources:[3]
- The Breviarium historiae Romanae of Eutropius, newly compiled by order of the same emperor
- The Epitome rerum Romanarum (until the reign of Augustus) by Florus
- The epitome of Livy, a lost work based on Ab urbe condita
- A history of the Roman emperors, perhaps the Enmannsche Kaisergeschichte
References
- 1 2 3 Kazhdan, Alexander, ed. (1991). "Festus". Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 793–784. ISBN 978-0-19-504652-6.
- 1 2 Kelly, Gavin (2020). "The Roman world of Festus' Breviarium". In Williams, Michael (ed.). Unclassical Traditions: Alternatives to the Classical Past in Late Antiquity. Cambridge Philological Society. pp. 72–90. ISBN 978-1-913701-05-5.
- ↑ Eadie, J. W., ed. (1967). "The Sources of the Breviarium", The Breviarium of Festus. London: Athlone Press; pp. 70-98.
Sources
- Ammianus Marcellinus, Res Gestae 29.2.22.
- Eunapius, Vitae sophistarum 7.6.6-13.
- Suda s.v. Φῆστος.
- Zosimus, Historia Nova 4.15.2-3.
External links
- "Sextus Rufus" in the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
- De Imperatoribus Romanis: Breviarium of the accomplishments of the Roman people translated, Canisius College Translated Texts, Number 2, translated by Banchich, Thomas M.; Meka, Jennifer A., Buffalo, New York: Canisius College, 2001
- Mecenate, Raphael, ed. (1819), Breviarium Rerum Gestarum Populi Romani, Latin Text