Ausone Et Bordeaux: tudes Sur Les Derniers Temps De La Gaule Romaine, written by Camille Jullian, explores the life and times of Ausonius, a prominent poet and statesman from 4th-century Bordeaux (Burdigala). This historical study delves into the final years of Roman Gaul, offering insights into the social, political, and cultural landscape of the region. Jullian's work provides a detailed examination of Ausonius's writings and their significance in understanding the transition from Roman rule to the early medieval period.
This meticulously researched book sheds light on the interactions between Roman and Gallic cultures, the administrative structures of the late Roman Empire, and the intellectual currents of the time. It remains a valuable resource for historians and scholars interested in the history of Bordeaux, Roman Gaul, and the legacy of Ausonius.
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