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  1. Arnaldo Dante Momigliano, KBE, FBA (5 September 1908 – 1 September 1987) was an Italian historian of classical antiquity, known for his work in historiography, and characterised by Donald Kagan as "the world's leading student of the writing of history in the ancient world". [1] . He was a MacArthur Fellow in 1987. [2] Biography.

  2. Women and Soldiers (Italian: Donne e soldati) is a 1954 Italian historical adventure film directed by Luigi Malerba and Antonio Marchi and starring Marcella Mariani, Sandro Somarè and Marco Ferreri. [1] It is set during the Medieval era during a siege of a city in Emilia.

  3. Momigliano began his 1954 article by remarking, quite casually, that he had worked through the bibliography on the subject twice in his life, and ‘the arguments that impressed me in 1937 [when he was all of 28!] are still (with one addition) the arguments that impress me now’.

    • Alan D Cameron
  4. Arnaldo Momigliano (1908-87) was born and educated in Italy. He was appointed to the chair of Roman history at the University of Turin in 1936, but deprived of his professorship under Mussolini's...

    • Arnaldo Momigliano
    • 0520078705, 9780520078703
    • illustrated
    • University of California Press, 1990
  5. THE LATER MOMIGLIANO G. W. Bowersock W hen Arnaldo Momigliano died on September 1, 1987, the intellectual life of many countries suffered a severe blow. To scholars and thinkers in Italy, France, Germany, England, Israel, and the United States, Momi gliano was not only an historian of renown but a personal friend.

  6. Front Matter. Table of Contents. MICHAEL P. STEINBERG, Introduction .......................................................................1. KARL CHRIST, Arnaldo Momigliano and the History of Historiography ......... .................5. Articles:

  7. Momigliano was already a prominent figure on another of my imaginary maps, that of contemporary European learning. His Studies in Historiography had attained canonical sta-tus in American universities in the manner normal in the 1960s: that is, they had been published by Harper in the series of paper-back Torchbooks from which my generation