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This article provides an addendum to previous work on Procopius, highlighting significant recent scholarship on his writings, particularly concerning the Wars, Anecdota, and Buildings. New interpretations and translations, notably by Anthony Kaldellis and others, are discussed, emphasizing issues such as ethnography, historiography, and literary analysis within Procopius' works. The paper underscores the evolving understanding of Procopius' historical narrative and historiographical methods in light of contemporary academic discourse.
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