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| 245 04 - TITLE STATEMENT |
| Title |
The Cambridge ancient history / |
| Statement of responsibility, etc |
edited by Averil Cameron,Peter Garnsey. |
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| Title proper/short title |
Ancient history |
| 264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE |
| Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture |
Cambridge [England] ; |
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New York : |
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Cambridge University Press, |
| Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice |
1998. |
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volume <13> (xvi, 889 pages) : |
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illustrations, maps ; |
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24 cm. |
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volume |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 768-845) and index. |
| 505 1# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
| Miscellaneous information |
volume 13. |
| Title |
The late empire, A.D. 337-425 / |
| Statement of responsibility |
edited by Averil Cameron, Peter Garnsey |
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-- Table Of Contents: |
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List of maps |
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List of text-figures |
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Preface |
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PART I CHRONOLOGICAL OVERVIEW |
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1 The successors of Constantine |
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DAVID HUNT, Senior Lecturer in Classics and Ancient History at the University of Durbam |
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I The dynastic inheritance, 337-40 |
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II Constans and the west, 340-50 |
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III Constantius and Persia, 337-50 |
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IV Magnentius, Vetranio and the recovery of the west, 350-3 |
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V Athanasius, Gallus and Julian, 353-6 |
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VI Constantius in Rome, 357 |
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VII Sirmium and the search for a creed, 357-9 |
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VIII Constantius in Constantinople, 359-60 |
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IX Sapor and Julian, 360-1 |
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2 Julian |
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DAVID HUNT |
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I The early years |
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II Caesar in Gaul |
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III Proclamation at Paris |
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IV Constantinople |
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V Antioch |
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VI Persia |
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3 From Jovian to Theodosius |
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JOHN CURRAN, Lecturer in Classics at The Queen's University of Belfast |
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I Jovian |
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II Valentinian and Valens: accession |
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III Religion, magic and treason at Rome |
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IV Valentinian and the north-west frontier |
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V Valentinian and Britain |
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VI Valentinian and Africa |
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VII Valens and the revolt of Procopius |
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VIII Valens and Persia |
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IX Valens and the Goths |
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X Theodosius: the Gothic war |
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XI Theodosius and Christianity |
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XII The usurpation of Maximus and the fall of Gratian |
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XIII The fall of Valentinian II and the usurpation of Eugenius |
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4 The dynasty of Theodosius |
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R.C. BLOCKLEY, Professor of Classics, Carleton University, Ottawa |
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I Introduction |
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II The empire divided, 395-404 |
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III The German onslaught on the west, 400-8 |
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IV Alaric in Italy, 408-10 |
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V The early years of Theodosius II, 408-14 |
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VI Barbarian settlements in the west, 411-18 |
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VII The ascendancy of Pulcheria, 414-23 |
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VIII The last years of Honorius and the usurpation of John, 419-25 |
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PART II GOVERNMENT AND INSTITUTIONS |
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5 Emperors, government and bureaucracy |
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CHRISTOPHER KELLY, Lecturer in Classics in the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Corpus Christi College |
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I Introduction |
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II The emperor in the later Roman world |
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III Bureaucracy |
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IV Conclusions |
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6 Senators and senates |
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PETER HEATHER, Lecturer in Early Medieval History, University College London |
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I Institutional change |
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II Senatorial careers |
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III Senators and emperors |
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IV Senators and local politics |
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V Conclusion |
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7 The army |
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A.D. LEE, Lecturer in Classics and Ancient History at the University of Wales, Lampeter |
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I Organization and deployment |
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II Resources and manpower |
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III The army, politics and society |
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IV Military effectiveness |
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8 The church as a public institution |
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DAVID HUNT |
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I Introduction: bishops at court |
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II Organization and hierarchy |
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III A Christian environment |
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IV Wealth |
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V The church as a career |
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VI Bishops and the community |
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VII Bishops and the law |
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PART III THE EMPIRE: ECONOMY AND SOCIETY |
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9 Rural life in the later Roman empire |
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C.R. WHITTAKER, Fellow of Churchill College, University of Cambridge |
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PETER GARNSEY |
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I Rural production |
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II Labour and property owners |
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III The organization of the countryside |
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10 Trade, industry and the urban economy |
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PETER GARNSEY |
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C.R. WHITTAKER |
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I Introduction |
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II State intervention and its limits |
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III Expanding estates, declining cities |
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IV The city economy |
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V Conclusion |
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11 Late Roman social relations |
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ARNALDO MARCONE, Professor of the Economic and Social History of the Ancient World, University of Parma |
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I Introduction |
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II The sources |
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III A society in transition |
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IV The regional reality |
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V The emperor |
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VI The upper classes |
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VII The lower classes |
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VIII Other social distinctions |
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IX From patronage to patrocinium |
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X Social mobility |
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XI Social marginalization |
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XII Conclusion |
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12 The cities |
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BRYAN WARD-PERKINS, Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford |
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I What is a civitas and what is a city? |
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II The decline of the curiae and the `end of the classical city' |
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III The new structures of power and loyalty |
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IV Military needs |
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V The impact of Christianity |
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VI The size and wealth of cities |
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VII Conclusion |
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PART IV FOREIGN RELATIONS AND THE BARBARIAN WORLD |
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R.C. BLOCKLEY |
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I War, diplomacy and the Roman state |
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II Sources |
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III The defence of the empire to Constantine |
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IV From Constantine's death to the treaty of 363 |
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V The Pannonian emperors |
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VI Theodosius I: the aftermath of Adrianople |
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VII The reigns of Arcadius and Honorius |
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VIII Theodosius II: the emergence of diplomacy |
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14 The eastern frontier |
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BENJAMIN ISAAC, Professor of Ancient History at Tel Aviv University |
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I Rome and Persia |
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II Arabs and desert peoples |
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III Regional and local unrest |
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IV Military organization |
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V Conclusion |
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15 The Germanic peoples |
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MALCOLM TODD, Principal of Trevelyan College and Professor of Archaeology at the University of Durham |
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I Introduction |
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II Gaul, the Germanys and Raetia |
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III The northern coastlands and Holland |
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IV Britain |
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V Scandinavia and the western Baltic |
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VI The eastern territories and the Danube lands |
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16 Goths and Huns, c. 320-425 |
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PETER HEATHER |
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I Sources |
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II The Goths to c. 370 |
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III Goths and Huns beyond the Roman frontier, c. 370-425 |
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IV Goths and Romans, c.376-425 |
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17 The barbarian invasions and first settlements |
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I.N. |
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| Title |
WOOD, Professor of Early Medieval History at the University of Leeds |
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PART V RELIGION |
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18 Polytheist religion and philosophy |
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GARTH FOWDEN, Centre for Greek and Roman Antiquity, National Research Foundation, Athens |
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I Repression and compromise, 337-61 |
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II Julian, philosopher and reformer of polytheism |
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III Jovian to Theodosius II: the attrition of polytheism |
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IV Polytheist resistances |
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V Polytheism and Christianity |
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19 Orthodoxy and heresy from the death of Constantine to the eve of the first council of Ephesus |
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HENRY CHADWICK, Professor Emeritus of the University of Cambridge |
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20 Asceticism: pagan and Christian |
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PETER BROWN, Professor of History, Princeton University |
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21 Christianization and religious conflict |
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PETER BROWN |
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PART VI ART AND CULTURE |
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22 Education and literary culture |
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AVERIL CAMERON |
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I Introduction |
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II Christianity and traditional education |
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III Literary education as a path to advancement |
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IV Neoplatonism |
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V Legal and other studies |
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VI History-writing and its context |
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VII High literary culture |
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VIII Epistolography and literary networks |
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IX Christian writing |
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X Biography, Christian and pagan |
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XI Ascetic literature |
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XII Theological works |
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XIII Conclusion |
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23a Syriac culture, 337-425 |
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SEBASTIAN BROCK, Reader in Syriac Studies in the University of Oxford |
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I Introduction |
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II Literary genres |
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III The threefold inheritance |
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IV Interaction between Syriac and Greek culture |
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V Syriac into Greek and Greek into Syriac |
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23b Coptic literature, 337-425 |
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MARK SMITH, University Lecturer in Ancient Egyptian and Coptic, University of Oxford |
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I Magical texts |
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II The Bible and Apocrypha |
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III Patristic and homiletic works |
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IV Monastic texts and martyrologies |
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V The Nag Hammadi library and related tractates |
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VI Manichean writings |
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24 Art and architecture |
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JAS ELSNER, Lecturer in the History of Art at the Courtauld Institute, University of London |
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I Introduction |
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II The modern critical context |
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III Art and architecture, 337-425 |
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Chronological table |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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Abbreviations |
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Frequently cited works |
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Part I: Chronological overview (chapter 1-4) |
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Part II: Government and institutions (chapter 5-8) |
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Part III: The empire: economy and society (chapters 9-12) |
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Part IV: Foreign relations and the barbarian world (chapter 13-17) |
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Part V: Religion (chapter 18-21) |
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Part VI: Art and culture (chapter 22-24) |
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Index |
| 650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
| Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
History, Ancient. |
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5865 |
| 651 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--GEOGRAPHIC NAME |
| Geographic name |
Rome |
| General subdivision |
History |
| Chronological subdivision |
Empire, 284-476. |
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1209 |
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| Personal name |
Cameron, Averil |
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92805 |
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Editor |
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Garnsey, Peter |
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92812 |
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Editor |
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72911 |
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Cambridge University Press. |
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Library of Congress Classification |
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Kitap |