What factors already present in the society of the High Roman Empire developed and expanded into the world of Late Antiquity? What was distinct in this period from what went before? The answers to these complex and fascinating questions embrace the fields of cultural history, politics, ideas, art, philosophy, pagan religion, Christian church, Greek and Latin literature, the army, the law, the provinces, settlement, and the economy. Approaching Late Antiquity is an illustrated collection of fifteen original essays on the later Roman world written by a galaxy of internationally known scholars. Each study focuses on the two centuries from AD 200 to 400; but subjects are taken according to their own organic development, and authors range later or earlier as they need. The result is a thoroughly readable account of the key themes and topics. The book challenges orthodoxies (for example, Honoré on law, Whitby on military life, Edwards on monotheism), gives comprehensive coverage (Duncan-Jones on economy, Cameron on poetry, Elsner on art), and discusses the general issues and problems through major examples (McLynn on emperors in church, Papi on Italian towns, Adams on governing Egypt, Swain on Libanius, Garnsey on citizens, Dillon on philosophers, Walker on mummy portraits). The authors have set their contributions in the light of current approaches and bibliography, and the volume will be a useful reference work in its own right.
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What factors already present in the society of the High Roman Empire developed and expanded into the world of Late Antiquity? What was distinct in this period from what went before? Approaching Late Antiquity is an illustrated collection of fifteen original essays on the later Roman world written by a galaxy of internationally known scholars.
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1. Introduction ; 2. Economic Change and the Transition to Late Antiquity ; 3. A New Golden Age? The Northern Praefactura Urbi from the Severans to Diocletian ; 4. Transition and Change in Diocletian's Egypt: Province and Empire in the Late Third Century ; 5. Roman Law 200 to 400 AD: From Cosmopolis to Rechtstaat? ; 6. Roman Citizenship and Roman Law in the Late Empire ; 7. Emperors and Armies, AD 235-395 ; 8. Romanitas and the Church of Rome ; 9. Pagan and Christian Monotheism in the Age of Constantine ; 10. The Transformations of Imperial Churchgoing in the Fourth Century ; 11. Late Antique Art: the Problem of the Concept and the Cumulative Aesthetic ; 12. Painted Hellenes: Mummy Portraits from Late Roman Egypt ; 13. Poetry and Literary Culture in Late Antiquity ; 14. Sophists and Emperors: the Case of Libanius ; 15. Philosophy as a Profession in Late Antiquity
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One of the great virtues of the collection is its ecumenical reach.... The volume's worth, therefore, resides most immediately in the strength of its individual contributions.... Approaching Late Antiquity tells its stories well.
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The first book to focus on the transformation from early to late Roman empire Covers an enormous range of subjects, including cultural history, politics, ideas, art, philosophy, pagan religion, Christian church, Greek and Latin literature, the army, the law, the provinces, settlement, and the economy Illustrated, including colour plates
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The first book to focus on the transformation from early to late Roman empire Covers an enormous range of subjects, including cultural history, politics, ideas, art, philosophy, pagan religion, Christian church, Greek and Latin literature, the army, the law, the provinces, settlement, and the economy Illustrated, including colour plates
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199297375
Publisert
2006
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
634 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
504