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From The Tetrarchs To The Theodosians Later Roman History And Culture 284450 Ce 1st Edition Scott Mcgill

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From The Tetrarchs To The Theodosians Later Roman History And Culture 284450 Ce 1st Edition Scott Mcgill
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 333
Author: Scott McGill, Cristiana Sogno, Edward Jay Watts
ISBN: 9780521898218, 0521898218
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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From The Tetrarchs To The Theodosians Later Roman History And Culture 284450 Ce 1st Edition Scott Mcgill by Scott Mcgill, Cristiana Sogno, Edward Jay Watts 9780521898218, 0521898218 instant download after payment.

An integrated collection of essays examining the politics, social networks, law, historiography, and literature of the later Roman world. The volume treats three central themes: the first section looks at political and social developments across the period and argues that, in spite of the stress placed upon traditional social structures, many elements of Roman life remained only slightly changed. The second section focuses upon biographical texts and shows how late-antique authors adapted traditional modes of discourse to new conditions. The final section explores the first years of the reign of Theodosius I and shows how he built upon historical foundations while unfurling new methods for utilising, presenting, and commemorating imperial power. These papers analyse specific events and local developments to highlight examples of both change and continuity in the Roman world from 284-450.

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