Rome in Late Antiquity: AD 313 - 604 / Edition 1
This books captures Rome's fall and rebirth during this tumultous period. The author details the rise of Christianity and its effects on the city as well as the political and cultural atmosphere. Also inlcludes six maps.
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Rome in Late Antiquity: AD 313 - 604 / Edition 1
This books captures Rome's fall and rebirth during this tumultous period. The author details the rise of Christianity and its effects on the city as well as the political and cultural atmosphere. Also inlcludes six maps.
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Rome in Late Antiquity: AD 313 - 604 / Edition 1

Rome in Late Antiquity: AD 313 - 604 / Edition 1

Rome in Late Antiquity: AD 313 - 604 / Edition 1

Rome in Late Antiquity: AD 313 - 604 / Edition 1

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Overview

This books captures Rome's fall and rebirth during this tumultous period. The author details the rise of Christianity and its effects on the city as well as the political and cultural atmosphere. Also inlcludes six maps.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415929769
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/21/2001
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Bertrand Lancon is Professor of Ancient History at the University of Valenciennes.

Table of Contents

List of Maps List of Illustrations Abbreviations Preface Foreword to the English Translation Introduction: The City Between Antiquity and the Middle Ages Part 1. Maiestas Quirini: The Majecty of the Quirinal 1. Looking at the City 2. Transforming the City's Image 3. The Phoenix City 4. Urban Administration Part 2. Plebs Patresque: Plebeians and Patricians 5. The Nobility, Elite of of the Human Race 6. Tradesmen and the Elite Part 3. Religion: Religion and Religiousity 7. Ancestral Cults 8. The Expansion of Christianity Part 4. Saeculum: Worldly Concerns 9. Life and Death: Material Civilization and Mental Attitudes 10. Transforming the Calendar 11. Festivals and Entertainments 12. Education and Culture 13. The Influence of Christian Rome Conclusion Notes Chronology Guide to Further Reading Index
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