East and West in late antiquity : invasion, settlement, ethnogenesis and conflicts of religion
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East and West in late antiquity : invasion, settlement, ethnogenesis and conflicts of religion
(Impact of empire, v. 20)
Brill, c2015
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Rubbish disposal in Greek and Roman cities
- Was there a crisis of the third century?
- Transformation and decline : are the two really incompatible?
- Unsustainable development : the origin of ruined landscapes in the Roman Empire
- Warlords and landlords
- The debate about the ethnogenesis of the Germanic tribes
- Making a Gothic history : does the Getica of Jordanes preserve genuinely Gothic traditions?
- Why did Jordanes write the Getica?
- Habitus Barbarus : did Barbarians look different from Romans?
- Barbarians and taxes
- Violence in the Barbarian successor kingdoms
- Goths and Romans in the Leges Visigothorum
- The impact of the imposition of Roman rule on northern Syria
- Nomads, phylarchs and settlement in Syria and Palestine
- Late late antiquity (6th and 7th centuries) in the cities of the Roman Near East
- Arab tribesmen and desert frontiers in late antique Syria
- Julian's hymn to the Mother of the Gods : the revival and justification of traditional religion
- The view from Antioch : from Libanius via John Chrysostom to John Malalas and beyond
- From Antioch to Piazza Armerina and back again
- Theodoret's Graecarum affectionum curatio, defending Christianity in Christian Syria
- The school of Antioch and its opponents
- The lower Danube region under pressure : from Valens to Heraclius