A companion to late antiquity

A companion to late antiquity

Rousseau, Philip

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An accessible and authoritative overview capturing the vitality and diversityof scholarship that exists on the transformative time period known as late antiquity. INDICE: List of Figures. List of Maps. Notes on Contributors. Preface and Acknowledgments. List of Abbreviations. 1. Approaching Late Antiquity (Wendy Mayer, Australian Catholic University). Part I: The View from the Future. 2. The Byzantine Late Antiquity (Stratis Papaioannou, Brown University). 3. Late Antiquity in the Medieval West (Conrad Leyser, University of Oxford). 4. Cities of the Mind: Renaissance Views of Early Christian Culture and the End of Antiquity (Mark Vessey, University of British Columbia). 5. Narrating Decline and Fall (Clifford Ando, University of Chicago). 6. Late Antiquity in Modern Eyes (Stefan Rebenich, Universität Bern). Part II: Land and People. 7. The Shapes and Shaping of the Late Antique World: Global and Local Perspectives (Mark Humphries, Swansea University). 8. Mobility and the Traces of Empire: Blake Leyerle(University of Notre Dame). 9. Information and Political Power (Claire Sotinel, Université Paris XII Val de Marne). 10. Mediterranean Cities (S.T. Loseby, University of Sheffield). 11. The Archaeological Record: Problems of Interpretation (Olof Brandt, Istituto Pontificio di Archeologia Cristiana). 12. Inscribing Identity: The Latin Epigraphic Habit in Late Antiquity (Dennis E. Trout, University of Missouri-Columbia). 13. Gender and the Fall of Rome (Kate Cooper,University of Manchester). 14. Marriage and Family Relationships in the Late Roman West (Judith Evans-Grubbs, Washington University in St. Louis). 15. The Church, the Living, and the Dead (Éric Rebillard, Cornell University). Part III: Image and Word. 16. The Value of a Good Education: Libanius and Public Authority (Raffaella Cribiore, New York University). 17. Textual Communities in Late Antique Christianity (Kim Haines-Eitzen, Cornell University). 18. Exegesis without End: Forms, Methods, and Functions of Biblical Commentaries (Karla Pollmann, University of St. Andrews). 19. Tradition, Innovation, and Epistolary Mores (Jennifer Ebbeler, University of Texas at Austin). 20. Verbal and Visual Representation: Image, Text, Person, and Power (James A. Francis, University of Kentucky). 21: Christianity and the Transformation of Classical Art (Felicity Harley, University of Melbourne). 22. The Discourse of Later Latin (Philip Burton, University of Birmingham). 23. Language and Culture in Late Antique Egypt (Malcolm Choat, Macquarie University). 24. Late Antique Historiography: A Brief History of Time (David Woods, University College Cork). Part IV: Empire, Kingdom, and Beyond. 25. Law in Practice (Caroline Humfress, Birkbeck, University of London). 26. The Mirror of Jordanes: Concepts of the Barbarian, Then and Now (Andrew Gillett, Macquarie University). 27. Beyond the Northern Frontiers (Guy Halsall, University of York). 28. >From Empire to Kingdoms in the Late Antique West (John Vanderspoel, University of Calgary). 29. Rome and the Sasanid Empire: Confrontation and Coexistence (Jan Willem Drijvers, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen). 30. Syria, Syriac, Syrian: Negotiating East and West (ChristineShepardsonm, University of Tennessee-Knoxville). 31. Syria and the Arabs (David Cook, Rice University). 32. The Early Caliphate and the Inheritance of LateAntiquity (c. AD 610c. AD 750) (Andrew Marsham, University of Edinburgh). Part V: The Sacred. 33. Christianization, Secularization, and the Transformation of Public Life (Richard Lim, Smith College). 34. The Political Church: Religion and the State (Michael Gaddis, Syracuse University). 35. The Late Antique Bishop: Image and Reality (Rita Lizzi Testa, Università degli Studi di Perugia).36. The Conduct of Theology and the Fathers of the Church (Thomas Graumann, University of Cambridge). 37. Defining Sacred Boundaries: JewishChristian Relations (Naomi Koltun-Fromm, Haverford College). 38. Pagans in a Christian Empire(Neil McLynn, University of Oxford). 39. Not of This World: The Invention of Monasticism (Daniel F. Caner, University of Connecticut). Bibliography. Index.

  • ISBN: 978-1-4051-1980-1
  • Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Tela
  • Páginas: 709
  • Fecha Publicación: 30/01/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés