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«The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume XII. The Crisis of Empire, A.D. 193-337»


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The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume XII. The Crisis of Empire, A.D. 193-337

Язык издания: английский

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005 г.

Серия: The Cambridge Ancient History

ISBN: 978-0-521-30199-2

Тип обложки: твёрдая + суперобложка

Страниц: 984

Описание:

Семнадцатая часть коллективной монографии.

Содержание:

  1. Contents, p. V-X
  2. List of maps, p. XI
  3. List of text-figures, p. XII
  4. Alan K. Bowman, Averil Cameron, Peter Garnsey. Preface (статья), p. XIII-XVIII
  5. The Crisis of Empire, A.D. 193-337
    1. PART I. NARRATIVE
      1. Brian Campbell. Chapter 1. The Severan dynasty, p. 1-26
      2. John Drinkwater. Chapter 2. Maximinus to Diocletian and the ‘crisis’, p. 28-66
      3. Alan K. Bowman. Chapter 3. Diocletian and the first tetrarchy, A.D. 284–305, p. 67-89
      4. Averil Cameron. Chapter 4. The reign of Constantine, A.D. 306–337, p. 90-109
    2. PART II. GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
      1. Brian Campbell. Chapter 5. The army, p. 110-130
      2. Chapter 6. The emperor and his administration
        1. Elio Lo Cascio. 6a. General developments, p. 131-136
        2. Elio Lo Cascio. 6b. The age of the Severans, p. 137-155
        3. Elio Lo Cascio. 6c. The government and administration of the empire in the central decades of the third century, p. 156-169
        4. Elio Lo Cascio. 6d. The new state of Diocletian and Constantine: from the tetrarchy to the reunification of the empire, p. 170-183
      3. Chapter 7
        1. David Ibbetson. 7a. High classical law, p. 184-199
        2. David Johnston. 7b. Epiclassical law, p. 200-211
    3. PART III. THE PROVINCES
      1. John Wilkes. Chapter 8. Provinces and frontiers, p. 212-268
      2. Jean-Michel Carrié. Chapter 9. Developments in provincial and local administration, p. 269-312
      3. Alan K. Bowman. Chapter 10. Egypt from Septimius Severus to the death of Constantine, p. 313-326
    4. PART IV. THE ECONOMY OF THE EMPIRE
      1. Mireille Corbier. Chapter 11. Coinage and taxation: the state’s point of view, A.D. 193–337, p. 327-392
      2. Mireille Corbier. Chapter 12. Coinage, society and economy, p. 393-399
    5. PART V. THE NON-ROMAN WORLD
      1. Malcolm Todd. Chapter 13. The Germanic peoples and Germanic society, p. 440-460
      2. Richard N. Frye. Chapter 14. The Sassanians, p. 461-480
      3. C.S. Lightfoot. Chapter 15. Armenia and the eastern marches, p. 481-497
      4. Maurice Sartre. Chapter 16. The Arabs and the desert peoples, p. 498-520
    6. PART VI. RELIGION, CULTURE AND SOCIETY
      1. Chapter 17. Late polytheism
        1. Garth Fowden. 17a. The world-view, p. 521-537
        2. Garth Fowden. 17b. The individual and the gods, p. 538-552
        3. Garth Fowden. 17c. Public religion, p. 553-572
      2. Chapter 18
        1. Mark Edwards. 18a. Christianity, A.D. 70–192, p. 573-587
        2. Graeme Clarke. 18b. Third-century Christianity, p. 589-671
      3. Janet Huskinson. Chapter 19. Art and architecture, A.D. 193–337, p. 672-703
      4. John Wilkes. Appendices to chapter 8, p. 704-767
      5. Brian Campbell. Simon Corcoran. Stemmata, p. 768-771
    7. Chronological table, p. 772-785
    8. Bibliographies, p. 786-899
    9. Index, p. 900

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