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«The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume XIV. Late Antiquity: Empire and Successors, A.D. 425–600»


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The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume XIV. Late Antiquity: Empire and Successors, A.D. 425–600

Язык издания: английский

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000 г.

Серия: The Cambridge Ancient History

ISBN: 978-0-521-32591-2

Тип обложки: твёрдая + суперобложка

Страниц: 1188

Описание:

Девятнадцатая (заключительная) часть коллективной монографии.

Содержание:

  1. Contents, p. V-XII
  2. List of maps, p. XIII
  3. List of text-figures, p. XIV-XVI
  4. Averil Cameron, Bryan Ward-Perkins, Michael Whitby. Preface (статья), p. XVII-XX
  5. Late Antiquity: Empire and Successors, A.D. 425–600
    1. PART I. CHRONOLOGICAL OVERVIEW
      1. Peter Heather. Chapter 1. The western empire, 425–476, p. 1-32
      2. A.D. Lee, Chapter 2. The eastern empire: Theodosius to Anastasius, p. 33-62
      3. Averil Cameron. Chapter 3. Justin I and Justinian, p. 63-85
      4. Michael Whitby. Chapter 4. The successors of Justinian, p. 86-111
      5. Roger Collins. Chapter 5. The western kingdoms, p. 112-134
    2. PART II. GOVERNMENT AND INSTITUTIONS
      1. Michael Mccormick. Chapter 6. Emperor and court, p. 135-163
      2. Sam Barnish. Chapter 7. Government and administration, p. 164-206
      3. J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz. Chapter 8. Administration and politics in the cities of the fifth to the mid seventh century: 425–640, p. 207-237
      4. Detlef Liebs. Chapter 9. Roman law, p. 238-259
      5. T.M. Charles-Edwards. Chapter 10. Law in the western kingdoms between the fifth and the seventh century, p. 260-287
      6. Michael Whitby. Chapter 11. The army, c. 420–602, p. 288-314
    3. PART III. EAST AND WEST: ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
      1. Bryan Ward-Perkins. Chapter 12. Land, labour and settlement, p. 315-345
      2. Bryan Ward-Perkins. Chapter 13. Specialized production and exchange, p. 346-391
      3. Andrea Giardina. Chapter 14. The family in the late Roman world, p. 392-415
      4. Ian N. Wood. Chapter 15. Family and friendship in the west, p. 416-436
      5. Peter Heather. Chapter 16. State, lordship and community in the west (c. A.D. 400–600), p. 437-468
      6. MIchael Whitby. Chapter 17. Armies and society in the later Roman world, p. 469-496
    4. PART IV. THE PROVINCES AND THE NON-ROMAN WORLD
      1. Ian N. Wood. Chapter 18. The north-western provinces, p. 497-524
      2. Mark Humphries. Chapter 19. Italy, A.D. 425–605, p. 525-551
      3. Averil Cameron. Chapter 20. Vandal and Byzantine Africa, p. 552-569
      4. Charlotte Roueché. Chapter 21a. Asia Minor and Cyprus, p. 570-587
      5. Hugh Kennedy. Chapter 21b. Syria, Palestine and Mesopotamia, p. 588-611
      6. James G. Keenan. Chapter 21c. Egypt, p. 612-637
      7. Ze'ev Rubin. Chapter 22a. The Sasanid monarchy, p. 638-661
      8. R.W. Thomson. Chapter 22b. Armenia in the Wfth and sixth century, p. 662-677
      9. Lawrence I. Conrad. 22c. The Arabs, p. 678-700
      10. Michael Whitby. Chapter 23. The Balkans and Greece, 420–602, p. 701-730
    5. PART V. RELIGION AND CULTURE
      1. Stuart George Hall. Chapter 24. The organization of the church, p. 731-744
      2. Philip Rousseau. Chapter 25. Monasticism, p. 745-780
      3. Peter Brown. Chapter 26. Holy Men, p. 781-810
      4. Pauline Allen. Chapter 27. The definition and enforcement of orthodoxy, p. 811-834
      5. Anne Sheppard. Chapter 28. Philosophy and philosophical schools, p. 835-854
      6. Robert Browning. Chapter 29. Education in the Roman empire, p. 855-883
      7. Robin Cormack. Chapter 30. The visual arts, p. 884-917
      8. Marlia Mundell Mango. Chapter 31. Building and architecture, p. 918-971
    6. Conclusion, p. 972-981
    7. Chronological table, p. 982-986
    8. Bibliographies, p. 987-1101
    9. Index, p. 1102

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