The Cambridge Ancient History, Svazek 13

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Peter Garnsey, Averil Cameron
Cambridge University Press, 1928
 

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by DAVID HUNT Senior Lecturer in Classics and Ancient History at
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Constantius in Constantinople 35960
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Julian
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PART II
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113
159
The eastern frontier
437
Arabs and desert peoples
444
Regional and local unrest
452
Military organization
455
Conclusion
460
The Germanic peoples
461
Gaul the Germanys and Raetia
464
The northern coastlands and Holland
472

Conclusions
180
Resources and manpower
219
The army politics and society
224
Military effectiveness
232
The church as a public institution
238
Organization and hierarchy
240
A Christian environment
250
Wealth
257
The church as a career
262
Bishops and the community
269
Bishops and the law
272
The army
277
Labour and property owners
287
The organization of the countryside
304
Trade industry and the urban economy
312
State intervention and its limits
316
Expanding estates declining cities
322
The city economy
328
Conclusion
335
Late Roman social relations
338
The sources
339
A society in transition
340
The regional reality
351
The emperor
352
The upper classes
354
The lower classes
356
Other social distinctions
359
From patronage to patrocinium
361
Social mobility
363
Social marginalization
366
Conclusion
369
The cities
371
The decline of the curiae and the end of the classical city
373
The new structures of power and loyalty
382
Military needs
389
The impact of Christianity
392
The size and wealth of cities
403
Conclusion
409
Warfare and diplomacy
411
Sources
414
The defence of the empire to Constantine
416
From Constantines death to the treaty of 363
421
The Pannonian emperors
424
the aftermath of Adrianople
426
The reigns of Arcadius and Honorius
429
the emergence of diplomacy
433
Britain
474
Scandinavia and the western Baltic
478
The eastern territories and the Danube lands
482
Goths and Huns c 320425
487
The Goths to c 370
488
Goths and Huns beyond the Roman frontier c 370425
499
Goths and Romans c 376425
507
The barbarian invasions and first settlements
516
Polytheist religion and philosophy
538
Repression and compromise 33761
539
Julian philosopher and reformer of polytheism
543
the attrition of polytheism
548
Polytheist resistances
554
Polytheism and Christianity
558
Orthodoxy and heresy from the death of Constantine to the eve of the first council of Ephesus
561
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pagan and Christian
601
Christianization and religious conflict
632
Education and literary culture
665
Christianity and traditional education
667
Literary education as a path to advancement
673
Neoplatonism
680
Legal and other studies
682
Historywriting and its context
684
High literary culture
691
Epistolography and literary networks
696
Christian writing
698
Biography Christian and pagan
699
Ascetic literature
700
Theological works
702
Conclusion
704
23a Syriac culture 337425
708
Coptic literature 337425
720
Art and architecture
736
Chronological table
762
BIBLIOGRAPHY
768
Government and institutions chapters 58
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The empire economy and society chapters 912
799
Foreign relations and the barbarian world chapters 1317
809
Religion chapters 1821
818
Art and culture chapters 2224
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Index
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