The Cambridge Ancient History: Volume 12, The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337

The Cambridge Ancient History: Volume 12, The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780521301992
Untertitel:
337 Crisis of Empire, Ad 193 33
Genre:
Geschichte
Autor:
Alan (Brasenose College, Oxford) Cameron, Bowman
Herausgeber:
Cambridge University Press
Auflage:
2 Revised edition
Anzahl Seiten:
983
Erscheinungsdatum:
08.09.2005
ISBN:
978-0-521-30199-2

Authoritative history of the Roman Empire during a critical period in Mediterranean history.

Klappentext This volume offers an authoritative and up-to-date account of the history of the Roman Empire from AD 193 to 337. It deals with the political, social, economic and religious history of one of the most important periods in Mediterranean history, during which Roman power was faced with serious military and economic problems which threatened to destroy the Empire. By the end of the period, stability was re-established by the Emperor Diocletian and his successor Constantine, Romes first Christian emperor. Zusammenfassung This volume offers an authoritative and up-to-date account of the history of the Roman Empire from AD 193 to 337. Written by an international team of scholars! it explores in detail the political! social! economic and religious history of one of the most important periods in Mediterranean history. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; Part I. Narrative: 1. The Severan dynasty Brian Campbell; 2. Maximinus to Diocletian and the 'crisis' John Drinkwater; 3. Diocletian and the first tetrarchy, 284?5 Alan K. Bowman; 4. The reign of Constantine, 306?7 Averil Cameron; Part II. Government and Administration: 5. The army Brian Campbell; 6. The emperor and his adminstration; 6a. General developments Elio Lo Cascio; 6b. The age of the Severans Elio Lo Cascio; 6c. The government and administration of the empire in the central decades of the third century Elio Lo Cascio; 6d. The new state of Diocletian and Constantine: from the tetrarchy to the reunification of the empire Elio Lo Cascio; 7a. High classical law David Ibbetson; 7b. Epiclassical law David Johnston; Part III. The Provinces: 8. Provinces and frontiers John Wilkes; 9. Developments in provincial and local administrations Jean-Michel Carri? 10. Egypt from Septimius Severus to the death of Constantine Alan K. Bowman; Part IV. The Economy of the Empire: 11. Coinage and taxation: the state's point of view, 193?7 Mireille Corbier; 12. Coinage, society and economy Mireille Corbier; Part V. The Non-Roman World: 13. The Germanic peoples and Germanic society Malcolm Todd; 14. The Sassanians Richard N. Frye; 15. Armenia and the Eastern Marches Christopher S. Lightfoot; 16. The Arabs and the desert peoples Maurice Sartre; Part VI. Religion, Culture and Society: 17. Late polytheism; 17a. The world-view Garth Fowden; 17b. The individual and the gods Garth Fowden; 17c. Public religion Garth Fowden; 18a. Christianity, AD 70?2 Mark Edwards; 18B. Third-century Christianity Graeme Clarke; 23. Art and architecture, 193?7 Janet Huskinson; Appendices to chapter 8; Stemmata; Chronology....

Autorentext
Alan Bowman is Camden Professor of Ancient History at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of the British Academy. He is author of Life and Letters on the Roman Frontier (2nd edition) (Routledge, 1998) and The Cambridge Ancient History Volume XI (editor) (0521263352). Averil Cameron is Warden of Keble College, Oxford. Her published works include The Later Roman Empire: AD 284-430 (Harvard University Press, 1993) and The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity (Routledge, 1993). Peter Garnsey is Professor of the History of Classical Antiquity at the University of Cambridge. His previous publications include Food and Society in Classical Antiquity (0521641829) and The Evolution of the Late Antique World (with Caroline Humfress) (Orchard Academic, 2001).

Inhalt
Preface; Part I. Narrative: 1. The Severan dynasty Brian Campbell; 2. Maximinus to Diocletian and the 'crisis' John Drinkwater; 3. Diocletian and the first tetrarchy, 284-305 Alan K. Bowman; 4. The reign of Constantine, 306-337 Averil Cameron; Part II. Government and Administration: 5. The army Brian Campbell; 6. The emperor and his adminstration; 6a. General developments Elio Lo Cascio; 6b. The age of the Severans Elio Lo Cascio; 6c. The government and administration of the empire in the central decades of the third century Elio Lo Cascio; 6d. The new state of Diocletian and Constantine: from the tetrarchy to the reunification of the empire Elio Lo Cascio; 7a. High classical law David Ibbetson; 7b. Epiclassical law David Johnston; Part III. The Provinces: 8. Provinces and frontiers John Wilkes; 9. Developments in provincial and local administrations Jean-Michel Carrié; 10. Egypt from Septimius Severus to the death of Constantine Alan K. Bowman; Part IV. The Economy of the Empire: 11. Coinage and taxation: the state's point of view, 193-337 Mireille Corbier; 12. Coinage, society and economy Mireille Corbier; Part V. The Non-Roman World: 13. The Germanic peoples and Germanic society Malcolm Todd; 14. The Sassanians Richard N. Frye; 15. Armenia and the Eastern Marches Christopher S. Lightfoot; 16. The Arabs and the desert peoples Maurice Sartre; Part VI. Religion, Culture and Society: 17. Late polytheism; 17a. The world-view Garth Fowden; 17b. The individual and the gods Garth Fowden; 17c. Public religion Garth Fowden; 18a. Christianity, AD 70-192 Mark Edwards; 18B. Third-century Christianity Graeme Clarke; 23. Art and architecture, 193-337 Janet Huskinson; Appendices to chapter 8; Stemmata; Chronology.


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