The Oxford Handbook of Late Antiquity
Herausgeber: Johnson, Scott Fitzgerald
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The Oxford Handbook of Late Antiquity is a wide-ranging collection of essays that engages with valuable questions about the end of the ancient world and the beginning of the medieval.
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The Oxford Handbook of Late Antiquity is a wide-ranging collection of essays that engages with valuable questions about the end of the ancient world and the beginning of the medieval.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1294
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 171mm x 250mm x 62mm
- Gewicht: 2088g
- ISBN-13: 9780190277536
- ISBN-10: 019027753X
- Artikelnr.: 44250574
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1294
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 171mm x 250mm x 62mm
- Gewicht: 2088g
- ISBN-13: 9780190277536
- ISBN-10: 019027753X
- Artikelnr.: 44250574
Scott Fitzgerald Johnson is Dumbarton Oaks Teaching Fellow in Postclassical and Byzantine Greek at Georgetown University.
* Acknowledgments
* List of Contributors
* List of Illustrations
* Preface
* Scott F. Johnson, Georgetown University and Dumbarton Oaks
* Introduction: Late Antique Conceptions of Late Antiquity
* Hervé Inglebert, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre-La Défense (Paris X)
* Part I. Geographies and Peoples
* 1. The Western Kingdoms
* Michael Kulikowski, Pennsylvania State University
* 2. Barbarians: Problems and Approaches
* Michael Maas, Rice University
* 3. The Balkans
* Craig H. Caldwell III, University of Georgia
* 4. Armenia
* Tim Greenwood, St Andrews University
* 5. Central Asia and the Silk Road
* Étienne de la Vaissière, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris
* 6. Syriac and the "Syrians"
* Philip Wood, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University
* 7. Egypt
* Arietta Papaconstantinou, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
* 8. The Coptic Tradition
* Anne Boud'hors, Centre national de la scientifique (CNRS)
* 9. Ethiopia and Arabia
* Christian Julien Robin, Collège de France
* Part II. Literary and Philosophical Cultures
* 10. Latin Poetry
* Scott McGill, Rice University
* 11. Greek Poetry
* Gianfranco Agosti, Universitá degli Studi di Udine
* 12. Historiography
* Brian Croke, Macquarie University and University of Sydney
* 13. Hellenism and its Discontents
* Aaron Johnson, Lee University
* 14. Education: Speaking, Thinking, and Socializing
* Edward Watts, Indiana University
* 15. Monasticism and the Philosophical Heritage
* Samuel Rubenson, Lunds Universitet
* 16. Physics and Metaphysics
* Gregory Smith, Central Michigan University
* 17. Travel, Cartography, and Cosmology
* Scott Fitzgerald Johnson, Georgetown University and Dumbarton Oaks
* III. Law, State, and Social Structures
* 18. Economic Trajectories
* Jairus Banaji, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)
* 19. Agriculture and Other "Rural Matters"
* Cam Grey, University of Pennsylvania
* 20. Marriage and Family
* Kyle Harper, University of Oklahoma
* 21. Health, Disease, and Hospitals: The Case of the "Sacred House"
* Peregrine Horden, Royal Holloway, University of London
* 22. Concepts of Citizenship
* Ralph Mathisen, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
* 23. Justice and Equality
* Kevin Uhalde, Ohio University
* 24. Roman Law and Legal Culture
* Jill Harries, St Andrews University
* 25. Communication: Use and Reuse
* Andrew Gillett, Macquarie University
* Part IV. Religions and Religious Identity
* 26. Paganism and Christianization
* Jaclyn Maxwell, Ohio University
* 27. Episcopal Leadership
* David M. Gwynn, Royal Holloway, University of London
* 28. Theological Argumentation: The Case of Forgery
* Susan Wessel, Catholic University of America
* 29. Sacred Space and Visual Art
* Ann Marie Yasin, University of Southern California
* 30. Object Relations: Theorizing the Late Antique Viewer
* Glenn Peers, University of Texas at Austin
* 31. From Nisibis to Xi'an: The Church of the East across Sasanian
Persia
* Joel Walker, University of Washington
* 32. Early Islam as a Late Antique Religion
* Robert Hoyland, Oriental Institute, Oxford University
* 33. Muhammad and the Qur'an
* Stephen J. Shoemaker, University of Oregon
* Part V. Late Antiquity in Perspective
* 34. Comparative State Formation: The Later Roman Empire in the Wider
World
* John Haldon, Princeton University
* 35. Late Antiquity in Byzantium
* Petre Guran, Institute of South East European Studies, Bucharest
* 36. Late Antiquity and the Italian Renaissance
* Christopher Celenza, Johns Hopkins University
* List of Contributors
* List of Illustrations
* Preface
* Scott F. Johnson, Georgetown University and Dumbarton Oaks
* Introduction: Late Antique Conceptions of Late Antiquity
* Hervé Inglebert, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre-La Défense (Paris X)
* Part I. Geographies and Peoples
* 1. The Western Kingdoms
* Michael Kulikowski, Pennsylvania State University
* 2. Barbarians: Problems and Approaches
* Michael Maas, Rice University
* 3. The Balkans
* Craig H. Caldwell III, University of Georgia
* 4. Armenia
* Tim Greenwood, St Andrews University
* 5. Central Asia and the Silk Road
* Étienne de la Vaissière, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris
* 6. Syriac and the "Syrians"
* Philip Wood, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University
* 7. Egypt
* Arietta Papaconstantinou, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
* 8. The Coptic Tradition
* Anne Boud'hors, Centre national de la scientifique (CNRS)
* 9. Ethiopia and Arabia
* Christian Julien Robin, Collège de France
* Part II. Literary and Philosophical Cultures
* 10. Latin Poetry
* Scott McGill, Rice University
* 11. Greek Poetry
* Gianfranco Agosti, Universitá degli Studi di Udine
* 12. Historiography
* Brian Croke, Macquarie University and University of Sydney
* 13. Hellenism and its Discontents
* Aaron Johnson, Lee University
* 14. Education: Speaking, Thinking, and Socializing
* Edward Watts, Indiana University
* 15. Monasticism and the Philosophical Heritage
* Samuel Rubenson, Lunds Universitet
* 16. Physics and Metaphysics
* Gregory Smith, Central Michigan University
* 17. Travel, Cartography, and Cosmology
* Scott Fitzgerald Johnson, Georgetown University and Dumbarton Oaks
* III. Law, State, and Social Structures
* 18. Economic Trajectories
* Jairus Banaji, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)
* 19. Agriculture and Other "Rural Matters"
* Cam Grey, University of Pennsylvania
* 20. Marriage and Family
* Kyle Harper, University of Oklahoma
* 21. Health, Disease, and Hospitals: The Case of the "Sacred House"
* Peregrine Horden, Royal Holloway, University of London
* 22. Concepts of Citizenship
* Ralph Mathisen, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
* 23. Justice and Equality
* Kevin Uhalde, Ohio University
* 24. Roman Law and Legal Culture
* Jill Harries, St Andrews University
* 25. Communication: Use and Reuse
* Andrew Gillett, Macquarie University
* Part IV. Religions and Religious Identity
* 26. Paganism and Christianization
* Jaclyn Maxwell, Ohio University
* 27. Episcopal Leadership
* David M. Gwynn, Royal Holloway, University of London
* 28. Theological Argumentation: The Case of Forgery
* Susan Wessel, Catholic University of America
* 29. Sacred Space and Visual Art
* Ann Marie Yasin, University of Southern California
* 30. Object Relations: Theorizing the Late Antique Viewer
* Glenn Peers, University of Texas at Austin
* 31. From Nisibis to Xi'an: The Church of the East across Sasanian
Persia
* Joel Walker, University of Washington
* 32. Early Islam as a Late Antique Religion
* Robert Hoyland, Oriental Institute, Oxford University
* 33. Muhammad and the Qur'an
* Stephen J. Shoemaker, University of Oregon
* Part V. Late Antiquity in Perspective
* 34. Comparative State Formation: The Later Roman Empire in the Wider
World
* John Haldon, Princeton University
* 35. Late Antiquity in Byzantium
* Petre Guran, Institute of South East European Studies, Bucharest
* 36. Late Antiquity and the Italian Renaissance
* Christopher Celenza, Johns Hopkins University
* Acknowledgments
* List of Contributors
* List of Illustrations
* Preface
* Scott F. Johnson, Georgetown University and Dumbarton Oaks
* Introduction: Late Antique Conceptions of Late Antiquity
* Hervé Inglebert, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre-La Défense (Paris X)
* Part I. Geographies and Peoples
* 1. The Western Kingdoms
* Michael Kulikowski, Pennsylvania State University
* 2. Barbarians: Problems and Approaches
* Michael Maas, Rice University
* 3. The Balkans
* Craig H. Caldwell III, University of Georgia
* 4. Armenia
* Tim Greenwood, St Andrews University
* 5. Central Asia and the Silk Road
* Étienne de la Vaissière, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris
* 6. Syriac and the "Syrians"
* Philip Wood, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University
* 7. Egypt
* Arietta Papaconstantinou, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
* 8. The Coptic Tradition
* Anne Boud'hors, Centre national de la scientifique (CNRS)
* 9. Ethiopia and Arabia
* Christian Julien Robin, Collège de France
* Part II. Literary and Philosophical Cultures
* 10. Latin Poetry
* Scott McGill, Rice University
* 11. Greek Poetry
* Gianfranco Agosti, Universitá degli Studi di Udine
* 12. Historiography
* Brian Croke, Macquarie University and University of Sydney
* 13. Hellenism and its Discontents
* Aaron Johnson, Lee University
* 14. Education: Speaking, Thinking, and Socializing
* Edward Watts, Indiana University
* 15. Monasticism and the Philosophical Heritage
* Samuel Rubenson, Lunds Universitet
* 16. Physics and Metaphysics
* Gregory Smith, Central Michigan University
* 17. Travel, Cartography, and Cosmology
* Scott Fitzgerald Johnson, Georgetown University and Dumbarton Oaks
* III. Law, State, and Social Structures
* 18. Economic Trajectories
* Jairus Banaji, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)
* 19. Agriculture and Other "Rural Matters"
* Cam Grey, University of Pennsylvania
* 20. Marriage and Family
* Kyle Harper, University of Oklahoma
* 21. Health, Disease, and Hospitals: The Case of the "Sacred House"
* Peregrine Horden, Royal Holloway, University of London
* 22. Concepts of Citizenship
* Ralph Mathisen, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
* 23. Justice and Equality
* Kevin Uhalde, Ohio University
* 24. Roman Law and Legal Culture
* Jill Harries, St Andrews University
* 25. Communication: Use and Reuse
* Andrew Gillett, Macquarie University
* Part IV. Religions and Religious Identity
* 26. Paganism and Christianization
* Jaclyn Maxwell, Ohio University
* 27. Episcopal Leadership
* David M. Gwynn, Royal Holloway, University of London
* 28. Theological Argumentation: The Case of Forgery
* Susan Wessel, Catholic University of America
* 29. Sacred Space and Visual Art
* Ann Marie Yasin, University of Southern California
* 30. Object Relations: Theorizing the Late Antique Viewer
* Glenn Peers, University of Texas at Austin
* 31. From Nisibis to Xi'an: The Church of the East across Sasanian
Persia
* Joel Walker, University of Washington
* 32. Early Islam as a Late Antique Religion
* Robert Hoyland, Oriental Institute, Oxford University
* 33. Muhammad and the Qur'an
* Stephen J. Shoemaker, University of Oregon
* Part V. Late Antiquity in Perspective
* 34. Comparative State Formation: The Later Roman Empire in the Wider
World
* John Haldon, Princeton University
* 35. Late Antiquity in Byzantium
* Petre Guran, Institute of South East European Studies, Bucharest
* 36. Late Antiquity and the Italian Renaissance
* Christopher Celenza, Johns Hopkins University
* List of Contributors
* List of Illustrations
* Preface
* Scott F. Johnson, Georgetown University and Dumbarton Oaks
* Introduction: Late Antique Conceptions of Late Antiquity
* Hervé Inglebert, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre-La Défense (Paris X)
* Part I. Geographies and Peoples
* 1. The Western Kingdoms
* Michael Kulikowski, Pennsylvania State University
* 2. Barbarians: Problems and Approaches
* Michael Maas, Rice University
* 3. The Balkans
* Craig H. Caldwell III, University of Georgia
* 4. Armenia
* Tim Greenwood, St Andrews University
* 5. Central Asia and the Silk Road
* Étienne de la Vaissière, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris
* 6. Syriac and the "Syrians"
* Philip Wood, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University
* 7. Egypt
* Arietta Papaconstantinou, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
* 8. The Coptic Tradition
* Anne Boud'hors, Centre national de la scientifique (CNRS)
* 9. Ethiopia and Arabia
* Christian Julien Robin, Collège de France
* Part II. Literary and Philosophical Cultures
* 10. Latin Poetry
* Scott McGill, Rice University
* 11. Greek Poetry
* Gianfranco Agosti, Universitá degli Studi di Udine
* 12. Historiography
* Brian Croke, Macquarie University and University of Sydney
* 13. Hellenism and its Discontents
* Aaron Johnson, Lee University
* 14. Education: Speaking, Thinking, and Socializing
* Edward Watts, Indiana University
* 15. Monasticism and the Philosophical Heritage
* Samuel Rubenson, Lunds Universitet
* 16. Physics and Metaphysics
* Gregory Smith, Central Michigan University
* 17. Travel, Cartography, and Cosmology
* Scott Fitzgerald Johnson, Georgetown University and Dumbarton Oaks
* III. Law, State, and Social Structures
* 18. Economic Trajectories
* Jairus Banaji, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)
* 19. Agriculture and Other "Rural Matters"
* Cam Grey, University of Pennsylvania
* 20. Marriage and Family
* Kyle Harper, University of Oklahoma
* 21. Health, Disease, and Hospitals: The Case of the "Sacred House"
* Peregrine Horden, Royal Holloway, University of London
* 22. Concepts of Citizenship
* Ralph Mathisen, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
* 23. Justice and Equality
* Kevin Uhalde, Ohio University
* 24. Roman Law and Legal Culture
* Jill Harries, St Andrews University
* 25. Communication: Use and Reuse
* Andrew Gillett, Macquarie University
* Part IV. Religions and Religious Identity
* 26. Paganism and Christianization
* Jaclyn Maxwell, Ohio University
* 27. Episcopal Leadership
* David M. Gwynn, Royal Holloway, University of London
* 28. Theological Argumentation: The Case of Forgery
* Susan Wessel, Catholic University of America
* 29. Sacred Space and Visual Art
* Ann Marie Yasin, University of Southern California
* 30. Object Relations: Theorizing the Late Antique Viewer
* Glenn Peers, University of Texas at Austin
* 31. From Nisibis to Xi'an: The Church of the East across Sasanian
Persia
* Joel Walker, University of Washington
* 32. Early Islam as a Late Antique Religion
* Robert Hoyland, Oriental Institute, Oxford University
* 33. Muhammad and the Qur'an
* Stephen J. Shoemaker, University of Oregon
* Part V. Late Antiquity in Perspective
* 34. Comparative State Formation: The Later Roman Empire in the Wider
World
* John Haldon, Princeton University
* 35. Late Antiquity in Byzantium
* Petre Guran, Institute of South East European Studies, Bucharest
* 36. Late Antiquity and the Italian Renaissance
* Christopher Celenza, Johns Hopkins University