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  • Sērija : Oxford Handbooks
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Nov-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 019027753X
  • ISBN-13: 9780190277536
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 1294 pages, height x width x depth: 173x246x61 mm, weight: 2109 g, 8 pp color insert; 5 line art; 17 b/w halftones; 8 maps
  • Sērija : Oxford Handbooks
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Nov-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 019027753X
  • ISBN-13: 9780190277536
The Oxford Handbook of Late Antiquity offers an innovative overview of a period (c. 300-700 CE) that has become increasingly central to scholarly debates over the history of western and Middle Eastern civilizations. This volume covers such pivotal events as the fall of Rome, the rise of Christianity, the origins of Islam, and the early formation of Byzantium and the European Middle Ages. These events are set in the context of widespread literary, artistic, cultural, and religious change during the period. The geographical scope of this handbook is unparalleled among comparable surveys of Late Antiquity; Arabia, Egypt, Central Asia, and the Balkans all receive dedicated treatments, while the scope extends to the western kingdoms, Ireland, and Scandinavia in the West. Furthemore, from economic theory and slavery to Greek and Latin poetry, Syriac and Coptic literature, sites of religious devotion, and many others, this handbook covers a wide range of topics that will appeal to scholars from a diverse array of disciplines. The Oxford Handbook of Late Antiquity engages the perennially valuable questions about the end of the ancient world and the beginning of the medieval, while also providing a much-needed touchstone for the study of Late Antiquity itself.

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The professional historian will use this book as a handy source of reference. The general reader will enjoy it as providing a fascinating account of a period of history which is not well known. * Rupert Jackson, Classics For All *

Preface: On the Uniqueness of Late Antiquity xi
Scott Fitzgerald Johnson
Acknowledgments xxxi
List of Abbreviations
xxxiii
Note on Transliteration xxxvii
Contributors xxxix
Maps
xlii
Introduction: Late Antique Conceptions of Late Antiquity 3(28)
Herve Inglebert
Scott Fitzgerald Johnson
Part I Geographies and Peoples
1 The Western Kingdoms
31(29)
Michael Kulikowski
2 Barbarians: Problems and Approaches
60(32)
Michael Maas
3 The Balkans
92(23)
Craig H. Caldwell
4 Armenia
115(27)
Tim Greenwood
5 Central Asia and the Silk Road
142(28)
Etienne de la Vaissiere
6 Syriac and the "Syrians"
170(25)
Philip Wood
7 Egypt
195(29)
Arietta Papaconstantinou
8 The Coptic Tradition
224(23)
Anne Boud'hors
Arietta Papaconstantinou
9 Arabia and Ethiopia
247(88)
Christian Julien Robin
Arietta Papaconstantinou
Part II Literary and Philosophical Cultures
10 Latin Poetry
335(26)
Scott McGill
11 Greek Poetry
361(44)
Gianfranco Agosti
12 Historiography
405(32)
Brian Croke
13 Hellenism and Its Discontents
437(30)
Aaron P. Johnson
14 Education: Speaking, Thinking, and Socializing
467(20)
Edward Watts
15 Monasticism and the Philosophical Heritage
487(26)
Samuel Rubenson
16 Physics and Metaphysics
513(49)
Gregory Smith
17 Travel, Cartography, and Cosmology
562(35)
Scott Fitzgerald Johnson
Part III Law, State, and Social Structures
18 Economic Trajectories
597(28)
Jairus Banaji
19 Concerning Rural Matters
625(42)
Cam Grey
20 Marriage and Family
667(48)
Kyle Harper
21 Poverty, Charity, and the Invention of the Hospital
715(29)
Peregrine Horden
22 Concepts of Citizenship
744(20)
Ralph W. Mathisen
23 Justice and Equality
764(25)
Kevin Uhalde
24 Roman Law and Legal Culture
789(26)
Jill Harries
25 Communication in Late Antiquity: Use and Reuse
815(34)
Andrew Gillett
Part IV Religions and Religious Identity
26 Paganism and Christianization
849(27)
Jaclyn Maxwell
27 Episcopal Leadership
876(40)
David M. Gwynn
28 Theological Argumentation: The Case of Forgery
916(19)
Susan Wessel
29 Sacred Space and Visual Art
935(35)
Ann Marie Yasin
30 Object Relations: Theorizing the Late Antique Viewer
970(24)
Glenn Peers
31 From Nisibis to Xi'an: The Church of the East in Late Antique Eurasia
994(59)
Joel Walker
32 Early Islam as a Late Antique Religion
1053(25)
Robert Hoyland
33 Muhammad and the Qur'an
1078(33)
Stephen J. Shoemaker
Part V Late Antiquity in Perspective
34 Comparative State Formation: The Later Roman Empire in the Wider World
1111(37)
John Haldon
35 Late Antiquity in Byzantium
1148(24)
Petre Guran
36 Late Antiquity and the Italian Renaissance
1172(29)
Christopher S. Celenza
Index 1201
Scott Fitzgerald Johnson is Dumbarton Oaks Teaching Fellow in Postclassical and Byzantine Greek at Georgetown University.