Religion, Dynasty, and Patronage in Early Christian Rome, 300 900
Herausgeber: Cooper, Kate; Kate, Cooper; Hillner, Julia
Religion, Dynasty, and Patronage in Early Christian Rome, 300 900
Herausgeber: Cooper, Kate; Kate, Cooper; Hillner, Julia
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Discusses the transformation of Rome in late antiquity and the early Middle Ages.
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Discusses the transformation of Rome in late antiquity and the early Middle Ages.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9780521131278
- ISBN-10: 0521131278
- Artikelnr.: 28529849
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9780521131278
- ISBN-10: 0521131278
- Artikelnr.: 28529849
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Kate Cooper and Julia Hillner; Part I. Icons of Authority:
Pope and Emperor: 1. From Emperor to Pope? Ceremonial, space, and authority
at Rome from Constantine to Gregory the Great Mark Humphries; 2. Memory and
authority in sixth century Rome: the Liber Pontificalis and the Collectio
Avellana Kate Blair-Dixon; Part II. Lay, Clerical, and Ascetic Contexts for
the Roman GESTA MARTYRUM: 3. Domestic conversions: households and bishops
in the late antique 'Papal legends' Kristina Sessa; 4. Agnes and
Constantia: domesticity and cult patronage in the Passion of Agnes Hannah
Jones; 5. 'A church in the house of the saints': property and power in the
Passion of John and Paul Conrad Leyser; Part III. Religion, Dynasty, and
Patronage: 6. Poverty, obligation, and inheritance: Roman heiresses and the
varieties of senatorial Christianity in fifth-century Rome Kate Cooper; 7.
Demetrias ancilla dei: Anicia Demetrias and the problem of the missing
patron Anne Kurdock; 8. Families, patronage and the titular churches of
Rome, c.300-c.600 Julia Hillner; 9. To be the neighbour of St Stephen:
patronage, martyr cult, and Roman monasteries, c.600-c.900 Marios
Costambeys and Conrad Leyser.
Pope and Emperor: 1. From Emperor to Pope? Ceremonial, space, and authority
at Rome from Constantine to Gregory the Great Mark Humphries; 2. Memory and
authority in sixth century Rome: the Liber Pontificalis and the Collectio
Avellana Kate Blair-Dixon; Part II. Lay, Clerical, and Ascetic Contexts for
the Roman GESTA MARTYRUM: 3. Domestic conversions: households and bishops
in the late antique 'Papal legends' Kristina Sessa; 4. Agnes and
Constantia: domesticity and cult patronage in the Passion of Agnes Hannah
Jones; 5. 'A church in the house of the saints': property and power in the
Passion of John and Paul Conrad Leyser; Part III. Religion, Dynasty, and
Patronage: 6. Poverty, obligation, and inheritance: Roman heiresses and the
varieties of senatorial Christianity in fifth-century Rome Kate Cooper; 7.
Demetrias ancilla dei: Anicia Demetrias and the problem of the missing
patron Anne Kurdock; 8. Families, patronage and the titular churches of
Rome, c.300-c.600 Julia Hillner; 9. To be the neighbour of St Stephen:
patronage, martyr cult, and Roman monasteries, c.600-c.900 Marios
Costambeys and Conrad Leyser.
Introduction Kate Cooper and Julia Hillner; Part I. Icons of Authority:
Pope and Emperor: 1. From Emperor to Pope? Ceremonial, space, and authority
at Rome from Constantine to Gregory the Great Mark Humphries; 2. Memory and
authority in sixth century Rome: the Liber Pontificalis and the Collectio
Avellana Kate Blair-Dixon; Part II. Lay, Clerical, and Ascetic Contexts for
the Roman GESTA MARTYRUM: 3. Domestic conversions: households and bishops
in the late antique 'Papal legends' Kristina Sessa; 4. Agnes and
Constantia: domesticity and cult patronage in the Passion of Agnes Hannah
Jones; 5. 'A church in the house of the saints': property and power in the
Passion of John and Paul Conrad Leyser; Part III. Religion, Dynasty, and
Patronage: 6. Poverty, obligation, and inheritance: Roman heiresses and the
varieties of senatorial Christianity in fifth-century Rome Kate Cooper; 7.
Demetrias ancilla dei: Anicia Demetrias and the problem of the missing
patron Anne Kurdock; 8. Families, patronage and the titular churches of
Rome, c.300-c.600 Julia Hillner; 9. To be the neighbour of St Stephen:
patronage, martyr cult, and Roman monasteries, c.600-c.900 Marios
Costambeys and Conrad Leyser.
Pope and Emperor: 1. From Emperor to Pope? Ceremonial, space, and authority
at Rome from Constantine to Gregory the Great Mark Humphries; 2. Memory and
authority in sixth century Rome: the Liber Pontificalis and the Collectio
Avellana Kate Blair-Dixon; Part II. Lay, Clerical, and Ascetic Contexts for
the Roman GESTA MARTYRUM: 3. Domestic conversions: households and bishops
in the late antique 'Papal legends' Kristina Sessa; 4. Agnes and
Constantia: domesticity and cult patronage in the Passion of Agnes Hannah
Jones; 5. 'A church in the house of the saints': property and power in the
Passion of John and Paul Conrad Leyser; Part III. Religion, Dynasty, and
Patronage: 6. Poverty, obligation, and inheritance: Roman heiresses and the
varieties of senatorial Christianity in fifth-century Rome Kate Cooper; 7.
Demetrias ancilla dei: Anicia Demetrias and the problem of the missing
patron Anne Kurdock; 8. Families, patronage and the titular churches of
Rome, c.300-c.600 Julia Hillner; 9. To be the neighbour of St Stephen:
patronage, martyr cult, and Roman monasteries, c.600-c.900 Marios
Costambeys and Conrad Leyser.