Rome's Holy Mountain is the first book to chart the history of the Capitoline Hill in Late Antiquity, from the third to the seventh centuries CE. It investigates both the lived-in and dreamed-of realities of the hill in an era of fundamental political, religious, and social change.
Rome's Holy Mountain is the first book to chart the history of the Capitoline Hill in Late Antiquity, from the third to the seventh centuries CE. It investigates both the lived-in and dreamed-of realities of the hill in an era of fundamental political, religious, and social change.
Jason Moralee is Associate Professor of History at University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments A Note on Names Prologue Introduction Part I: Lived-In Realities Chapter 1: Climbing the Capitoline Hill Chapter 2: Living and Working on the Capitoline Hill Chapter 3: Christianity, the Capitoline Hill, and the End of Antiquity Part II: Dreamed-Of Realities Chapter 4: Experiencing and Remembering the Capitoline Hill Chapter 5: Learning From the Capitol's Deliverance Chapter 6: Learning from the Capitol's Destruction Chapter 7: The Capitol and the Legends of the Saints Epilogue: The Fall of the Ancient Capitol Bibliography Index
List of Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments A Note on Names Prologue Introduction Part I: Lived-In Realities Chapter 1: Climbing the Capitoline Hill Chapter 2: Living and Working on the Capitoline Hill Chapter 3: Christianity, the Capitoline Hill, and the End of Antiquity Part II: Dreamed-Of Realities Chapter 4: Experiencing and Remembering the Capitoline Hill Chapter 5: Learning From the Capitol's Deliverance Chapter 6: Learning from the Capitol's Destruction Chapter 7: The Capitol and the Legends of the Saints Epilogue: The Fall of the Ancient Capitol Bibliography Index
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