Ferdinand Lot
The End of the Ancient World
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The End of the Ancient World
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This work provides a landmark in early twentieth century publishing summarizing the most up-to-date findings in all branches of the social sciences at a formative time and during a period of decisive historical discovery.
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This work provides a landmark in early twentieth century publishing summarizing the most up-to-date findings in all branches of the social sciences at a formative time and during a period of decisive historical discovery.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9780415868105
- ISBN-10: 0415868106
- Artikelnr.: 37334942
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9780415868105
- ISBN-10: 0415868106
- Artikelnr.: 37334942
Ferdinand Lot
The End of the Ancient World and the Beginning of the Middle Ages
Part I: The Crisis of the Third Century and the Restoration of the Empire
I: The Political Crisis of the Third Century
II: The Restoration of the Roman World
III: The Roman Empire and the Church in the Fourth Century 1
IV: Economic Retrogression of the Roman World
V: The Constantinian Monarchy. Its Nature. Reforms and Services
VI: The Caste System
VII: The Large Estate versus The State and the Weak The Patronage System
VIII: The Decay and End of Ancient Art
IX: The Decadence of Literature The Disappearance of Ancient Philosophy and Science
X: The Corruption of Public Spirit
Part Two: The Downfall
I: Rome and the Barbarians in the Second Half of the Fourth Century (350 to 395) 1
II: The Roman Empire in the West from 395 to 476 1
III: The Roman Empire in the East from 395 to 518 1
Part Three: After the Downfall
I: Italy after the Disappearance of the Western Empire from 476 to 526
II: The Persistence of Roman Political Institutions in the West. The Problem of the Disappearance of the Empire
III: The Return of the Empire. Justinian and the " Reconquista " 1
IV: The Failure of Justinian's Work
V: Visigothic Spain 1
VI: The Lombard State 1
VII: The Papacy and Italy from the Middle of the Sixth to the Middle of the Eighth Century (554-753)
VIII: The Seizure of Gaul by the Franks
IX: The Descendants of Clovis 1
X: The Decay and End of the Merovingians 1
XI: The Merovingian Monarchy. Institutions 1
XII: Economic Life
XIII: Intellectual and Artistic Life Education 1
XIV: Religious Life 1
XV: Lay Society
Part I: The Crisis of the Third Century and the Restoration of the Empire
I: The Political Crisis of the Third Century
II: The Restoration of the Roman World
III: The Roman Empire and the Church in the Fourth Century 1
IV: Economic Retrogression of the Roman World
V: The Constantinian Monarchy. Its Nature. Reforms and Services
VI: The Caste System
VII: The Large Estate versus The State and the Weak The Patronage System
VIII: The Decay and End of Ancient Art
IX: The Decadence of Literature The Disappearance of Ancient Philosophy and Science
X: The Corruption of Public Spirit
Part Two: The Downfall
I: Rome and the Barbarians in the Second Half of the Fourth Century (350 to 395) 1
II: The Roman Empire in the West from 395 to 476 1
III: The Roman Empire in the East from 395 to 518 1
Part Three: After the Downfall
I: Italy after the Disappearance of the Western Empire from 476 to 526
II: The Persistence of Roman Political Institutions in the West. The Problem of the Disappearance of the Empire
III: The Return of the Empire. Justinian and the " Reconquista " 1
IV: The Failure of Justinian's Work
V: Visigothic Spain 1
VI: The Lombard State 1
VII: The Papacy and Italy from the Middle of the Sixth to the Middle of the Eighth Century (554-753)
VIII: The Seizure of Gaul by the Franks
IX: The Descendants of Clovis 1
X: The Decay and End of the Merovingians 1
XI: The Merovingian Monarchy. Institutions 1
XII: Economic Life
XIII: Intellectual and Artistic Life Education 1
XIV: Religious Life 1
XV: Lay Society
The End of the Ancient World and the Beginning of the Middle Ages
Part I: The Crisis of the Third Century and the Restoration of the Empire
I: The Political Crisis of the Third Century
II: The Restoration of the Roman World
III: The Roman Empire and the Church in the Fourth Century 1
IV: Economic Retrogression of the Roman World
V: The Constantinian Monarchy. Its Nature. Reforms and Services
VI: The Caste System
VII: The Large Estate versus The State and the Weak The Patronage System
VIII: The Decay and End of Ancient Art
IX: The Decadence of Literature The Disappearance of Ancient Philosophy and Science
X: The Corruption of Public Spirit
Part Two: The Downfall
I: Rome and the Barbarians in the Second Half of the Fourth Century (350 to 395) 1
II: The Roman Empire in the West from 395 to 476 1
III: The Roman Empire in the East from 395 to 518 1
Part Three: After the Downfall
I: Italy after the Disappearance of the Western Empire from 476 to 526
II: The Persistence of Roman Political Institutions in the West. The Problem of the Disappearance of the Empire
III: The Return of the Empire. Justinian and the " Reconquista " 1
IV: The Failure of Justinian's Work
V: Visigothic Spain 1
VI: The Lombard State 1
VII: The Papacy and Italy from the Middle of the Sixth to the Middle of the Eighth Century (554-753)
VIII: The Seizure of Gaul by the Franks
IX: The Descendants of Clovis 1
X: The Decay and End of the Merovingians 1
XI: The Merovingian Monarchy. Institutions 1
XII: Economic Life
XIII: Intellectual and Artistic Life Education 1
XIV: Religious Life 1
XV: Lay Society
Part I: The Crisis of the Third Century and the Restoration of the Empire
I: The Political Crisis of the Third Century
II: The Restoration of the Roman World
III: The Roman Empire and the Church in the Fourth Century 1
IV: Economic Retrogression of the Roman World
V: The Constantinian Monarchy. Its Nature. Reforms and Services
VI: The Caste System
VII: The Large Estate versus The State and the Weak The Patronage System
VIII: The Decay and End of Ancient Art
IX: The Decadence of Literature The Disappearance of Ancient Philosophy and Science
X: The Corruption of Public Spirit
Part Two: The Downfall
I: Rome and the Barbarians in the Second Half of the Fourth Century (350 to 395) 1
II: The Roman Empire in the West from 395 to 476 1
III: The Roman Empire in the East from 395 to 518 1
Part Three: After the Downfall
I: Italy after the Disappearance of the Western Empire from 476 to 526
II: The Persistence of Roman Political Institutions in the West. The Problem of the Disappearance of the Empire
III: The Return of the Empire. Justinian and the " Reconquista " 1
IV: The Failure of Justinian's Work
V: Visigothic Spain 1
VI: The Lombard State 1
VII: The Papacy and Italy from the Middle of the Sixth to the Middle of the Eighth Century (554-753)
VIII: The Seizure of Gaul by the Franks
IX: The Descendants of Clovis 1
X: The Decay and End of the Merovingians 1
XI: The Merovingian Monarchy. Institutions 1
XII: Economic Life
XIII: Intellectual and Artistic Life Education 1
XIV: Religious Life 1
XV: Lay Society