Interpretations of the motives and sincerity of Constantine's conversion to Christianity have characterized explanations of everything from the religious culture of the late Roman state to the dynamics of ecclesiastical politics. What receives less-frequent attention is the fact that our modern appreciation of Constantine is itself a direct resu
Interpretations of the motives and sincerity of Constantine's conversion to Christianity have characterized explanations of everything from the religious culture of the late Roman state to the dynamics of ecclesiastical politics. What receives less-frequent attention is the fact that our modern appreciation of Constantine is itself a direct resuHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
M. Shane Bjornlie is a Fellow of the American Academy of Rome (2011) and Associate Professor of Roman and Late Antique History in the Department of History at Claremont McKenna College in Los Angeles.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Bjornlie / Imagining Constantine then and now Van Dam / The reception of classical pastoral in the age of Constantine Chinn / Platonism in the palace: the character of Constantine's theology DePalma Digeser / What hath Constantine wrought? Drake / Constantine and Silvester in the Actus Silvestri Sessa / Constantine in the 6th century: from Constantinople to Tours Bjornlie / Back to the future: Constantine and the last Roman Emperor Baxter Wolf / Charlemagne: a new Constantine? Emerick / Dante Constantine the Christian and the illegitimate donation of Constantine Deen Schildgen / 'If possession be Poysen': endowment sophistic and the legacy of Constantine in late medieval England Jahner / Constantine in late medieval western art: just the son of a holy mother? Jaritz / Constantine and the Renovatio Romae in the Renaissance and Baroque Gorse.
Introduction Bjornlie / Imagining Constantine then and now Van Dam / The reception of classical pastoral in the age of Constantine Chinn / Platonism in the palace: the character of Constantine's theology DePalma Digeser / What hath Constantine wrought? Drake / Constantine and Silvester in the Actus Silvestri Sessa / Constantine in the 6th century: from Constantinople to Tours Bjornlie / Back to the future: Constantine and the last Roman Emperor Baxter Wolf / Charlemagne: a new Constantine? Emerick / Dante Constantine the Christian and the illegitimate donation of Constantine Deen Schildgen / 'If possession be Poysen': endowment sophistic and the legacy of Constantine in late medieval England Jahner / Constantine in late medieval western art: just the son of a holy mother? Jaritz / Constantine and the Renovatio Romae in the Renaissance and Baroque Gorse.
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