This collection of case studies, available in English for the first time, explores case studies in relations between Emperors, senators, and elites in the Late Roman Empire, showing how senators maintained their privileges and pagan beliefs in a Christian empire. Suitable for students and scholars of the Late Roman Empire.
This collection of case studies, available in English for the first time, explores case studies in relations between Emperors, senators, and elites in the Late Roman Empire, showing how senators maintained their privileges and pagan beliefs in a Christian empire. Suitable for students and scholars of the Late Roman Empire.
Rita Lizzi Testa studied in Florence, London (King's College), and Princeton (Institute for Advanced Study). She taught at the University of Turin and is now a professor of Roman history at the University of Perugia. She has published numerous articles, and is an author of several books on the governance of Late Antique towns, and the institutional changes from Constantine to Theoderic the Great, with respect to the role of senatorial aristocracy in Rome. She is the editor and coeditor of many volumes on the conflict and dialogue among pagans and Christians in the Roman Empire, such as Senatori, popolo, papi. Il governo di Roma al tempo dei Valentiniani, Bari 2004; Le trasformazioni delle élites in età tardoantica, Roma 2006; Pagans and Christians in the Roman Empire: The Breaking of a Dialogue (IVth-VIth Century A.D.), Münster 2011 (with P. Brown); Pagans and Christians in Late Antique Rome. Conflict, Competition, and Coexistence in the Fourth Century, Cambridge 2016 (with M. Salzman and M. Saghy). She edited books also on various other topics, such as The Strange Death of Pagan Rome, Turnhout 2013; Late Antiquity in Contemporary debate, Newcastle upon Tyne 2017; The Collectio Avellana and Its Revivals, Newcastle upon Tyne 2019 (with Giulia Marconi).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Constantine and the Senatorial Aristocracy: The Men and Women He Could Not Ignore 2. Julian and the Pagan Tradition on Constantine 3. Quintus Aurelius Symmachus in Bauli: Literary Genres and Political Projects 4. Roman Senators and Imperial Officials at the Court of Valentinian I 5. The Brooms in Bloom: The Roman Aristocracy and the Haruspices 6. Ammianus, Phrynichus and Ancient Historians' Self-Censorship 7. Pagan Senators and Christian Bishops: The Roman Senate at Work (382-384 AD) 8. Just Before the Sack: Between Political Crisis and Religious Anxiety in Rome 9. Saint Valentine and the Symmachi
1. Constantine and the Senatorial Aristocracy: The Men and Women He Could Not Ignore 2. Julian and the Pagan Tradition on Constantine 3. Quintus Aurelius Symmachus in Bauli: Literary Genres and Political Projects 4. Roman Senators and Imperial Officials at the Court of Valentinian I 5. The Brooms in Bloom: The Roman Aristocracy and the Haruspices 6. Ammianus, Phrynichus and Ancient Historians' Self-Censorship 7. Pagan Senators and Christian Bishops: The Roman Senate at Work (382-384 AD) 8. Just Before the Sack: Between Political Crisis and Religious Anxiety in Rome 9. Saint Valentine and the Symmachi
1. Constantine and the Senatorial Aristocracy: The Men and Women He Could Not Ignore 2. Julian and the Pagan Tradition on Constantine 3. Quintus Aurelius Symmachus in Bauli: Literary Genres and Political Projects 4. Roman Senators and Imperial Officials at the Court of Valentinian I 5. The Brooms in Bloom: The Roman Aristocracy and the Haruspices 6. Ammianus, Phrynichus and Ancient Historians' Self-Censorship 7. Pagan Senators and Christian Bishops: The Roman Senate at Work (382-384 AD) 8. Just Before the Sack: Between Political Crisis and Religious Anxiety in Rome 9. Saint Valentine and the Symmachi
1. Constantine and the Senatorial Aristocracy: The Men and Women He Could Not Ignore 2. Julian and the Pagan Tradition on Constantine 3. Quintus Aurelius Symmachus in Bauli: Literary Genres and Political Projects 4. Roman Senators and Imperial Officials at the Court of Valentinian I 5. The Brooms in Bloom: The Roman Aristocracy and the Haruspices 6. Ammianus, Phrynichus and Ancient Historians' Self-Censorship 7. Pagan Senators and Christian Bishops: The Roman Senate at Work (382-384 AD) 8. Just Before the Sack: Between Political Crisis and Religious Anxiety in Rome 9. Saint Valentine and the Symmachi
Rezensionen
"The combination of clarity with the depth and breadth of the issues addressed makes the volume extremely thought-provoking, enriching, and enjoyable to historians acquainted with late-antique studies (and the biases surrounding them)." - Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"The chapters are well signposted, and the variety of topics, along with the instruction Lizzi Testa provides on how to use a variety of sources and methodologies, make this book of interest to a wide variety of readers." - Church History
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