The City in the classical and post-classical world : changing contexts of power and identity
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Rapp, Claudia
Drake, H. A. 1942- |
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New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2014.
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292 p. : color ill. |
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Online available |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction: Polis, empire, oikoumene : a world reconfigured / Claudia Rapp and H.A. Drake
- A covenant between gods and men : hiera kai hosia and the Greek polis / Josine Blok
- Hellenistic imperialism and the ideal of world unity / Rolf Strootman
- Lawyers and citizens from republic to empire : Gaius on the Twelve Tables and Antonine Rome / Jill Harries
- Laws' empire : universalism and legal practice / Caroline Humfress
- A most unusual empire : Rome in the fourth century / Bryan Ward-Perkins
- Mobility and identity between the second and the fourth century CE : the "cosmopolitization" of the Roman Empire / Claudia Moatti
- City and citizenship as Christian metaphors in the Greek fathers / Claudia Rapp
- Church-festival-temple : reimagining civic topography in late antiquity / Susanna Elm
- Leo the Great : responses to crisis and the shaping of a Christian cosmopolis / Michele Renee Salzman
- The battle of the maps in a Christian empire / Emily Albu
- Topographies of power in late antiquity and beyond / H.A. Drake
- Postscript: Cities, citizenship, and the work of empire / Clifford Ando.