Book contents
- The City in the Classical and Post-Classical World
- The City in the Classical and Post-Classical World
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Contributors
- The City in the Classical and Post-Classical World
- Polis–Imperium–Oikoumenē: A World Reconfigured
- One A “Covenant” between Gods and Men:Hiera kai hosiaand the GreekPolis
- Two Hellenistic Imperialism and the Ideal of World Unity
- Three Lawyers and Citizens from Republic to Empire: Gaius on the Twelve Tables and Antonine Rome
- Four Laws’ Empire: Roman Universalism and Legal Practice
- Five A Most Unusual Empire: Rome in the Fourth Century
- Six Mobility and Identity between the Second and the Fourth Centuries: The “Cosmopolitization” of the Roman Empire
- Seven City and Citizenship as Christian Concepts of Community in Late Antiquity
- Eight Church – Festival – Temple: Reimagining Civic Topography in Late Antiquity
- Nine Leo the Great: Responses to Crisis and the Shaping of a Christian Cosmopolis
- Ten The Battle of the Maps in a Christian Empire
- Eleven Topographies of Power in Late Antiquity and Beyond
- Postscript: Cities, Citizenship, and the Work of Empire
- Index
Five - A Most Unusual Empire: Rome in the Fourth Century
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 April 2014
- The City in the Classical and Post-Classical World
- The City in the Classical and Post-Classical World
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Contributors
- The City in the Classical and Post-Classical World
- Polis–Imperium–Oikoumenē: A World Reconfigured
- One A “Covenant” between Gods and Men:Hiera kai hosiaand the GreekPolis
- Two Hellenistic Imperialism and the Ideal of World Unity
- Three Lawyers and Citizens from Republic to Empire: Gaius on the Twelve Tables and Antonine Rome
- Four Laws’ Empire: Roman Universalism and Legal Practice
- Five A Most Unusual Empire: Rome in the Fourth Century
- Six Mobility and Identity between the Second and the Fourth Centuries: The “Cosmopolitization” of the Roman Empire
- Seven City and Citizenship as Christian Concepts of Community in Late Antiquity
- Eight Church – Festival – Temple: Reimagining Civic Topography in Late Antiquity
- Nine Leo the Great: Responses to Crisis and the Shaping of a Christian Cosmopolis
- Ten The Battle of the Maps in a Christian Empire
- Eleven Topographies of Power in Late Antiquity and Beyond
- Postscript: Cities, Citizenship, and the Work of Empire
- Index
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- The City in the Classical and Post-Classical WorldChanging Contexts of Power and Identity, pp. 109 - 129Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014
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