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Cyril Mango, ed., The Oxford History of Byzantium, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. xviii, 334.
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Cyril Mango, ed., The Oxford History of Byzantium, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. xviii, 334.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 April 2016
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1 See Richard M. Rothaus, Corinth, the first city of Greece. An urban history of late antique cult and religion (Leiden 2000) Chapter 8. This evidence sits uneasily with Mango's assertion (p.1l1) that paganism survived, at this time, as a substratum of “superstitious” practices of illiterate peasants. Rothaus does confirm that there is no archaeological evidence of pagan activity in Corinth after the end of the sixth century.