History of the Later Roman Empire, Vol. 2: From the Death of Theodosius I to the Death of JustinianDover Publications, 1958 - 512 σελίδες Generally acknowledged to be Professor Bury’s masterpiece, this panoramic and painstakingly accurate reconstruction of the Western and Byzantine Roman empire covers the period from 395 A.D., the death of Theodosius I, to 565 A.D., the death of Justinian. Quoting contemporary documents in full or in great extent, the author describes and analyzes the forces and cross-currents that controlled Rome, Constantinople, Antioch, the Persian and Teutonic regions; the rise of Byzantine power, territorial expansion, conflict of church and state, legislative and diplomatic changes; and scores of similar topics. Detailed coverage of such important figures as Belisarius, Justinian, Procopius, Alaric, Attila, and many others is given as well as a complete contemporary account of a visit to Attila’s court. The Vandal empire, the Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Lombards, etc., are given extensive treatment. Professor Bury investigates the literary, cultural, and religious history of the period in great detail and relates it to the organization and development of the Eastern and Western empires and the diffusion of Byzantine culture into Italy. “An important and valuable contribution to our knowledge of a period the history of which has been too much neglected.” — Classical Review. |
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... passed decrees designed to exculpate themselves , and therefore repudiating Boethius and Albinus . The only man perhaps who stood by Boethius was his father - in - law Symmachus , the head of the Senate . He may have used strong ...
... passed decrees designed to exculpate themselves , and therefore repudiating Boethius and Albinus . The only man perhaps who stood by Boethius was his father - in - law Symmachus , the head of the Senate . He may have used strong ...
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... passed into the hands of intermediaries , the Persians , the Abyssinians , and the Himyarites of Yemen . This change may have been due to the anarchical conditions of the Empire , which followed on the death of Alexander Severus and ...
... passed into the hands of intermediaries , the Persians , the Abyssinians , and the Himyarites of Yemen . This change may have been due to the anarchical conditions of the Empire , which followed on the death of Alexander Severus and ...
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... passed to the nearest agnates ; and if these failed to the gens . The two most serious defects in this system were the exclusion of sons and daughters who had passed out of the potestas of the deceased before his death , and the ...
... passed to the nearest agnates ; and if these failed to the gens . The two most serious defects in this system were the exclusion of sons and daughters who had passed out of the potestas of the deceased before his death , and the ...
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CHAPTER XV | 16 |
APPENDIXA SCENE IN THE HIPPODROME | 71 |
The Second War A D 540545 | 89 |
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