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The works of Sidonius Apollinaris, poet, politician and bishop, have long been the subject of interest in historical and theological studies, as he documents the life of the …
In the ancient Mediterranean world, individuals routinely looked for divine aid to cure physical afflictions. Contested Cures argues that the inevitability of sickness and injury …
Bringing together specialists in ancient history, archaeology and Roman law, this book provides new perspectives on long-distance trade in the Roman world. Recent archaeological …
Studies the people, places and objects credited with ritual cures and the elite rhetoric critical of these cures
Winner of the Manfred Lautenschlager Award for Theological PromiseStudies the topic of divine communication in Paul s letters in the context of Graeco-Roman divinationProvides …
Examining ideas, beliefs and practices of identification in the medieval East Roman world Approaches ideology and identity in the Byzantine world from different perspectives, …
A comparative approach to the effects of monotheism on ethnicity and state-formation in Western Eurasia Offers a comparative approach to the study of previous understandings of …
In AD 293 the Roman world was plunged into a bold new experiment in government. Four soldiers shared the empire between them: two senior emperors, Diocletian and Maximian, and two …
Bringing together specialists in ancient history, archaeology and Roman law, this book provides new perspectives on long-distance trade in the Roman world. Recent archaeological …
Examines the Tetrarchy as an experimental military dynastyLooks at brotherhood, empresses, imperial collegiality, military politics, hereditary succession, and the roles of sons …