This is a sweeping tour of the Mediterranean world from the Atlantic
to Persia during the last half-century of the Roman Empire. By
focusing on a single year not overshadowed by an epochal event, 428 AD
provides a truly fresh look at a civilization in the midst of enormous
change--as Christianity takes hold in rural areas across the empire,
as western Roman provinces fall away from those in the Byzantine east,
and as power shifts from Rome to Constantinople. Taking readers on a
journey through the region, Giusto Traina describes the empires'
people, places, and events in all their simultaneous richness and
variety. The result is an original snapshot of a fraying Roman world
on the edge of the medieval era. The result is an original snapshot of
a fraying Roman world on the edge of the medieval era. Readers meet
many important figures, including the Roman general Flavius Dionysius
as he encounters a delegation from Persia after the Sassanids annex
Armenia; the Christian ascetic Simeon Stylites as he stands and
preaches atop his column near Antioch; the eastern Roman emperor
Theodosius II as he prepares to commission his legal code; and
Genseric as he is elected king of the Vandals and begins to turn his
people into a formidable power. We are also introduced to Pulcheria,
the powerful sister of Theodosius, and Galla Placidia, the queen
mother of the western empire, as well as Augustine, Pope Celestine I,
and nine-year-old Roman emperor Valentinian III. Full of telling
details, 428 AD illustrates the uneven march of history. As the west
unravels, the east remains intact. As Christianity spreads, pagan
ideas and schools persist. And, despite the presence of the forces
that will eventually tear the classical world apart, Rome remains at
the center, exerting a powerful unifying force over disparate peoples
stretched across the Mediterranean.
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An Ordinary Year at the End of the Roman Empire
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400832866
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
232
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