Ambrose

Ambrose

Author: Boniface Ramsey

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-09-09

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1134815050

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Ambrose presents a comprehensive and invaluable introduction to the life and works of the saint.


Making Early Medieval Societies

Making Early Medieval Societies

Author: Kate Cooper

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-01-21

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1316483495

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Making Early Medieval Societies explores a fundamental question: what held the small- and large-scale communities of the late Roman and early medieval West together, at a time when the world seemed to be falling apart? Historians and anthropologists have traditionally asked parallel questions about the rise and fall of empires and how societies create a sense of belonging and social order in the absence of strong governmental institutions. This book draws on classic and more recent anthropologists' work to consider dispute settlement and conflict management during and after the end of the Roman Empire. Contributions range across the internecine rivalries of late Roman bishops, the marital disputes of warrior kings, and the tension between religious leaders and the unruly crowds in western Europe after the first millennium - all considering the mechanisms through which conflict could be harnessed as a force for social stability or an engine for social change.


A Commentary on Panegyrici Latini II(12)

A Commentary on Panegyrici Latini II(12)

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2023-09-30

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13: 1108889794

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The renowned Gallic poet Pacatus Drepanius journeyed to Rome in the summer of AD 389 to deliver a speech to the Emperor Theodosius; both men stood for the first time before the Roman Senators. This edition provides a complete Latin text and English translation, with extensive introduction and full commentary.


Goddess and Grail

Goddess and Grail

Author: Jeffrey John Dixon

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2017-08-08

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1476629285

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The early chroniclers of Britain presented the island as the promised land of the Roman goddess Diana. Later, when the story of Arthur was transformed by Christian mythology, a new literary concept of the island was promoted: the promised land of the Holy Grail. As the feminine enchantment of the Goddess gave way to the masculine crusade of the Grail Quest, the otherworld realms of the fays or fairy women were denigrated in favor of the heavenly afterlife. The dualism of the medieval authors was challenged by modern writers such as Blake and Tolkien, as well as by the scholars of the Eranos conferences. This book explores the conflict between Goddess and Grail--a rift less about paganism versus Christianity than about religious literalism versus spiritual imagination--which is resolved in the figure of Sophia (Divine Wisdom).


The Rome that Did Not Fall

The Rome that Did Not Fall

Author: Gerard Friell

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-08-08

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 1134735456

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The Rome that Did Not Fall provides a well-illustrated, comprehensive narrative and analysis of the Roman empire in the east, charting its remarkable growth and development which resulted in the distinct and enduring civilization of Byzantium. It considers: * the fourth century background * the invasions of Attila * the resources of the east * the struggle for stability * the achievements of Anastasius.