From Rome to Constantinople: Studies in Honour of Averil CameronHagit Amirav, R. B. ter Haar Romeny Peeters Publishers, 2007 - 425 sider From Rome to Constantinople is a collection of articles offered as a tribute to Averil Cameron, the prominent historian of Rome and Byzantium, and Warden of Keble College, Oxford. Opening with an introduction by Peter Brown, who illustrates the sweeping developments in the field and the role of Averil Cameron in them, this volume highlights topics which reflect the breadth of Dame Averil's interests, arranged in following five sub-sections: Historiography and Rhetoric, Christianity in its Social Contexts, Art and Representation, Byzantium and the Workings of Empire, Late Antiquity in Retrospect. Asceticism and monasticism, cults of saints and icons, Mariology, Byzantine historiography, and art history are but a few of the subjects which are discussed here in the English language by some of the leading scholars in the field. The volume also includes a full bibliography of the honorand, as well as indices. It appears as the first volume of the series Late Antique History and Religion, which is dedicated to the study of Late Antiquity and its legacies. |
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Our Debt to Averil Cameron | 1 |
Eusebius Vita Constantini and the Construction of the Image | 11 |
The Originality and Origins of Anonymus De Divitiis | 29 |
Apocrypha and the Literary Past in Late Antiquity | 47 |
Classical Geography for a Christian Empire | 67 |
Ammianus Stoicus? Reflections on Rulership Tyranny and Power | 85 |
a Syrian in Greek Dress? | 105 |
Persecution and Donatist Identity in the Liber Genealogus | 127 |
Anonymity and Concealment in Late Antique | 221 |
Icons Relics and Eight | 235 |
Philippikos the Gentle | 251 |
A Neglected | 263 |
The Biblical Past in John Malalas and the Paschal Chronicle | 279 |
Jerome and Eusebius of Cremona in | 303 |
The Debate about the Ethnogenesis of the Germanic Tribes | 341 |
Early Christian Asceticism in America | 357 |
A Mariological | 137 |
The Domestic Philosopher in Late Antiquity | 153 |
Procopius of Gaza and his Library | 173 |
The Probus Diptych and Christian Apologetic | 191 |
Symbolic Drift | 203 |
Bibliography of Averil Cameron | 377 |
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