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A Greek Roman Empire: Power and Belief Under Theodosius II (408-450) Volume 64
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- Book Title
- A Greek Roman Empire: Power and Belief Under Theodosius II (408-4
- Publication Date
- 2006-07-10
- Pages
- 306
- ISBN
- 9780520253919
- Subject Area
- Religion, Political Science, History
- Publication Name
- Greek Roman Empire : Power and Belief under Theodosius II 408-450
- Publisher
- University of California Press
- Item Length
- 8.9 in
- Subject
- Ancient / General, History & Theory, Antiquities & Archaeology, Byzantine Empire
- Publication Year
- 2006
- Series
- Sather Classical Lectures
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Perfect
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.8 in
- Item Weight
- 16.7 Oz
- Item Width
- 6.6 in
- Number of Pages
- 306 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of California Press
ISBN-10
0520253914
ISBN-13
9780520253919
eBay Product ID (ePID)
60209930
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
306 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Greek Roman Empire : Power and Belief under Theodosius II 408-450
Publication Year
2006
Subject
Ancient / General, History & Theory, Antiquities & Archaeology, Byzantine Empire
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, Political Science, History
Series
Sather Classical Lectures
Format
Perfect
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
16.7 Oz
Item Length
8.9 in
Item Width
6.6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2006-003042
TitleLeading
A
Series Volume Number
64
Illustrated
Yes
Table Of Content
Preface Abbreviations Ancient Sources: Texts, Editions, and Translations I. Roman and Greek: State and Subject 1. Introduction: Roman and Greek 2. Imperial Legislation 3. Theodosius's Greek Empire 4. Latin and Greek 5. The Greek City, and Greek Literary Culture 6. Letters and the Rhetoric of Persuasion II. Security and Insecurity 1. Introduction 2. The Military Structure 3. Constantinople and the West 4. Border Wars in Libya and Egypt 5. The Eastern Frontier: Sasanids and Saracens 6. The Danube Frontier and the Huns III. Integration and Diversity 1. Latin in Government 2. Greek as the Lingua Franca 3. Greek and Other Languages at the Church Councils 4. The Public Role and Status of Syriac in the Fifth-Century Church 5. The Empire, the Church, and Paganism 6. Samaritans and Jews IV. State and Church: Civil Administration, Ecclesiastical Hierarchy, and Spiritual Power 1. Religious Conflicts and Spiritual Authority 2. State and Church: Regional Structures of Hierarchy and Authority 3. State and Church: Contested Borders 4. Theodosius and Heresy 5. The Nestorian Controversy and the Two Councils of Ephesus V. State Power and Moral Defiance: Nestorius and Irenaeus 1. Introduction: Sources and Perspectives 2. Episcopal Persuasion and the Imperial Will 3. Nestorius: Return to Monastic Life, Condemnation and Exile 4. Renewed Controversy, Imperial Condemnation, and Popular Reaction VI. Persuasion, Influence, and Power 1. Structures and Persons 2. The Routine of Public Persuasion: The Suggestio 3. Identifying Powerful Intermediaries 4. Approaching the Emperor Appendix A. The Acta of the Fifth-Century Councils: A Brief Guide for Historians Appendix B. Verbatim Reports of Proceedings from the Reign of Theodosius II Illustrations IA. The Theodosian Empire: Civil Government, Northern Half IB. The Theodosian Empire: Civil Government, Southern Half II. The Syriac Codex of 411, written in Edessa III. Autograph Greeting by Theodosius on a Letter to an Official IV. Church Built at Dar Qita, Syria, in 418 V. Statue of the Governor Oecumenius from Aphrodisias VI. Reconstruction of the Statue of the Governor Oecumenius with its Inscribed Base VII. The Structure of the Army of Theodosius's Empire VIII. Legionary Dispositions on the Danube Frontier IX. Legionary Dispositions on the Eastern Frontier X. Cities in the Balkan and Danubian Region whose Bishops attended one or more of the Fifth-Century Church Councils XI. The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy in the Northern Part of the Secular Diocese of Oriens General Index Index of Sources
Synopsis
In the first half of the fifth century, the Latin-speaking part of the Roman Empire suffered vast losses of territory to barbarian invaders. But in the Greek-speaking half of the Eastern Mediterranean, with its capital at Constantinople, there was a stable and successful system, using Latin as its official language, but communicating with its subjects in Greek. This book takes an inside look at how this system worked in the long reign of the pious Christian Emperor Theodosius II (408-50), and analyzes its largely successful defense of its frontiers, its internal coherence, and its relations with its subjects, with a flow of demands and suggestions traveling up the hierarchy to the Emperor, and a long series of laws, often set out in elaborately self-justificatory detail, addressed by the Emperor, through his officials, to the people. Above all, this book focuses on the Imperial mission to promote the unity of the Church, the State's involvement in intensely-debated doctrinal questions, and the calling by the Emperor of two major Church Councils at Ephesus, in 431 and 449. Between the Law codes and the acts of the Church Councils, the material illustrating the working of government and the involvement of State and church, is incomparably richer, more detailed, and more vivid than for any previous period.
LC Classification Number
DF562.M55 2007
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