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966 31. building and architecture<br />
Fig. 60 Jirade in the Jabal Zawiye in Syria, isometric reconstruction <strong>of</strong> a village church built in the<br />
fifth century, showing the liturgical furnishings including the altar, the chancel-screen, the<br />
U-shaped bema in the nave and the reliquaries in the north aisle and north-east chamber.<br />
(R�reliquary.) (From Tchalenko (1979) pl. 299)<br />
<strong>Cambridge</strong> <strong>Hi</strong>stories Online © <strong>Cambridge</strong> University Press, 2008
966 31. building and architecture Fig. 60 Jirade in the Jabal Zawiye in Syria, isometric reconstruction <strong>of</strong> a village church built in the fifth century, showing the liturgical furnishings including the altar, the chancel-screen, the U-shaped bema in the nave and the reliquaries in the north aisle and north-east chamber. (R�reliquary.) (From Tchalenko (1979) pl. 299) <strong>Cambridge</strong> <strong>Hi</strong>stories Online © <strong>Cambridge</strong> University Press, 2008
eligious architecture 967 Fig. 61 Behyo in the Jabal il A�la in Syria, isometric drawing <strong>of</strong> a village church built probably in the first half <strong>of</strong> the sixth century. In contrast to the Jirade church (Fig. 60), which has closely spaced columns supporting the lateral arcades, this church has widely spaced piers which open up the space between nave and aisles. (R�reliquary.) (From Tchalenko, Villages pl. cxiv) were built in the fifth century at the Lateran cathedral in Rome, in the sixth century at St Sophia’s cathedral in Constantinople (Fig. 59), at Marseilles and at the pilgrimage churches <strong>of</strong> St John at Ephesus (Fig. 57), St Symeon Stylites (Qal�at Sim�an) near Antioch (Fig. 62) and St Menas near Alexandria. The two built for the orthodox and Arian cathedrals at Ravenna are still elaborately decorated with mosaic. The two baptisteries <strong>Cambridge</strong> <strong>Hi</strong>stories Online © <strong>Cambridge</strong> University Press, 2008 �N
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THE CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT HISTORY VOLUM
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THE CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT HISTORY VOLUM
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CONTENTS List of maps page xiii Lis
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contents vii i East and west: commo
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contents ix ii The maintenance of o
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contents xi 25 Monasticism page 745
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MAPS 11 The Roman world of the fift
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text-figures xv 22 The walls of The
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PREFACE The decision to extend The
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preface xix identity that created t
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CHAPTER 1 THE WESTERN EMPIRE, 425-7
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SUEVES 26 27 23 VANDALS AND ALANS 2
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the era of aetius, 425,54 5 Why thi
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the era of aetius, 425,54 7 As we h
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the era of aetius, 425,54 9 are rec
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the era of aetius, 425,54 11 provin
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the era of aetius, 425,54 13 still
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the era of aetius, 425,54 15 direct
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the era of aetius, 425,54 17 a poss
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the fall of the western empire 19 i
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conclusion 31 loss of territory to
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CHAPTER 2 THE EASTERN EMPIRE: THEOD
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theodosius ii 37 play a role of con
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theodosius ii 39 council, a respons
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theodosius ii 41 evidently broke do
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the successors of theodosius 43 Mar
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anastasius 53 the tradition of Chry
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CHAPTER 3 JUSTIN I AND JUSTINIAN av
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justinian’s early years (527,32)
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justin ii 87 the general, might att
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a b c A 35°E B 40°E C 45°E D 40
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tiberius 95 details must be untrue,
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tiberius 97 despatched in 575, but
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maurice 99 Tiberius attempted to av
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maurice 101 Maurice was faced with
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maurice 103 Antioch; Philippicus wa
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maurice 105 At Maurice’s accessio
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conclusion 109 could then be summon
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conclusion 111 troops north of the
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vandal africa, 429,533 125 broke th
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ostrogothic italy, 493,555 127 take
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court and ceremony 157 distinctions
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court and culture 161 Theoderic, ev
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court and culture 163 between the t
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sources 165 i. sources The range of
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administration in operation 181 pre
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administrative change 193 appointme
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conclusion 237 and Athens, is paral
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introduction: law in the late roman
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the jurisdiction 241 magistrates, t
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codification 245 his commissioners
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codification 249 that in the meanti
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law schools 253 v. law schools Roma
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legal literature 255 did not have a
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legal literature 257 on the Epitome
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continuity, vulgarization, classici
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law in the western kingdoms 261 con
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edicts and judgements 263 within Au
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arbarian and roman law 283 use of t
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navies 293 This massive army could
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eastern survival 309 bodyguards, an
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the issues and the evidence 317 yet
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the general picture 357 and evident
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the extent of the change 361 instan
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‘prosperity’ and ‘sophisticat
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state and aristocratic distribution
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law and society 399 and feasible co
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CHAPTER 16 STATE, LORDSHIP AND COMM
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CHAPTER 26 HOLY MEN peter brown Som
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holy men 799 flow of divine favours
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CHAPTER 27 THE DEFINITION AND ENFOR
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CHAPTER 28 PHILOSOPHY AND PHILOSOPH
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CHAPTER 29 EDUCATION IN THE ROMAN E
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ch. 18: the north-western provinces
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ch. 19: italy, a.d. 425,605 1049 Ba
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ch. 20: vandal and byzantine africa
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ch. 20: vandal and byzantine africa
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ch. 21a: asia minor and cyprus 1055
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ch. 21a: asia minor and cyprus 1057
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ch. 21c: egypt 1061 Shahı - d, I.
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ch. 21c: egypt 1063 Hardy, E. R. (1
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ch. 22a: the sasanid monarchy 1065
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ch. 22b: armenia in the fifth and s
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ch. 22c: the arabs 1071 al-Is · fa
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ch. 22c: the arabs 1073 Christensen
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ch. 22c: the arabs 1075 Jabbur, J.
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ch. 23: the balkans and greece, 420
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v. religion and culture 1081 Woznia
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v. religion and culture 1083 Brock,
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v. religion and culture 1085 Dagron
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v. religion and culture 1087 Finney
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v. religion and culture 1099 Wallac
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conclusion 1101 Heather, P. (1989)
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