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L’Antiquité tardive constitue une période de première importance en raison de l’ampleur des sources conservées et des événements survenus. Durant cette époque, qui s’étend du IIIe au VIIe siècle, l’Empire romain connaît des évolutions... more
The work presents the first Slovak translation of the work On the Deaths of Persecutors by the important Christian apologist Lactantius. His work is an extremely important source for the period of the turn of the 3rd and the 4th century... more
In recent years, much ink has been spilt over the famous – although never thoroughly assessed – ruler of Palmyra. In 2005, the eminent Paul Veyne had already devoted a few insightful pages to the subject, with claims that are certainly... more
Bachelor Thesis about Julian the Apostate’s 'imperial tradition', being a combination of his policy, ideas and representation thereof, it contains an analysis of the effectiveness of these topics in regard to later emperors as well as a... more
The paper asks the question what the Romans really meant, when the used the term "barbarian". The evidence shows that the Romans had been often uneasy with this greek word, as in the end they themselves would be Barbarians, too. Further,... more
Conclusions about the duration of participation in the circulation of the coins from the 6th–7th centuries are presented by analysing the coin composition of the collective finds from the studied period. The results show that the life... more
Synekdemos, a geographical text of Hierokles presents the administrative structure of the Eastern Roman Empire in the early 6th century AD. Six dioeceses (large administrative units), 64 eparchiai (provinces) and 920 poleis (cities) are... more
This article examines the performance context of Synesius of Cyrene’s (ca. 370–415 CE) On Kingship. Synesius draws heavily on the classical tradition, and also incorporates many elements of Themistius’ philosophical style into his speech.... more
There is no numismatic evidence of an imperial recognition of the Visigothic monarchy on the part of the emperors Theodosius I or Honorius between 381 and 423. The first part of this article looks at this lack of a privileged relationship... more
Abstract: In this article, the focus is conflict between paganism and christianity in the Later Roman Empire.
Keywords: Paganism; Christianity.
Nasza wiedza o zniszczeniu Biblioteki Aleksandryjskiej jest niepełna. Bardzo często jej koniec przypisuje się na panowanie Aureliana i toczone wtedy walki w Egipcie. Rzeczywiście w późnym antyku nastąpiło przesunięcie centrum Aleksandrii... more
Awards: Named a Best Book of 2020 by The Economist. Reviews: Kirkus (2.2020), Publishers Weekly (4.2020), Library Journal (5.2020), BookList (5.2020), The Wall Street Journal (5.2020), Boston Globe (6.4.2020), The Economist (6.20.2020),... more
For now this will likely be the standard study for scholars to consult, and the go-to translation for students still working their way through the most epochal century of Europe’s pre-Industrial history.
The author analyses the evolution of the idea of magic reflected in the decrees of Christian Roman Emperors included in the Theodosian Code. He describes the place of the chapter De maleficis in the structure of Book IX of the Theodosian... more
Graphic Signs of Authority in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages presents a cultural history of graphic signs and examines how they were employed to communicate secular and divine authority in the late antique Mediterranean and... more
Travel and mobility were characteristic of the privileged few in the world of Late Antiquity. Therefore, they should be interpreted as status symbols. Although basic education was by-and-large accessible, undertaking long-distance travel... more
Dione di Prusa, Boristenitico (Or. XXXVI), Introduzione, traduzione e commento di MICHELE DI FEBO, con un saggio introduttivo di GIULIO A. LUCCHETTA, Carabba (“Biblioteca del Leonardo. Testi e contesti” 1), Lanciano 2017, pp. 194, ISBN... more
The Theodosian Code contained a variety of laws aimed at the assurance of a privileged status of the Church and the orthodox clergy. Those laws were part of a general imperial policy aimed at the establishment of the Christian Roman... more
By the late fifth century, there were two primary barbarian powers in Gaul, the Visigoths and the Franks. Both were enlarging their territories in the wake of the final precipitous decline of Roman authority during the 470s. The... more
Artículo donde se analizan las principales pautas de pensamiento de Aurelio Víctor, escritor romano de la provincia de África que nos legó su famoso "Libro de los Césares" en el siglo IV.
This paper argues that the formation of an imperial polity is an important theme of the Historia Apollonii regis Tyri. The narrative develops in ways that mimic and celebrate the political conditions of the Late Empire, ending up with an... more
This article presents the history of one of the sections of Alans, whose lead by chief Sambida. Group of those Alans settlements was set up by the Roman side around ancient Valentia (today Valence), and one of its tasks was to protect of... more
A discussion of the boy emperor, Romulus Augustulus, after his forced abdication in 476 CE
Les Vies de philosophes et de sophistes d’Eunape de Sardes, écrites au tout début du Ve siècle, dressent le portrait de 24 intellectuels (9 philosophes, 10 sophistes et 5 médecins), auxquels on peut associer de nombreuses figures... more