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The Cambridge companion to the age of Justinian / edited by Michael Maas

Publisher Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press
Year 2005
Authors Maas, Michael, 1951-

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Library Main Building Basement (Foreign Books, Code Classification) : hard 2090:331 120603223J
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Material Type Books
Size xxvii, 626 p., [33] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps ; 23 cm
Contents Roman questions, Byzantine answers : contours of the age of Justinian / Michael Maas
Economy and administration : how did the empire work? / John F. Haldon
Justinian's Constantinople / Brian Croke
The classical city in the sixth century : survival and transformation / Kenneth G. Holum
The empire at war / A.D. Lee
Mediterranean plague in the age of Justinian / Peregrine Horden
Law and legal practice in the age of Justinian / Caroline Humfress
Justinianic ideology and the power of the past / Charles Pazdernik
The legacy of Chalcedon : christological problems and their significance / Patrick T.R. Gray
Society and community in the Christian East / Lucas van Rompay
Emperors and popes in the sixth century : the Western view / Claire Sotinel
Christian piety and practice in the sixth century / Derek Krueger
Philosophy in the age of Justinian / Christian Wildberg
Art and architecture in the age of Justinian / Joseph D. Alchermes
Literary culture under Justinian / Claudia Rapp
Jews in the age of Justinian / Nicholas de Lange
The age of Justinian : gender and society / Leslie Brubaker
Justinian and the barbarian kingdoms / Walter Pohl
Byzantium and the East in the sixth century / Geoffrey Greatrex
The background to Islam / Fred M. Donner
Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. 535-581) and index
Subjects LCSH:Byzantine Empire -- History -- Justinian I, 527-565  All Subject Search
Classification LCC:DF572
DC22:949.5/013
NDLC:GA62
Language English
ID 1000109784
ISBN 0521520711
NCID BA72307997 WCLINK

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