History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene

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Cosimo, Inc., Dec 1, 2008 - History - 516 pages
In the fourth and fifth centuries A.D. a great change came over the face of Europe; the political order of things was broken up. This movement ushered in the Middle Ages, and it presents a noteworthy parallel to that other great European movement which ushered out the Middle Ages, the movement of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries by which the spiritual order of things was broken up. The atmosphere of the age in which the Empire of Rome was dismembered was the christian religion; the atmosphere of the age in which the Church of Rome was ruptured was the Renaissance of culture. -from Chapter I: "Christianity and Paganism" This classic two-volume history of the Later Roman Empire, first published in 1889, remains one of the most readable works on the era, and is highly recommended for students of Roman culture. Volume I explores: the influence of Christianity on society elements of disintegration in the Roman Empire the administration of the empire Constantinople the Germans in the east John Chrysostom invasions of the Huns life and manners in the fifth century the Ostrogoths Greek literature of the fifth century the age of Justinian the Persian wars the reconquest of Africa and Italy the great plague and much, much more. British historian JOHN BAGNELL BURY (1861-1927) was professor of modern history at Cambridge. His writings, known for a readability combined with a scholarly depth, include History of Greece (1900) and Idea of Progress (1920).
 

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CHAPTER I
1
CHAPTER II
17
CHAPTER III
25
THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE EMPIRE
37
CHAPTER V
50
CHAPTER I
61
CHAPTER II
79
JOHN CHRYSOSTOM
91
CHAPTER X
197
CHAPTER XI
213
BOOK III
225
CHAPTER II
234
Leo IIReign of BasiliscusRestoration of ZenoGreat fire in Constantinople
250
CHAPTER IV
261
CHAPTER V
274
CHAPTER VI
290

RadagaisusRelations of Stilicho and AlaricMovements in GaulDeath
107
CHAPTER V
123
CHAPTER VI
137
CHAPTER VII
161
CHAPTER VIII
167
THE CHURCH IN THE FIFTH CENTURY
184
CHAPTER VII
304
GREEK LITERATURE OF THE FIFTH CENTURY
310
CHAPTER I
333
CHAPTER II
351
Appendix on the Secret History attributed to Procopius
359
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