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Jill Harries

Forfatter af Law and Empire in Late Antiquity

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Jill Harries is Professor of Ancient History at the University of St Andrews.

Omfatter også følgende navne: J.D. Harries, Jill D. Harries

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The Oxford Handbook of Late Antiquity (2012) — Bidragyder — 40 eksemplarer
The Cambridge Companion to Cicero (2013) — Bidragyder — 25 eksemplarer
The Oxford Handbook of Roman Studies (2010) — Bidragyder — 23 eksemplarer
Fifth-Century Gaul: A Crisis of Identity? (1992) — Bidragyder — 22 eksemplarer
The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Daily Life in Roman Palestine (2010) — Bidragyder — 21 eksemplarer
Cicero the Advocate (2004) — Bidragyder — 19 eksemplarer
The Oxford handbook of Roman law and society (2016) — Bidragyder — 14 eksemplarer
The Early Christian World: Volume 1 (2000) — Bidragyder — 14 eksemplarer
Encyclopaedism from Antiquity to the Renaissance (2013) — Bidragyder — 11 eksemplarer
Theodosius II (Cambridge Classical Studies) (2013) — Bidragyder — 9 eksemplarer
Authority and expertise in ancient scientific culture (2017) — Bidragyder — 8 eksemplarer
Violence in Late Antiquity: Perceptions And Practices (2006) — Bidragyder — 8 eksemplarer
Ethnicity and Culture in Late Antiquity (2000) — Bidragyder — 7 eksemplarer
The Inheritance of Historiography, 350-900 (1986) — Bidragyder — 7 eksemplarer
New Frontiers: Law and Society in the Roman World (2013) — Bidragyder — 6 eksemplarer
Constructing Identities in Late Antiquity (1999) — Bidragyder — 6 eksemplarer
Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity (1996) — Bidragyder — 6 eksemplarer
Emperor and author : the writings of Julian the Apostate (2012) — Bidragyder — 4 eksemplarer
Law, Society, and Authority in Late Antiquity (2001) — Bidragyder — 4 eksemplarer
Roman rule in Greek and Latin writing : double vision (2014) — Bidragyder — 2 eksemplarer

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It is a great pity this scholarly publication didn't get a wider public. At $110.00 new, or 95.00 second hand it is not likely to. But what it does do is explain a great deal about the process of the collapse of the Roman Empire in the West. Sid began as a country gentleman preparing himself for office in the stable political structure the West Romans had enjoyed up to , say 440 and ended as a bishop in a city in a kingdom run by Gothic nobles, a vastly more heroic and homicidal place. His progress in learning how to suck up to thugs is illuminating, and more flashy books on the Fall of the Empire more or less pass over this very human dimension. I obviously hope the book finds a larger audience than it has so far enjoyed.… (mere)
 
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