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PART ONE: TOPOGRAPHY |
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Emperors, Gods, and Violence in Third-Century Rome |
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3 | (40) |
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Public building and the topography of Rome in the third century |
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5 | (21) |
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26 | (9) |
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The Christian community in Rome |
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35 | (8) |
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41 | (2) |
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Conservator Urbis: Maxentius in Rome |
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43 | (27) |
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Introduction: Rome and the Tetrarchs |
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43 | (7) |
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The usurpation of Maxentius |
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50 | (4) |
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Building activity in Rome |
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54 | (9) |
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Maxentius and the Christians |
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63 | (3) |
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66 | (4) |
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68 | (2) |
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Constantine and Rome: The Context of Innovation |
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70 | (46) |
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70 | (1) |
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Constantine and the centre of Rome: October 312 |
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71 | (5) |
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Constantine and the destruction of the memory of Maxentius in the centre of Rome |
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76 | (14) |
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Constantine's Christian buildings in Rome |
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90 | (26) |
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114 | (2) |
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The Christianization of the Topography of Rome, AD 337-384 |
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116 | (43) |
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116 | (1) |
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Bishop Julius and his predecessors |
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117 | (11) |
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The basilica-mausoleum complex on the Via Nomentana |
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128 | (1) |
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129 | (8) |
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137 | (5) |
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The Roman churches of Damasus |
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142 | (6) |
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The epigrammata of Damasus |
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148 | (11) |
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156 | (3) |
PART TWO: SOCIETY |
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159 | (162) |
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The Legal Standing of the Ancient Cults of Rome |
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161 | (57) |
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161 | (1) |
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Working with the Theodosian Code |
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161 | (8) |
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169 | (12) |
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181 | (13) |
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194 | (4) |
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198 | (5) |
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Gratian, Valentinian II, and the West |
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203 | (6) |
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209 | (9) |
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217 | (1) |
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Paganism, Christianity, and the Imperial Celebrations in the Circus Maximus During the Fourth Century |
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218 | (42) |
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218 | (3) |
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221 | (9) |
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The importance of the circus games |
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230 | (6) |
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The iconography of the Circus Maximus in the fourth century |
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236 | (16) |
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The pompa circi and the Christian emperor |
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252 | (8) |
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258 | (2) |
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Jerome, Asceticism, and the Roman Aristocracy, AD 340-410 |
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260 | (61) |
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260 | (1) |
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The Roman aristocracy redefined |
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260 | (4) |
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The context of senatorial asceticism |
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264 | (5) |
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Christian asceticism: Points of conflict |
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269 | (11) |
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Jerome and the `sham' Christians of Rome |
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280 | (18) |
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Melania the Younger, Pinianus and the Fall of Rome |
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298 | (13) |
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Status in an ascetic context |
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311 | (10) |
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319 | (2) |
Towards an Understanding of `Christianization' in Rome |
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321 | (4) |
Illustrations |
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325 | (34) |
Bibliography |
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359 | (26) |
Index |
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