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_bG75 2012
090 _aDG63, G75 2012
100 1 _aGrig, Lucy.
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245 1 0 _aTwo Romes :
_bRome and Constantinople in Late Antiquity /
_cedited by Lucy Grig and Gavin Kelly.
260 _aOxford ;
_aNew York :
_bOxford University Press,
_cc2012.
300 _axiii, 465 p. :
_bill., maps ;
_c25 cm.
490 0 _aOxford Studies in Late Antiquity.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 405-435) and index.
505 _aPart I. Introduction : Rome and Constantinople in context -- 1. Introduction : from Rome to Constantinople / Lucy Grig and Gavin Kelly -- 2. Competing Capitals, Competing Representations : Late Antique Cityscapes in Words and Pictures / Lucy Grig -- 3. The Rise of Constantinople : Old and New Rome Compared / Bryan Ward-Perkins -- Part II. Urban Space and Urban Development in Comparative Perspective -- 4. The Notitia Urbis Constantinopolitanae / John Matthews -- 5. "It would be abominable for the inhabitants of this Beautiful City to be compelled to purchase water." Water and Late Antique Constantinople / James Crow -- 6. Aristocratic Houses and the Making of Late Antique Rome and Constantinople / Carlos Machado -- Part III. Emperors in the City -- 7. Valentinian III and the City of Rome (425-455) : Patronage, Politics, Power / Mark Humphries -- 8. Playing the Ritual Game in Constantinople (379-457) / Peter Van Nuffelen -- Part IV. Panegyric -- 9. Bright lights, Big City : Pacatus and the Panegyrici Latini / Roger Rees -- 10. A Tale of Two Cities : Themistius on Rome and Constantinople / John Vanderspoel -- 11. Claudian and Constantinople / Gavin Kelly -- 12. Epic Panegyric and Political Communication in the Fifth-Century West / Andrew Gillett -- Part V. Christian Capitals? -- 13. There But Not There : Constantinople in the Itinerarium Burdigalense / Benet Salway -- 14. Virgilizing Christianity in Late Antique Rome / John Curran -- 15. "Two Romes, Beacons of the Whole World": Canonizing Constantinople / Neil McLynn -- 16. Between Petrine Ideology and Realpolitik: The See of Constantinople in Roman Geo-Ecclesiology after the End of the Acacian Schism (518-523) / Philippe Blaudeau -- Part VI. Epilogue -- 17. From Rome to New Rome, from Empire to Nation State : Reopening the Question of Byzantium's Roman Identity / Anthony Kaldellis.
520 _aConstantinople was named New Rome or Second Rome very soon after its foundation on the site of Byzantium in AD 324; over the next two hundred years it replaced the original Rome as the greatest city of the Mediterranean. This integrated collection of essays by leading international scholars examines the changing roles and perceptions of Rome and Constantinople in Late Antiquity from a range of scholarly perspectives and disciplines. The seventeen chapters cover both the comparative development and the shifting status of the two cities. Developments in politics and urbanism are considered, along with the cities’ changing relationships with imperial power, the church, and each other, and their evolving representations in both texts and images. These studies present important revisionist arguments and new interpretations of significant texts and events. The comparative perspective allows the neglected subject of the relationship between the two Romes to come into clear focus and avoids the teleological distortions common in much past scholarship. An introductory section sets the cities, and their comparative development, in context. Section Two looks at topography, and includes the first English translation of the Notitia of Constantinople. The following section deals with politics proper, considering the role of emperors in the two Romes and how rulers interacted with their cities. Section Four considers the cities through the prism of literature, in particular through the distinctively late antique genre of panegyric. Section Five considers Christianization and the two cities’ role as Christian capitals. Finally a provocative epilogue looks at the enduring Roman identity of the post-Heraclian Byzantine state.
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