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History of the Later Roman Empire, Vol. 2
From the Death of Theodosius I to the Death of Justinian
J. B. Bury
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History of the Later Roman Empire, Vol. 2
From the Death of Theodosius I to the Death of Justinian
J. B. Bury
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Generally acknowledged to be Professor Bury’s masterpiece, this panoramic and painstakingly accurate reconstruction of the Western and Byzantine Roman empire covers the period from 395 A.D., the death of Theodosius I, to 565 A.D., the death of Justinian. Quoting contemporary documents in full or in great extent, the author describes and analyzes the forces and cross-currents that controlled Rome, Constantinople, Antioch, the Persian and Teutonic regions; the rise of Byzantine power, territorial expansion, conflict of church and state, legislative and diplomatic changes; and scores of similar topics.
Detailed coverage of such important figures as Belisarius, Justinian, Procopius, Alaric, Attila, and many others is given as well as a complete contemporary account of a visit to Attila’s court. The Vandal empire, the Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Lombards, etc., are given extensive treatment. Professor Bury investigates the literary, cultural, and religious history of the period in great detail and relates it to the organization and development of the Eastern and Western empires and the diffusion of Byzantine culture into Italy.
“An important and valuable contribution to our knowledge of a period the history of which has been too much neglected.” — Classical Review.
Detailed coverage of such important figures as Belisarius, Justinian, Procopius, Alaric, Attila, and many others is given as well as a complete contemporary account of a visit to Attila’s court. The Vandal empire, the Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Lombards, etc., are given extensive treatment. Professor Bury investigates the literary, cultural, and religious history of the period in great detail and relates it to the organization and development of the Eastern and Western empires and the diffusion of Byzantine culture into Italy.
“An important and valuable contribution to our knowledge of a period the history of which has been too much neglected.” — Classical Review.
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Abandanes, ii. 105
Abaritana, 255
Abasgians, 43; ii. 114 sqq., 313
Abdeli, ii. 5
Abgar of Edessa, ii. 12, 109
Ablabius, ii. 223
Aborras, r., 93, 94
Abram, viceroy of Yemen, ii. 326
Abram, father of Nonnosus, ii. 326
Abundantius, 117, 118
Abydos, ii. 355
Abyssinians, trade of, ii. 318, 321; Christian missionaries in, 322; relations to Himyarites, 322 sqq.; embassies of Justinian to, 325, 326
Acacius, Patriarch of Constantinople, quarrel with Basiliscus, 391, 403; excommunicated by Rome, 404; name erased from diptychs, ii. 373
Acacius, governor of Fourth Armenia, ii. 92, 345
Acacius, bear-keeper, ii. 27
Acatiri, 284, 285
Accentual rules, in prose, ii. 430; in verse, 432
Acherontia, ii. 244, 246, 260, 271
Achilles Tatius, date of, ii. 434
Acqualagna, ii. 196, 263, 289
Acris, 449
Actresses, ii. 28, 29
Adaeratio, 49, 53, cp. 253
Adamantius, 417, 418 sqq.
Ad Aquas, ii. 132
Addac, 203
Addaeus, ii. 356
Ad Decimum, battle of, ii. 132 sqq.
Addua, r., battle of, 424
Adige, r., ii. 262
Adiutor, 32
Adlectio, to the Senate, 19
Ad Matricem, 269
Adolius, ii. 107
Ad Padum, ii. 263
Adscriptitii, 48
Adulis, ii. 322, 325
Adultery, ii. 410 sq.
Aedesius, reports on murder of Hypatia, 219
Aedesius, philosopher, 375
Aegidius, 331, 333, 346
Aemilia, province, ii. 200, 201; devastated, 203
Aeneas of Gaza, ii. 430
Aerikon, tax, ii. 350
Aesculapius, cult of, 373
Aesis, ii. 289
Aetheria, abbess, ii. 318
Aetherius, ii. 69, 353
Aetius, hostage with the Goths, 180; appeal of Britain to, 201; supports John the tyrant, 223; makes terms with Placidia, 224; family, and character, 241; defends Gaul, 242 sq.; mag. equit., 242; mag. utr. mil., deposed, 248; first consulship, ib.; vanquishes Boniface, ib.; mag. utr. mil. again, ib.; Patrician, ib.; activity in Gaul, 249 sq.; second consulship, 250; dislike of Placidia for, 243, 250; celebrated by Merobaudes, 251; third consulship, 256; repels Huns in Gaul, 292 sqq.; 295; murdered, 299; importance of his death, 300
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