The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337
0 sources
The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337
Summary
The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337 is a version, edition or translation[1].
Key Facts
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[2].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's editor is recorded as Alan Bowman[3].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's editor is recorded as Averil Cameron[4].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's editor is recorded as Peter Garnsey[5].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's publisher is recorded as Cambridge University Press[6].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's part of the series is recorded as The Cambridge Ancient History[7].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's ISBN-13 is recorded as 978-1-139-05392-1[8].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's DOI is recorded as 10.1017/CHOL9780521301992[9].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's edition number is recorded as 2[10].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's volume is recorded as XII[11].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's publication date is recorded as +2005-09-08T00:00:00Z[12].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's Open Library ID is recorded as OL34560995M[13].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's described by source is recorded as The Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. XII: The Imperial Crisis and Recovery, A.D. 193-324. S. A. Cook , F. E. Adcock , M. P. Charlesworth , N. H. BaynesThe Cambridge Ancient History[14].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's title is recorded as The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337[15].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's cites work is recorded as THE PASSION OF PERPETUA[16].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's cites work is recorded as Paul of Samosata, Zenobia and Aurelian: the Church, Local Culture and Political Allegiance in Third-Century Syria[17].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's cites work is recorded as WHY WERE THE EARLY CHRISTIANS PERSECUTED?1[18].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's cites work is recorded as The Sun which Did not Rise in the East[19].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's cites work is recorded as Peasants, Pastoralists and "Pax Romana": Mutualism in the Southern Highlands of Jordan[20].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's cites work is recorded as Ethnic Changes in the Byzantine Empire in the Seventh Century[21].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's cites work is recorded as Image and Authority in the Coinage of Augustus[22].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's cites work is recorded as World-systems analysis and the Roman empire[23].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's cites work is recorded as L’empire Gaulois. Apport de la numismatique[24].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's cites work is recorded as The Barbegal water mill in its environment: archaeology and the economic and social history of antiquity[25].
- The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's cites work is recorded as Une statio du quarantième des Gaules et les opérations commerciales dans le port romain de Marseille (place Jules-Verne)[26].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Editors include Alan Bowman[3], Averil Cameron[4], and Peter Garnsey[5]. The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's publisher is recorded as Cambridge University Press[6].
Publication
The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's publication date is recorded as +2005-09-08T00:00:00Z[12]. Its part of the series is recorded as The Cambridge Ancient History[7].
Subject and Themes
The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337's part of the series is recorded as The Cambridge Ancient History[7].