The Late Empire, AD 337–425
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The Late Empire, AD 337–425
Summary
The Late Empire, AD 337–425 is a version, edition or translation[1].
Key Facts
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[2].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's editor is recorded as Averil Cameron[3].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's editor is recorded as Peter Garnsey[4].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's publisher is recorded as Cambridge University Press[5].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's part of the series is recorded as The Cambridge Ancient History[6].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's ISBN-13 is recorded as 978-0-521-30200-5[7].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's OCLC number is recorded as 38752072[8].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's DOI is recorded as 10.1017/CHOL9780521302005[9].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's volume is recorded as XIII[10].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's publication date is recorded as +1997-12-11T00:00:00Z[11].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's title is recorded as The Late Empire, AD 337–425[12].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's cites work is recorded as Le combat de la chasteté[13].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's cites work is recorded as The Death of Julian the Apostate in a Christian Legend[14].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's cites work is recorded as Emperors, Frontiers and Foreign Relations, 31 B. C. to A. D. 378[15].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's cites work is recorded as Rural markets in North Africa and the political economy of the roman Empire[16].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's cites work is recorded as Did Julian Combat Venal Suffragium? A Note on CTh 2. 29. 1[17].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's cites work is recorded as Taxation, Land and Barbarian Settlement in the Western Empire[18].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's cites work is recorded as Empire and City, Augustus to Julian: Obligations, Excuses and Status[19].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's cites work is recorded as From Emperor to Bishop: The Self-Conscious Transformation of Political Power in the Fourth Century A.D[20].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's cites work is recorded as The Mediterranean and the Dilemma of the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity[21].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's cites work is recorded as A Table Ronde on a treasure of late Roman silver[22].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's cites work is recorded as Farmers and Frontiers. Exploiting and Defending the Countryside of Roman Tripolitania[23].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's cites work is recorded as The Date of the 'Barbarian Conspiracy'[24].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's cites work is recorded as Fourth-Century Saxons[25].
- The Late Empire, AD 337–425's cites work is recorded as Some Pictures in Ammianus Marcellinus[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Editors include Averil Cameron[3] and Peter Garnsey[4]. The Late Empire, AD 337–425's publisher is recorded as Cambridge University Press[5].
Publication
The Late Empire, AD 337–425's publication date is recorded as +1997-12-11T00:00:00Z[11]. Its part of the series is recorded as The Cambridge Ancient History[6].
Subject and Themes
The Late Empire, AD 337–425's part of the series is recorded as The Cambridge Ancient History[6].