Shifting Genres in Late Antiquity

By: GREATREX, GeoffreyContributor(s): ELTON, HughMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Surrey Ashgate 2015 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Christianity and literature--History--To 1500 | Classical literature--History and criticism | Literature, Ancient | Rome (Italy)--Antiquities | Social change--History--To 1500
Contents:
Introduction: Geoffrey GreatrexPart I: Homiletics and Disputation1. Medicine in Transition: Christian Adaptation in the Later Fourth-Century East:Wendy Mayer2. Le De Obitu Theodosii d'Ambroise (395): Une refonte des genres littéraires dans lecreuset du sermon politique: Tiphaine Moreau3. Jerome's De viris illustribus and New Genres for Christian Disputation in Late Antiquity:Colin Whiting4. The Transformation of Heresiology in the Panarion of Epiphanius of Cyprus: YoungRichard KimPart II: Ecclesiastical Genres5. Adapter le genre du bréviaire plutôt qu'écrire une histoire ecclésiastique? Enquêtesur le choix historiographique de Liberatus de Carthage: Philippe Blaudeau6. The Emergence of Papal Decretals: The Evidence of Zosimus of Rome: GeoffreyD. Dunn7. Collectio Avellana and the Unspoken Ostrogoths: Historical Reconstruction in theSixth Century: Dana Iuliana Viezure8. Éléments apologétiques chez Victor de Vita: exemple d'un genre littéraire en transition:Eric Fournier9. Diabolical Motivations: The Devil in Ecclesiastical Histories from Eusebius toEvagrius: Sophie Lunn-RockliffePart III: Visual Genres10. Producing Distinction: Aristocratic and Imperial Representation in the ConstantinianAge: Mariana Bodnaruk11. Declaring Victory, Concealing Defeat? Continuity and Change in Imperial Coinageof the Roman West, c. 383-c. 408: Christopher Doyle clx James Corke-Webster12. The Importance of Being Stilicho: Diptychs as a Genre: Alice ChristPart IV: Procopius and Literature in the Sixth-Century Eastern Empire13. Power, Taste and the Outsider: Procopius and the Buildings Revisited: FedericoMontinaro14. Belisarius' Second Occupation of Rome and Pericles' Last Speech: Charles Pazdernik15. Technical Writing, Genre and Aesthetic in Procopius: Elodie Turqois16. A Justinianic Debate across Genres on the State of the Roman Republic: MarionKrusePart V: Technical Genres17. The Genre and Purpose of Military Manuals in Late Antiquity: Conor Whately18. Les contrats de travail dans l'Antiquité tardive: evolution du droit, évolution d'ungenre?: Christel Freu19. Natio, Gens, Provincialis and Civis: Geographical Terminology and Personal Identityin Late Antiquity: Ralph W. MathisenPart VI: Other Literary Genres20. The Rhetoric of Varietas and Epistolary Encyclopedism in the Variae of Cassiodorus:Shane Bjornlie21. Byzantine World Chronicles: Identities of Genre: Sergei Mariev22. Himerius and the Personalization of the Monody: Edward WattsIndex LocorumIndex
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Introduction: Geoffrey GreatrexPart I: Homiletics and Disputation1. Medicine in Transition: Christian Adaptation in the Later Fourth-Century East:Wendy Mayer2. Le De Obitu Theodosii d'Ambroise (395): Une refonte des genres littéraires dans lecreuset du sermon politique: Tiphaine Moreau3. Jerome's De viris illustribus and New Genres for Christian Disputation in Late Antiquity:Colin Whiting4. The Transformation of Heresiology in the Panarion of Epiphanius of Cyprus: YoungRichard KimPart II: Ecclesiastical Genres5. Adapter le genre du bréviaire plutôt qu'écrire une histoire ecclésiastique? Enquêtesur le choix historiographique de Liberatus de Carthage: Philippe Blaudeau6. The Emergence of Papal Decretals: The Evidence of Zosimus of Rome: GeoffreyD. Dunn7. Collectio Avellana and the Unspoken Ostrogoths: Historical Reconstruction in theSixth Century: Dana Iuliana Viezure8. Éléments apologétiques chez Victor de Vita: exemple d'un genre littéraire en transition:Eric Fournier9. Diabolical Motivations: The Devil in Ecclesiastical Histories from Eusebius toEvagrius: Sophie Lunn-RockliffePart III: Visual Genres10. Producing Distinction: Aristocratic and Imperial Representation in the ConstantinianAge: Mariana Bodnaruk11. Declaring Victory, Concealing Defeat? Continuity and Change in Imperial Coinageof the Roman West, c. 383-c. 408: Christopher Doyle clx James Corke-Webster12. The Importance of Being Stilicho: Diptychs as a Genre: Alice ChristPart IV: Procopius and Literature in the Sixth-Century Eastern Empire13. Power, Taste and the Outsider: Procopius and the Buildings Revisited: FedericoMontinaro14. Belisarius' Second Occupation of Rome and Pericles' Last Speech: Charles Pazdernik15. Technical Writing, Genre and Aesthetic in Procopius: Elodie Turqois16. A Justinianic Debate across Genres on the State of the Roman Republic: MarionKrusePart V: Technical Genres17. The Genre and Purpose of Military Manuals in Late Antiquity: Conor Whately18. Les contrats de travail dans l'Antiquité tardive: evolution du droit, évolution d'ungenre?: Christel Freu19. Natio, Gens, Provincialis and Civis: Geographical Terminology and Personal Identityin Late Antiquity: Ralph W. MathisenPart VI: Other Literary Genres20. The Rhetoric of Varietas and Epistolary Encyclopedism in the Variae of Cassiodorus:Shane Bjornlie21. Byzantine World Chronicles: Identities of Genre: Sergei Mariev22. Himerius and the Personalization of the Monody: Edward WattsIndex LocorumIndex