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Foreword to the English translation
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- List of maps viii
- List of illustrations ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Preface xii
- Foreword to the English translation xiv
- Introduction: The city between antiquity and the Middle Ages Mark Humphries xvi
- Contributor xvi
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I. Maiestas Quirini: The majesty of the Quirinal
- 1. Looking at the city 3
- 2. Transforming the city's image 17
- 3. The phoenix city: War and ivasion in the fifth and sixth centuries 35
- 4. Urban administration 45
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II. Plebs patresque: Plebeians and patricians
- 5. The nobility, elite of the human race' 59
- 6. Tradesmen and plebs 76
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III. Religio: Religion and religiosity
- 7. Ancestral cults 103
- 8. The expansion of Christianity 114
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IV. Saeculum: Worldly
- 9. Life and death: Material civilisation and mental attitudes 131
- 10. Transforming the calendar 146
- 11. Festivals and entertainments 157
- 12. Education and culture 165
- 13. The influence of Christian Rome 173
- Conclusion 179
- Notes 181
- Chronology 191
- Guide to further reading Mark Humphries 195
- Index 199
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- List of maps viii
- List of illustrations ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Preface xii
- Foreword to the English translation xiv
- Introduction: The city between antiquity and the Middle Ages Mark Humphries xvi
- Contributor xvi
-
I. Maiestas Quirini: The majesty of the Quirinal
- 1. Looking at the city 3
- 2. Transforming the city's image 17
- 3. The phoenix city: War and ivasion in the fifth and sixth centuries 35
- 4. Urban administration 45
-
II. Plebs patresque: Plebeians and patricians
- 5. The nobility, elite of the human race' 59
- 6. Tradesmen and plebs 76
-
III. Religio: Religion and religiosity
- 7. Ancestral cults 103
- 8. The expansion of Christianity 114
-
IV. Saeculum: Worldly
- 9. Life and death: Material civilisation and mental attitudes 131
- 10. Transforming the calendar 146
- 11. Festivals and entertainments 157
- 12. Education and culture 165
- 13. The influence of Christian Rome 173
- Conclusion 179
- Notes 181
- Chronology 191
- Guide to further reading Mark Humphries 195
- Index 199