This article considers an issue surprisingly marginal both to cultural histories of late-antique Christianity and political histories of the later Roman Empire: the Christian identities of imperial officials. It draws on three early sixth-century texts which tackled this problem head-on: the Selected Letters of Severus of Antioch, the Variae of Cassiodorus, and the Letter to Reginus by Ferrandus of Carthage. These letters to, by, and about political servants split the difference between contemporary advice letters for aristocrats who had ‘renounced the world’, and the classicizing treatises on administrative ethics which have attracted so much attention from scholars of the age of Justinian. Severus, Cassiodorus, and Ferrandus set up the po...
In 313 C.E., Constantine I and Licinius, co-augusti of the Roman empire, issued an edict of tolerati...
"Greek Historiography, Roman Society, Christian Empire: the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Ca...
This dissertation investigates the role that the prior occupational experiences of Christian clerics...
Unlike other modes of Christianity in late antiquity, monks and nuns in the eastern part of the Roma...
This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using ›asceticism‹ as a universal category ...
Why did the Roman Empire become Christian? This question has significant ramifications for the whole...
This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using ›asceticism‹ as a universal category ...
This dissertation reconceptualizes the boundedness of the late antique and early medieval Christian ...
At the beginning of the fourth century the legal situation of Christians in the Roman Empire changed...
International audienceThis article investigates the involvement of Christians in local public life b...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
This thesis discusses a number of issues related to the relationship between Gallo-Roman aristocrats...
This dissertation examines the material evidence of honorific statue monuments of the administrative...
The article presents a particular phase in the evolution of Christian asceticism, as exemplified by ...
My analysis of the rhetoric of flight from the world and of the pious empire in the Life of Melania ...
In 313 C.E., Constantine I and Licinius, co-augusti of the Roman empire, issued an edict of tolerati...
"Greek Historiography, Roman Society, Christian Empire: the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Ca...
This dissertation investigates the role that the prior occupational experiences of Christian clerics...
Unlike other modes of Christianity in late antiquity, monks and nuns in the eastern part of the Roma...
This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using ›asceticism‹ as a universal category ...
Why did the Roman Empire become Christian? This question has significant ramifications for the whole...
This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using ›asceticism‹ as a universal category ...
This dissertation reconceptualizes the boundedness of the late antique and early medieval Christian ...
At the beginning of the fourth century the legal situation of Christians in the Roman Empire changed...
International audienceThis article investigates the involvement of Christians in local public life b...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
This thesis discusses a number of issues related to the relationship between Gallo-Roman aristocrats...
This dissertation examines the material evidence of honorific statue monuments of the administrative...
The article presents a particular phase in the evolution of Christian asceticism, as exemplified by ...
My analysis of the rhetoric of flight from the world and of the pious empire in the Life of Melania ...
In 313 C.E., Constantine I and Licinius, co-augusti of the Roman empire, issued an edict of tolerati...
"Greek Historiography, Roman Society, Christian Empire: the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Ca...
This dissertation investigates the role that the prior occupational experiences of Christian clerics...