From a historic perspective, the period of Roman rule and the following Middle Ages are polar opposites. For most, the city of Rome and the Western Roman Empire represent a time of advancement for the Mediterranean world while the Middle Ages are viewed as a regression of sorts for Europe. The reasons explaining the underlying cause of this transition from the Western Roman Empire to the Middle Ages are numerous but this paper will specifically focus on the practices started by the Romans themselves and how they contributed to the rise of the Early Middle Ages on the Italian Peninsula. More specifically, economic turmoil and urbanization following the 3rd century crisis in the city of Rome laid the groundwork for social, legislative, and po...
Through an analysis of both literary and non-literary materials, this dissertation considers the mul...
Contenuti: G.P. Brogiolo,Introduction; P. C. Diaz, City and Territory in Hispania in Late antiquity...
The Bronze Age in Italy (2200-925 BCE) corresponds to a historical cycle that witnesses the construc...
The first two centuries AD are conventionally thought of as the "golden age" of the Roman Empire, ye...
This book focuses on three Italian cities in the early middle ages, Rome, Ravenna and Venice, and l...
This is the first single-author study in over fifty years to offer an integrated appraisal of the ea...
The situation of Italy during the period now often called “late antiquity’ was not always a happy on...
The stereotype of slave-run latifundia being turned into serf-worked estates is no longer credible a...
Overview of the develoment of rural settlement in Italy from Late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages...
The last half century has seen an explosion in the study of late antiquity, largely prompted by the ...
One of the fundamental events in the formation of the medieval European continent was the transition...
The fifth through the tenth centuries was a period of significant transformation for Europe. As a re...
The paper examines the changing concept of the Roman Imperium from the time of the emperor Theodosiu...
What happened of the enormous heritage of juridical knowledge left in Italy in the 6th century? Thro...
WOOD Ian Modern origins of the early Middle Ages Oxford : Oxford University press, 2013, XII-374 p. ...
Through an analysis of both literary and non-literary materials, this dissertation considers the mul...
Contenuti: G.P. Brogiolo,Introduction; P. C. Diaz, City and Territory in Hispania in Late antiquity...
The Bronze Age in Italy (2200-925 BCE) corresponds to a historical cycle that witnesses the construc...
The first two centuries AD are conventionally thought of as the "golden age" of the Roman Empire, ye...
This book focuses on three Italian cities in the early middle ages, Rome, Ravenna and Venice, and l...
This is the first single-author study in over fifty years to offer an integrated appraisal of the ea...
The situation of Italy during the period now often called “late antiquity’ was not always a happy on...
The stereotype of slave-run latifundia being turned into serf-worked estates is no longer credible a...
Overview of the develoment of rural settlement in Italy from Late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages...
The last half century has seen an explosion in the study of late antiquity, largely prompted by the ...
One of the fundamental events in the formation of the medieval European continent was the transition...
The fifth through the tenth centuries was a period of significant transformation for Europe. As a re...
The paper examines the changing concept of the Roman Imperium from the time of the emperor Theodosiu...
What happened of the enormous heritage of juridical knowledge left in Italy in the 6th century? Thro...
WOOD Ian Modern origins of the early Middle Ages Oxford : Oxford University press, 2013, XII-374 p. ...
Through an analysis of both literary and non-literary materials, this dissertation considers the mul...
Contenuti: G.P. Brogiolo,Introduction; P. C. Diaz, City and Territory in Hispania in Late antiquity...
The Bronze Age in Italy (2200-925 BCE) corresponds to a historical cycle that witnesses the construc...