Although the long reign of Emperor Justinian I (527–565 CE) and the military history of late antiquity have been frequent subjects of ancient historical research, the emperor’s military policy has not been closely studied until now. This study contributes to our understanding the specific course of decision-making and the intentions of imperial activity in the military sector
T. 1: 1898; T. 2, Bd. 1: 1899; T. 2, Bd. 2: 1901; T. 3: 1905; T. 4, Bd. 1: 1914; T. 4, Bd. 2: 1922.I...
This study examines from multiple disciplinary perspectives the phenomenon of how knowledge was tran...
Between the 3rd and 5th centuries AD Rome underwent a process of transformation which profoundly mar...
The process of transformation which saw the Byzantine Empire and the world of the Early Middle Ages ...
This collected volume contributes to the discussion among ancient historians of the character and fo...
With his religious politics and his self-representation as the vicar of God on Earth, Justinian I (5...
This volume includes 17 studies that present aspects of the Prosopography of the Middle Byzantine Pe...
How did a Late Roman emperor stay on the throne? His position was always precarious, and in contrast...
The Isaurians, a mountain people from Asia Minor, challenged Roman rule for over 600 years. Though o...
This study examines the attitude of three important pre-Constantinian Church authors on the issue of...
In his reconstruction of the process and motivation of Constantine`s adoption of Christianity, the a...
This study inquires into the political and social significance ascribed to the urban Roman senatoria...
This volume brings together historical research on classical antiquity and early medieval Europe wit...
In Rome and throughout the provinces of the Imperium Romanum, the emperor was omnipresent. Even if o...
Prokops berühmte Schilderung in den Historien soll bewusst vertuschen, dass der Triumphator der Sie...
T. 1: 1898; T. 2, Bd. 1: 1899; T. 2, Bd. 2: 1901; T. 3: 1905; T. 4, Bd. 1: 1914; T. 4, Bd. 2: 1922.I...
This study examines from multiple disciplinary perspectives the phenomenon of how knowledge was tran...
Between the 3rd and 5th centuries AD Rome underwent a process of transformation which profoundly mar...
The process of transformation which saw the Byzantine Empire and the world of the Early Middle Ages ...
This collected volume contributes to the discussion among ancient historians of the character and fo...
With his religious politics and his self-representation as the vicar of God on Earth, Justinian I (5...
This volume includes 17 studies that present aspects of the Prosopography of the Middle Byzantine Pe...
How did a Late Roman emperor stay on the throne? His position was always precarious, and in contrast...
The Isaurians, a mountain people from Asia Minor, challenged Roman rule for over 600 years. Though o...
This study examines the attitude of three important pre-Constantinian Church authors on the issue of...
In his reconstruction of the process and motivation of Constantine`s adoption of Christianity, the a...
This study inquires into the political and social significance ascribed to the urban Roman senatoria...
This volume brings together historical research on classical antiquity and early medieval Europe wit...
In Rome and throughout the provinces of the Imperium Romanum, the emperor was omnipresent. Even if o...
Prokops berühmte Schilderung in den Historien soll bewusst vertuschen, dass der Triumphator der Sie...
T. 1: 1898; T. 2, Bd. 1: 1899; T. 2, Bd. 2: 1901; T. 3: 1905; T. 4, Bd. 1: 1914; T. 4, Bd. 2: 1922.I...
This study examines from multiple disciplinary perspectives the phenomenon of how knowledge was tran...
Between the 3rd and 5th centuries AD Rome underwent a process of transformation which profoundly mar...