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6-04-2015, 02:24

THE HISTORICAL NARRATIVE

T. D. Barnes, Constantine and Eusebius (Cambridge Mass., 1981).

T. D. Barnes, The New Empire of Diocletian and Constantine (Cambridge Mass., 1982). T. D. Barnes, “Constantine and the Christians of Persia,” JRS 65 (1985), 126-36.

T. D. Barnes, Athanasius and Constantius (Cambridge Mass., 1993).

T. D. Barnes, Constantine. Dynasty, Religion and Power in the Later Roman Empire (Oxford, 2011).

R.  P. C. Blockley, East Roman Foreign Policy: Formation and Conduct from Diocletian to Anastasius (Leeds, 1992).

G.  W. Bowersock, Julian the Apostate (London, 1978).

H.  Brandt, Geschichte der romischen Kaiserzeit von Diokletian bis zum Ende der konstanti-nischen Dynastie (284-363) (Berlin, 1998).

J. B. Bury, “The Nika riot,” JHS 17 (1897), 92-119.

Alan Cameron, “Theodosius the Great and the regency of Stilicho,” HSCP 73 (1969), 247-80.

Alan Cameron, “The empress and the poet: Paganism and politics at the court of Theodosius II,” Yale Classical Studies 27 (1982), 217-89.

Alan Cameron, J. Long, and L. Sherry, Barbarians and Politics at the Court of Arcadius (Berkeley, 1993).

Averil Cameron, “Constantinus Christianus” (review of Barnes, Constantine and Eusebius), JRS 73 (1983), 184-90.

P. J. Casey, Carausius and Allectus: The British Usurpers (London, 1994).

S.  Corcoran, The Empire of the Tetrarchs (rev. edn. Oxford, 2000).

G.  E. M. de Ste Croix, The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World (London, 1983).

P. S. Davies, “The origin and purpose of the persecution of AD 303,” JTS 40 (1989),

66-94.

H.  A. Drake, Constantine and the Bishops: The politics of intolerance (Baltimore, 2000)

R. M. Errington, “The accession of Theodosius I,” Klio 78 (1996), 438-53.

R. M. Errington, “Theodosius and the Goths,” Chiron 26 (1996), 1-27.

R. M. Errington, “Church and state in the first years ofTheodosius I,” Chiron 27 (1997), 21-72.

R. M. Errington, Roman Imperial Policy from Julian to Theodosius I (Chapel Hill, 2006). Andrew Gillett, “Rome, Ravenna and the last western emperors,” Papers of the British School at Rome 69 (2001), 131-67.

M. Gleason, “Festive satire: Julian’s Misopogon and the new year at Antioch,” JRS 76 (1986), 106-19.

G. Greatrex, “The Nika riot: A reappraisal,” JHS 117 (1997), 60-86.

Fiona Haarer, Anastasius I. Politics and Empire in the Late Roman World (Cambridge, 2006).

K. Holum, Theodosian Empresses. Women and Imperial Dominion in Late Antiquity (Berkeley, 1982).

F. Kolb, Diocletian und die Erste Tetrarchie (Berlin, 1987).

A. D. Lee, Information and Frontiers: Roman Foreign Relations in Late Antiquity (Cambridge, 1993).

N. Lenski, Failure of Empire: Valens and the Roman State in the Fourth Century AD (Berkeley, 2002).

W. Liebeschuetz, Barbarians and Bishops (Oxford, 1990).

S. Lieu and D. Montserrat (eds.), Constantine. History, Historiography and Legend (London, 1998).

P. Maraval, Fempereur Justinien (Paris, 1999).

J. F. Matthews, Western Aristocracies and the Imperial Court AD 364-425 (rev. edn. Oxford, 1990).

M. Meier, Justinian. Herrschaft, Reich und Religion (Munich, 2004).

M. Meier, Anastasios I. Die Entstehung des Byzantinischen Reiches (Stuttgart, 2009).

J. Moorhead, Justinian (London, 1994).

R.  Rees, Diocletian and the Tetrarchy (Edinburgh, 2004).

S.  Schmidt-Hofner, Reagieren und Gestalten. Der Regierungsstil des spatromischen Kaisers am Beispiel der Gesetzgebung Valentinians I. (Munich, 2008).

R.  Van Dam, The Roman Revolution of Constantine (Cambridge, 2007).

S.  Williams, Diocletian and the Roman Recovery (London and New York, 1985).

S. Williams and G. Friell, Theodosius. The Empire at Bay (London, 1994).



 

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