List of illustrations; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction Noel Lenski; 1. Sources for the history of Constantine Bruno Bleckmann; Part I. Politics and Personalities: 2. Before Constantine Simon Corcoran; 3. The reign of Constantine Noel Lenski; 4. The dynasty of Constantine down to 363 Robert M. Frakes; Part II. Religion and Spiritual Life: 5. The impact of Constantine on Christianity H. A. Drake; 6. The beginnings of Christianization Mark Edwards; 7. Traditional religion A. D. Lee; Part III. Law and Society: 8. Bureaucracy and government Christopher Kelly; 9. Civil law and social life Caroline Humfress; 10. Economy and society Georges Depeyrot; Part IV. Art and Culture: 11. Perspectives in art Jaś Elsner; 12. Architecture of Empire Mark J. Johnson; 13. Constantine in legendary literature Samuel N. C. Lieu; Part V. Empire and Beyond: 14. Warfare and the military Hugh Elton; 15. Constantine and the Northern barbarians Michael Kulikowski; 16. Constantine and the peoples of the Eastern Frontier Elizabeth Key Fowden; Appendices; Maps; Primary sources and translations; Secondary bibliography; Index.
The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Constantine offers students a comprehensive one-volume survey of this pivotal emperor and his times.
Noel Lenski is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Colorado, Boulder. A specialist in the history of late antiquity, he is the author of numerous articles on military, political, cultural and social history, and the monograph Failure of Empire: Valens and the Roman State in the Fourth Century AD.
'This Companion is an introduction to the study of the history of
the Roman emperor Constantine. Sixteen international contributors
wrote articles in their special fields for this book … There is an
extensive bibliography with primary sources and translations and
secondary sources with citations in various languages.' American
Reference Books Annual
'This book is chock-full of information and interpretation and is a
welcome addition to libraries and to scholars' bookshelves.'
Michael Heintz, Religious Studies Review
'Complete with black and white photographic illustration, fully
referenced chapters, a timeline, maps of the empire, a list of
primary sources and translations as well as a full bibliography,
this revised edition presents an ancient world united by politics
and personality, an interplay that continues to resonate in the
present day.' Louise Ellis-Barrett, Reference Reviews
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