Format:
1 online resource (xxxiv, 482 pages)
ISBN:
9781108083171
,
9781316219119
Series Statement:
Cambridge library collection. Classics
Content:
The classical historian J. B. Bury (18611927) was the author of a history of Greece which was a standard textbook for over a century. He also wrote on later periods, and, in this two-volume work of 1889, examines Byzantine history from 395 to 800. Arguing for the underlying continuity of the Roman empire from the time of Augustus until 1453, Bury nevertheless begins his account in the year in which, on the death of Theodosius I, the empire was divided into eastern and western parts, and Constantinople began to take on the metropolitan role formerly held by Rome. Broadly chronological, but with an extended section on the state of the empire at the end of the fourth century, Volume 1 covers the period to the deaths of Belisarius and Justinian in 565, examining the decline of paganism, the inroads of 'barbarians', and the cultural milieu of the early Byzantine empire
Note:
Originally published in London by Macmillan in 1889
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781108083171
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781108083171
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9781316219119
URL:
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