Pagan city and Christian capital : Rome in the fourth century /

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Author / Creator:Curran, John R.
Imprint:Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2000.
Description:1 online resource (xx, 389 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Language:English
Series:Oxford classical monographs
Oxford classical monographs.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11143508
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ISBN:9780191541506
0191541508
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-383) and index.
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Summary:"The critical century between the arrival of Constantine and the advance of Alaric witnessed dramatic changes in the city of Rome. In this book Dr. Curran focuses on a number of new approaches to the Christianization of Rome. He surveys the political considerations which governed the building policy of Constantine and his successors, the effect of papal building and commemorative constructions on Roman topography, the continuing ambivalence of the Roman festal calendar, and the conflict between Christians over asceticism and 'real' Christianity. Thus using archaeological, literary, and legal evidence Dr. Curran explains the way in which the landscape, civic life, and moral values of Rome were transformed by complex and sometimes paradoxical forces, laying the foundation for the capital of western medieval Christendom. Through a study of Rome as a city Dr. Curran explores the rise of Christianity and the decline of paganism in the later Roman empire."--Jacket.
Other form:Print version: Curran, John R. Pagan city and Christian capital. Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2000 0198152787
Standard no.:9780198152781