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|a Curran, John R.
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|a Pagan city and Christian capital :
|b Rome in the fourth century /
|c John R. Curran.
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|a Oxford :
|b Clarendon Press ;
|c 2000.
|a New York :
|b Oxford University Press,
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|a 1 online resource (xx, 389 pages) :
|b illustrations, maps.
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|a Oxford classical monographs
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-383) and index.
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|a Cover -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- List of Abbreviations -- Part I: Topography -- 1: Emperors, Gods, and Violence in Third-Century Rome -- Introduction -- Public Building and the Topography of Rome on the Third Century -- Soldiers and Civilians -- The Christian Community in Rome -- Conclusion -- 2: Conservator Urbis: Maxentius in Rome -- Introduction: Rome and the Tetrarchs -- The Usurpation of Maxentius -- Building Activity in Rome -- Maxentius and the Christians -- The End -- Conclusion -- 3: Constantine and Rome: The Context of Innovation -- Introduction -- Constantine and the Centre of Rome: October 312 -- Constantine and the Destruction of the Memory of Maxentius in the Centre of Rome -- Constantine's Christian Buildings in Rome -- Conclusion -- 4: The Christianization of the Topography of Rome, AD 337-384 -- Introduction -- Bishop Julius and His Predecessors -- The Basilica-Mausoleum Complex on the Via Nomentana -- Liberius and Felix -- Damasus and Ursinus -- The Roman Churches of Damasus -- The Epigrammata of Damasus -- Conclusion -- Part II: Society -- 5: The Legal Standing of the Ancient Cults of Rome -- Introduction -- Working with the Theodosian Code -- Constantine -- The House of Constantine -- Julian and Jovian -- Valentinian and the West -- Gratian, Valentinian II, and the West -- Theodosius -- Conclusion -- 6: Paganism, Christianity and the Imperial Celebrations in the Circus Maximus During the Fourth Century -- Introduction -- The Festival Calendar -- The Importance of the Circus Games -- The Iconography of the Circus Maximus in the Fourth Century -- The Pompa Circi and the Christian Emperor -- Conclusion -- 7: Jerome, Asceticism, and the Roman Aristocracy, AD 340-410 -- Introduction -- The Roman Aristocracy Redefined -- The Context of Senatorial Asceticism -- Christian Asceticism: Points of Conflict -- Jerome and the 'Sham': Christians of Rome -- Melania the Younger, Valerius Pinianus and the Fall of Rome -- Status in an Ascetic Context -- Conclusion -- Towards an Understanding of ̀Christianization' in Rome -- Illustrations -- Bibliography.
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|a Church history
|y Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.
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|a Christianity and other religions
|x Roman.
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|a Église
|x Histoire
|y ca 30-600 (Église primitive)
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|a Christianisme
|x Relations
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|a RELIGION
|x Christian Church
|x History.
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|a RELIGION
|x Christianity
|x History.
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|a Christianity.
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|a Church history
|x Primitive and early church.
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|a Interfaith relations.
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|a Religion.
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|a Romans
|x Religion.
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|a Rome
|x Religion.
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|a Rome (Italy)
|x Church history.
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|a Rome
|x Religion romaine.
|x Religion.
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|a Rome (Italie)
|x Histoire religieuse.
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|a Italy
|z Rome.
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