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On Roman time : the codex-calendar of 354 and the rhythms of urban life in late antiquity / / Michele Renee Salzman



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Autore: Salzman Michele Renee Visualizza persona
Titolo: On Roman time : the codex-calendar of 354 and the rhythms of urban life in late antiquity / / Michele Renee Salzman Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berkeley, CA : , : University of California Press, , [1991]
©1991
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (437 p.)
Disciplina: 529.30937
529/.3/0937
Soggetto topico: Calendar, Roman
Soggetto geografico: Rome Religious life and customs
Rome Social life and customs
Soggetto non controllato: 354
ammianus marcellinus
ancient rome
ancient world
antiquity
assimilation
catholic church
christian capital
christian emperors
christian rome
christianity
church history
codex calendar
constantine
conversion
early church
fall of rome
festivals
history
holidays
nonfiction
pagan cults
pagan rome
pagan
paganism
pre julian calendar
religion
religious freedom
religious studies
roman art
roman calendar
roman empire
roman literature
roman society
urban rome
western empire
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS -- PREFACE -- PART I. THE BOOK: THE CODEXCALENDAR OF 354 -- PART II. THE CALENDAR: A ROMAN CALENDAR FOR A.D. 354 -- PART III. THE WORLD: ROMAN SOCIETY AND RELIGION AND THE CODEX-CALENDAR OF 354 -- APPENDICES -- GENERAL INDEX -- INDEX OF ILLUSTRATED SUBJECTS
Sommario/riassunto: Because they list all the public holidays and pagan festivals of the age, calendars provide unique insights into the culture and everyday life of ancient Rome. The Codex-Calendar of 354 miraculously survived the Fall of Rome. Although it was subsequently lost, the copies made in the Renaissance remain invaluable documents of Roman society and religion in the years between Constantine's conversion and the fall of the Western Empire. In this richly illustrated book, Michele Renee Salzman establishes that the traditions of Roman art and literature were still very much alive in the mid-fourth century. Going beyond this analysis of precedents and genre, Salzman also studies the Calendar of 354 as a reflection of the world that produced and used it. Her work reveals the continuing importance of pagan festivals and cults in the Christian era and highlights the rise of a respectable aristocratic Christianity that combined pagan and Christian practices. Salzman stresses the key role of the Christian emperors and imperial institutions in supporting pagan rituals. Such policies of accommodation and assimilation resulted in a gradual and relatively peaceful transformation of Rome from a pagan to a Christian capital.
Titolo autorizzato: On Roman time  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-35545-7
0-520-90910-0
9786612355455
0-585-13988-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 996248213403316
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Serie: Transformation of the classical heritage ; ; volume 17.