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082 _aCir. 937.09
_bM681 2023
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100 1 _913957
_aMitchell, Stephen
_d1948-
_eauthor
245 1 2 _aA History of the later Roman empire, AD 284-641 /
_cStephen Mitchell ; Geoffrey Greatrex, author.
250 _athird edition.
260 1 _a Hoboken, New Jersey :
_bWiley-Blackwell,
_c[2023]
260 4 _c©2023
300 _axxiii, 598 pages :
_billustations ;
_c25 cm.
366 _atext
_b txt
_2rdacontent
490 _aBlackwell history of the ancient world
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _a"The first and second editions of this book were published respectively in 2007, and 2015. The third edition, considerably expanded, is the fruit of a long-distance collaboration between the two authors, one based in Ottawa, Canada, the other in Berlin, Germany. The chapters of the 2015 edition of the book have been revised to take account of recent scholarly literature, to update the bibliographies, and to correct errors of fact or judgment, some of them helpfully pointed out by readers and users of the second edition. We are very grateful to them, as we are to friends, colleagues and students who have helped helped with the revision. Among the last we should mention Madeline White and Alexandros Grammatikopoulos, as well as our colleagues Theo de Bruyn, Richard Burgess, Simon Corcoran, Dominique Côté, Jitse Dijkstra, Benet Salway, and Jeroen Wijnendaele. The most significant novelty of the new edition has been to extend the chronological coverage up to c.700 by adding two extra chapters (13 and 14) on the tumultous period ushered in by the Arab conquests. These are primarily the work of Geoffrey Greatrex and have benefited from comments by Phil Booth, James Howard-Johnston, Robert Hoyland, Marek Jankowiak, Andrew Marsham, Christian Robin and Philip Wood. Translations, when not specifically credited, are the work of the authors. Our first collaboration dates back a quarter of a century to 1998, when each of us was based in the University of Wales, Stephen Mitchell at Swansea, Geoffrey Greatrex at Cardiff, and we organized a conference on Culture and Ethnicity in Late Antiquity which was subsequently published by the Classical Press of Wales. It has been a pleasure for both of us to join forces again. As we were completing our final revisions news reached us of the death of an admired colleague, who had been an inspiration to both of us, Wolfgang Liebeschuetz. We dedicate the book in gratitude to his memory"-- Provided by publisher.
651 0 _913958
_aRome
_xHistory
_yEmpire, 284-476.
651 0 _913959
_aRome
_xHistory
_yGermanic Invasions, 3rd-6th centuries.
651 0 _913960
_aByzantine Empire
_xHistory
_yTo 527.
651 0 _913961
_aEurope
_xHistory
_y392-814.
700 1 _913962
_a Greatrex, Geoffrey,
_eauthor
710 _913963
_a Wiley-Blackwell (Firm),
_epublisher.
830 0 _913964
_aBlackwell history of the ancient world.
942 _2ddc
_cBK
999 _c30548
_d30548