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Restricted Movement: Dancing from Late Antiquity through the Early Middle Ages

Restricted Movement: Dancing from Late Antiquity through the Early Middle Ages

... The role of dance in Christian religious observation and celebration has a somewhat complicated and controversial history. It has long been held, and little challenged, that the early medieval decline of dancing in ...

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The perception of women in late antiquity and the impact it had on female asceticism.

The perception of women in late antiquity and the impact it had on female asceticism.

... in Late Antiquity was a tremendous leap, as it seems she was able to make her own decisions as well as influencing her husband’s, which is quite a role reversal in that ...

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When Worlds Collide: Manichaeism and Christianity in Late Antiquity

When Worlds Collide: Manichaeism and Christianity in Late Antiquity

... The world of late antiquity—not unlike the world of today—had a long history of east-west conflict. Fraught with tensions and fueled by old hatreds, the empires collided in continual warfare and conquest. ...

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A contested jurisdiction : Armenia in late antiquity

A contested jurisdiction : Armenia in late antiquity

... Armenia in late antiquity was therefore a site of juridical contesta- tion. The western districts under Roman hegemony after the fourth century experienced different administrative arrangements. Those ...

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The influence of French colonial humanism on the study of late antiquity: Braudel, Marrou, Brown.

The influence of French colonial humanism on the study of late antiquity: Braudel, Marrou, Brown.

... ‘Late antiquity’ is a way of imagining and representing the ...the late antique past in historians’ writings play, more or less explicitly, between the late antique and the ...of late ...

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Introduction: Defining the field : The epigraphic cultures of Late Antiquity

Introduction: Defining the field : The epigraphic cultures of Late Antiquity

... during Late Antiquity with regard to the epigraphic patrimony which was present in high numbers in the cities of the Roman Empire: alongside the re­use of earlier epigraphic monuments for engraving new ...

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Classifying Christians: Ethnography, Discovery, and the Limits of Knowledge in Late Antiquity

Classifying Christians: Ethnography, Discovery, and the Limits of Knowledge in Late Antiquity

... from late antique ecclesiastics (193; see the forthcoming article of Andrew Jacobs, “Epiphanius of Salamis and the Antiquarian’s Bible,” in the Journal of Early Christian Studies for a useful analysis of ...

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Altering Infamy Status, Violence, and Civic Exclusion in Late Antiquity

Altering Infamy Status, Violence, and Civic Exclusion in Late Antiquity

... This paper investigates the application of the legal stigma of infamia (disrepute) in Late Antiquity. The legal status is used as a lens through which to view the changing systemic, religious, and social ...

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The Changing Shape of Liturgy: From earliest Christianity to the end of Late Antiquity

The Changing Shape of Liturgy: From earliest Christianity to the end of Late Antiquity

... in Late Antiquity: A Study on Italian and Adriatic Church Floor Mosa- ics,” in Päivi Setälä and others, Women, Wealth and Power in the Roman Empire, Acta Institui Romani Finlandiae 25 (Rome: Institutum ...

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Word Embeddings Pointing the Way for Late Antiquity

Word Embeddings Pointing the Way for Late Antiquity

... Continuous space representations of words are currently at the core of many state-of-the-art approaches to problems in natural language processing. In spite of several advantages of using such methods, they have seen ...

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Out of weakness: the ‘educational good’ in late antiquity

Out of weakness: the ‘educational good’ in late antiquity

... I develop an account of the educational good in late antiquity across three fragments (I-III). The first considers the educational good of the Roman tutor. The second and third fragments address the ...

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Invention or evolution in the provision of health care in late Antiquity in the Eastern Roman Empire : the case of the hospital.

Invention or evolution in the provision of health care in late Antiquity in the Eastern Roman Empire : the case of the hospital.

... in a modern definition would not necessarily be linear in its progression through time; some establishments eventually presented them all, some not, even many centuries later. But all the elements were gathering, from ...

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The Supply of the Roman Military in Wadi Arabah during Late Antiquity (ca. 284-636 C.E.).

The Supply of the Roman Military in Wadi Arabah during Late Antiquity (ca. 284-636 C.E.).

... Although three forts and a major port city provide a good sample of botanical remains that might be expected throughout Wadi Arabah, the absence of botanical remains from the remaining sites in the Arabah requires ...

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Who takes the initiative? Reading Ezekiel in the Second Temple Period and Late Antiquity

Who takes the initiative? Reading Ezekiel in the Second Temple Period and Late Antiquity

... Augustine notes that this divine initiative is also spelled out in Ezekiel 36, where God saves Israel not because of anything they do, but “for the sake of his holy name.”27 Yet Augustin[r] ...

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Food and diet in late antiquity: a translation of Books 1 and 4 of Oribasius' 'Medical compilations', with an introduction and commentary

Food and diet in late antiquity: a translation of Books 1 and 4 of Oribasius' 'Medical compilations', with an introduction and commentary

... V., and Reports Cities Committee Research Roman the the of of The 11, Society Oxford Antiquaries London Society of of 1936.. Farming, Thames Hudson Roman London D., and K.[r] ...

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Late Antiquity and Early Islam

Late Antiquity and Early Islam

... With the second century, we now have a significant amount of Greek and Roman historiography at our disposal, which makes the elucidation of this part of Parthian history possible and in which Ḥaṭrā is called either Ἄτρα ...

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'Cherchez la femme!' Heresy and law in late antiquity

'Cherchez la femme!' Heresy and law in late antiquity

... the late- fourth or early- to mid-fifth centuries ...for Late Roman legislators and (most) authors and compilers of Late Antique heresiological manuals, the heretic was the two-faced ‘other’ who ...

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The persistence in Late Antiquity of medico-philosophical psychic therapy

The persistence in Late Antiquity of medico-philosophical psychic therapy

... to late-ancient world of philosophy and medicine, on the one hand, and of the objectives of Christian authors, moral philosophers and instructors in Greco-Roman paideia, on the other, we can trace a remarkable ...

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Empresses, queens and letters : finding a 'female voice' in late antiquity?

Empresses, queens and letters : finding a 'female voice' in late antiquity?

... late antique empress (usually the emperor’s wife, but occasionally an imperial mother, as in Placidia’s case, or sister, as in Pulcheria’s) notably transformed from explicit ex- pression of her feminity or even ...

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A Public Building of Late Antiquity in Athens (IG II2, 5205)

A Public Building of Late Antiquity in Athens (IG II2, 5205)

... Delorme followed Guidi, even to the point of still adhering to the now-disproved theory that the Post-Herulian Wall was built in the 15th century by the Florentine[r] ...

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