Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction: Between a Physical and an Imaginary City
- I Looking Backwards: Ordo Renascendi
- II The Adventus of Constantius
- III Between Rome and Athens: The Artificial Romanitas of Julian
- IV Between the Altar and the Court: Symmachus and Claudian in Action
- V Between Christ and a Roman Place: The Emergence of Christian Rome in Time and Space
- VI Between Jerusalem and Babylon: The Archetype of Rome in the City of God
- Conclusions: From Rome to Eternity
- Bibliography
- Index
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction: Between a Physical and an Imaginary City
- I Looking Backwards: Ordo Renascendi
- II The Adventus of Constantius
- III Between Rome and Athens: The Artificial Romanitas of Julian
- IV Between the Altar and the Court: Symmachus and Claudian in Action
- V Between Christ and a Roman Place: The Emergence of Christian Rome in Time and Space
- VI Between Jerusalem and Babylon: The Archetype of Rome in the City of God
- Conclusions: From Rome to Eternity
- Bibliography
- Index
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- The Idea of Rome in Late AntiquityFrom Eternal City to Imagined Utopia, pp. 231 - 234Publisher: Amsterdam University PressPrint publication year: 2021