The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire
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- Author: J. R. Martindale
- Date Published: October 1980
- availability: Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107119307
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This is the second volume of the three-volume Prosopography which provides a complete secular biographical dictionary for the Later Roman Empire from AD 260 to 641. This volume begins with the death of Theodosius I in 395 and ends at the start of the reign of Justinian in 527. Like its predecessors, this volume has collected the surviving evidence about the personnel of the empire, about members of the senates of Rome and Constantinople and their families, about members of senatorial families still surviving and holding public office in the western lands (Gaul and Spain) no longer under Roman rule. The work also includes non-Romans who entered imperial service or who in other ways figure in imperial history, among them many foreign rulers. The project is intended as a tool for research workers in the whole field of late Empire studies, and will be an indispensible work of reference for years to come.
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- Date Published: October 1980
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107119307
- length: 1432 pages
- dimensions: 327 x 250 x 153 mm
- weight: 2.9kg
- availability: Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Table of Contents
List of sources, with abbreviations
List of modern works, with abbreviations
Symbols and conventions
Note to the reader
Addenda
The Prosopography
Fragmentary names
Anonymi
Fasti
Stemmata
Index to fasti
Index to stemmata.
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