John Lydus and the Roman Past offers a new interpretation of the
emergence of Byzantine society as viewed through the eyes of John
Lydus, a sixth-century scholar and civil servant. Maas show that
control of classical inheritance was politically contested in the
reign of Justinian. He demonstrates how the past could be used to
convey legitimacy and social definition at a time of profound
change.
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