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Historiography and Space in Late Antiquity (Hardcover)
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Historiography and Space in Late Antiquity (Hardcover)
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The Roman Empire traditionally presented itself as the centre of
the world, a view sustained by ancient education and conveyed in
imperial literature. Historiography in particular tended to be
written from an empire-centred perspective. In Late Antiquity,
however, that attitude was challenged by the fragmentation of the
empire. This book explores how a post-imperial representation of
space emerges in the historiography of that period. Minds adapted
slowly, long ignoring Constantinople as the new capital and still
finding counter-worlds at the edges of the world. Even in Christian
literature, often thought of as introducing a new conception of
space, the empire continued to influence geographies. Political
changes and theological ideas, however, helped to imagine a
transferral of empire away from Rome and to substitute
ecclesiastical for imperial space. By the end of Late Antiquity,
Rome was just one of many centres of the world.
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