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This book sheds new light on the religious and consequently social
changes taking place in late antique Rome. The essays in this
volume argue that the once-dominant notion of pagan-Christian
religious conflict cannot fully explain the texts and artifacts, as
well as the social, religious, and political realities of late
antique Rome. Together, the essays demonstrate that the
fourth-century city was a more fluid, vibrant, and complex place
than was previously thought. Competition between diverse groups in
Roman society - be it pagans with Christians, Christians with
Christians, or pagans with pagans - did create tensions and
hostility, but it also allowed for coexistence and reduced the
likelihood of overt violent, physical conflict. Competition and
coexistence, along with conflict, emerge as still central paradigms
for those who seek to understand the transformations of Rome from
the age of Constantine through the early fifth century.
Offers the latest research on this topic.
The Collectio Avellana (CA) has an extraordinary richness and
variety of content. Imperial rescripts, reports of urban prefects,
letters of bishops, and exchanges of letters between popes and
emperors, some of which only this compilation preserves, constitute
an exceptional documentary collection for researchers of various
sectors of antiquity. This volume is the first publication to
reconstruct the history of this compilation through the fascinating
questions that it poses to the scholar. There are essays on its
general structure, and on some of the most singular texts preserved
therein. Other papers offer a comparison between this compilation
and the other canonical collections compiled in Italy between the
fourth and sixth centuries, as well as between the CA and other
contemporary literary products. Adopting a new approach, some
contributions also ascertain who could physically have access to
the materials that were collected in the CA, and where the compiler
could find them. All these fresh studies have led to new hypotheses
regarding the period in which the collection, or at least some of
its parts, took shape and the personality of its author.
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