Syllabus/achievement requirements

B?ker:

  • J. Curran, Pagan City and Christian Capital. Rome in the 4th century AD, Oxford 2000. 358 s.
  • J. Elsner, Imperial Rome and Christian Triumph, Oxford 1998, s. 89-259. 170 s. (NB! Boken er g?tt ut av produksjon og m? derfor kj?pes brukt p? nett, for eksempel p? eBay, Amazon eller http://www.abebooks.com/)
  • P. Brown, The Rise of Western Christendom, Oxford 1996, s. 3-147. 144 s.
  • C. Edwards, G. Woolf (eds), Rome. The Cosmopolis, Cambridge 2003, s. 1-20, 71-99. 47 s.
  • A.Cameron; The Later Roman Empire, Cambr. Mass. 1993, s. 1-169.

 

Artikler

Artikler merket med * er til salgs i kompendium hos Akademika. Artikler merket med ? er tilgjengelige p? nettet via UiOs nettverk.

 

* A.Thacker, “Rome of the Martyrs: Saints, Cults and Relics, Fourth to Seventh Centuries” IE. Carragáin, C. de Vegvar (eds.), Roma Felix – Formation and Reflections of Medieval Rome, Aldershot 2007, s. 13-49.                                     36 s.

 

? B. Ward-Perkins, “Old and New Rome Compared”, L. Grig, G. Kelly, Two Romes: Rome and Constantinople in Late Antiquity, Oxford 2012, s. 54-78.                                24 s.

 

Trout, Dennis E. ‘Damasus and the Invention of Early Christian Rome,’ Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 33:3 (2003), pp. 517-536.                             19 s.

 

 * Salzman, Michelle. R. ‘The Christianization of Sacred Time and Sacred Space,’ i The Transformations of ’Urbs Roma’ in Late Antiquity, William V. Harris (ed.), Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement XXX (Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 1999), s. 123-134.      11 s

 

? Costambeys, Marios, ‘Burial topography and the Power of the Church in Fifth and Sixth-Century Rome,” Papers of the British School at Rome, 69 (2001), pp. 169-89.  20 s

 

 

                                                                                                       Totalt   997 s.

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