The Cambridge Medieval HistoryJoan Mervyn Hussey CUP Archive, 1957 |
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CONSTANTINE AND HIS CITY | 1 |
Wars with Licinius | 7 |
The Curia | 10 |
Constantines religious policycoinagelegislationendowments | 20 |
Growth of centralisation | 26 |
CHAPTER III | 55 |
Praefectures and dioeceses | 61 |
Julians youth and conversion to Paganism | 63 |
Saxon invasions | 378 |
B TEUTONIC CONQUEST OF BRITAIN | 382 |
Early notices of the Invaders | 388 |
East and West | 394 |
Revolt of Heraclian | 401 |
Usurpation of JohnRegency of Placidia | 407 |
The HunsAttila and the West | 414 |
Maximus and Avitus | 421 |
Julian on the Rhine | 69 |
XX | 73 |
Negotiations with Constantius | 75 |
The Persian Expedition 813 | 81 |
CHAPTER IV | 87 |
Neoplatonism and Christianity | 94 |
Julian in Gaul | 102 |
Contents | 105 |
CHAPTER V | 118 |
Causes and general course of the conservative Reaction | 125 |
Renewal of the contestThird exile of Athanasius | 133 |
Death of Jovian 86 | 137 |
Last years of Athanasius | 139 |
CHAPTER VI | 143 |
Beginnings of the Controversy | 174 |
CHAPTER VII | 183 |
The Bastarnae | 190 |
Marbod | 196 |
The GothsDeciusClaudiusAurelianDiocletian | 202 |
Constantine and the Goths | 208 |
Invasion of the Huns | 215 |
CHAPTER VIII | 218 |
28 | 219 |
Valentinian in GaulCount Theodosius in Britain | 225 |
The Goths Battle of HadrianopleDeath and character | 250 |
Division of the Empire | 260 |
Barbarian invasion of GaulThe usurper Constantine | 269 |
CHAPTER X | 277 |
Alaric IIBattle of Vouglé | 286 |
B THE FRANKS BEFORE CLOVIS | 292 |
The Ripuarian Franks | 299 |
XI | 304 |
CHAPTER XII | 323 |
XII | 326 |
Domestication of animalsthe horse | 331 |
Winter and summer pastures | 337 |
ReligionShamanismCosmogony | 343 |
Conquests | 349 |
Scythians and Magyars | 355 |
Attila in GaulBattle of the Mauriac Plain | 364 |
XIII | 367 |
How far Britain became Roman | 371 |
Leo and Marcian | 423 |
The reign of Anthemius | 427 |
Zeno and Odovacar | 434 |
Theodorics invasion of ItalyFall of Odovacar | 439 |
Theodorics Government | 445 |
Foreign affairs | 451 |
Murder of Rufinus | 457 |
Regency of Pulcheria | 463 |
Theodorics early life | 465 |
Rise of ZenoMurder of Aspar | 469 |
Revolt of Illus | 478 |
Council of Chalcedondefinition of Faith | 481 |
Financial administration of Anastasius | 484 |
Nestorianism 494503 | 494 |
The Nestorian Church in Persia | 519 |
Cassians Collations | 525 |
RomeAfricaSpain | 531 |
CHAPTER XIX | 543 |
De asement of Culture | 551 |
The Colonate | 557 |
CHAPTER XX | 568 |
The Eternal City | 574 |
Divination | 580 |
GraceThe Atonement | 587 |
Corporationstheir decay | 595 |
The Empire and the ChurchOrganisationTaxationJustice | 596 |
X | 655 |
CHAPTER XI | 658 |
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Passage of the Vandals into Africa | 697 |
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