Justinian and the Later Roman EmpireUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1966 - 318 páginas The eastern half of the Roman Empire, economically the stronger, did not "fall" but continued almost intact, safe in the new capital of Constantinople. This empire is the subject of John Barker Jr.'s book and the central focus of his examination of questions of continuity and change. |
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JUSTINIAN THEODORA AND THEIR COURT | 64 |
THE OLD PROBLEMS | 92 |
THE NEW PROJECTS | 131 |
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