Wolf Liebeschuetz Reflected (BICS Supplement 91)

John Drinkwater
University of London Press
2007-07-01

<p>Wolf Liebeschuetz is one of the most distinguished, creative and best-liked of contemporary Ancient Historians. In his fifty-year career of teaching and publication Wolf, German-born and British-educated, has informed generations of scholars – collaborating, instructing, disputing and commenting on research.In this volume, coinciding with his eightieth birthday, twenty historians and archaeologists who have known Wolf as friends, colleagues and pupils acknowledge and celebrate his influence by presenting papers on topics related to his four monographs: <em>Antioch: City and Imperial Administration in the Later Roman Empire</em> (1972); <em>Continuity and Change in Roman Religion</em> (1980); <em>Barbarians and Bishops</em> (1990); and <em>The Decline and Fall of the Roman City</em> (2001). Four core sections cover: ‘Law and Religion’ (Duncan Cloud, Robert Markus, Karl Leo Noethlichs, John North, Benet Salway); ‘Antioch and the East’ (Hugh Elton, Geoffrey Greatrex, Doug Lee); ‘Barbarians and Bishops’ (Jonathan Barlow, John Drinkwater, Peter Heather, Neil McLynn); ‘The City’ (Simon Corcoran, Nick Henck, Luke Lavan, Andrew Poulter, Charlotte Roueché). The book opens with ‘Modern Historiography’ (Hartmut Leppin, Bryan Ward-Perkins) and closes with an ‘Afterword’ (Averil Cameron).</p>

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  • Ancient history
  • Ancient Rome
  • European history
  • Ancient history: to c 500 CE
  • European history: the Romans
  • European history
  • Ancient Rome
  • European history
  • Classical Studies ⇒ Ancient Rome

Wolf Liebeschuetz Reflected (BICS Supplement 91)

John Drinkwater

University of London Press

2007-07-01

<p>Wolf Liebeschuetz is one of the most distinguished, creative and best-liked of contemporary Ancient Historians. In his fifty-year career of teaching and publication Wolf, German-born and British-educated, has informed generations of scholars – collaborating, instructing, disputing and commenting on research.In this volume, coinciding with his eightieth birthday, twenty historians and archaeologists who have known Wolf as friends, colleagues and pupils acknowledge and celebrate his influence by presenting papers on topics related to his four monographs: <em>Antioch: City and Imperial Administration in the Later Roman Empire</em> (1972); <em>Continuity and Change in Roman Religion</em> (1980); <em>Barbarians and Bishops</em> (1990); and <em>The Decline and Fall of the Roman City</em> (2001). Four core sections cover: ‘Law and Religion’ (Duncan Cloud, Robert Markus, Karl Leo Noethlichs, John North, Benet Salway); ‘Antioch and the East’ (Hugh Elton, Geoffrey Greatrex, Doug Lee); ‘Barbarians and Bishops’ (Jonathan Barlow, John Drinkwater, Peter Heather, Neil McLynn); ‘The City’ (Simon Corcoran, Nick Henck, Luke Lavan, Andrew Poulter, Charlotte Roueché). The book opens with ‘Modern Historiography’ (Hartmut Leppin, Bryan Ward-Perkins) and closes with an ‘Afterword’ (Averil Cameron).</p>

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  • Ancient history
  • Ancient Rome
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  • Ancient history: to c 500 CE
  • European history: the Romans
  • European history
  • Ancient Rome
  • European history
  • Classical Studies ⇒ Ancient Rome