Economy and Society in the Age of Justinian
Book Description: Examines the social and economic context of the reign of the Emperor Justinian (527-65) and argues that, instead of the omnipotent autocrat of much imperial propaganda, there emerges an emperor desperately trying to reinforce the fiscal [... more]
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The Secret History of the Court of Justinian
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The Institutes of Justinian
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The Institutes of Justinian: Illustrated by English Law
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Economy and Society in the Age of Justinian
Examines the social and economic context of the reign of the Emperor Justinian (527-65) and argues that, instead of the omnipotent autocrat of much imperial propaganda, there emerges an emperor desperately trying to reinforce the fiscal basis of the [... more]
$68.00
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Age of Justinian
The Age of Justinian examines the reign of the great emperor Justinian (527-565) and his wife Theodora, who advanced from the theatre to the throne. Here we find chronicled the origins of the split between East and West, the results of which are still [... more]
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The Institutes Of Justinian
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Justinian II of Byzantium
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The Secret History Of The Court Of Justinian (large ...
Procopius of Caesarea (c. 500-c. 565) was a prominent Eastern Roman scholar of the family Procopius. He is commonly held to be the last major ancient historian. The writings of Procopius are the primary source of information for the rule of the Roman [... more]
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Select Titles From The Digest Of Justinian
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The Emperor Justinian and the Byzantine Empire
The last of the Romans: Justinian's reign was the a high point of the final days of the Roman Empire - besieged from within and without, the Roman Empire was based administratively in Constantinople, and had all but lost contact with the 'Eternal City', [... more]
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The Emperor Justinian and the Byzantine Empire ...
The last of the Romans: Justinian's reign was the a high point of the final days of the Roman Empire - besieged from within and without, the Roman Empire was based administratively in Constantinople, and had all but lost contact with the 'Eternal City', [... more]
$46.95
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