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Late ancient knowing : explorations in intellectual history / edited by Catherine M. Chin and Moulie Vidas.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oakland, California : University of California Press, (c)2015.Description: 1 online resource (vi, 306 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780520960923
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • CB311 .L384 2015
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Catherine M. Chin and Moulie Vidas -- Artifact / Mira Balberg -- Animal / Beth Berkowitz -- Language / Jeremy Schott -- Medicine / Heidi Marx-Wolf -- Cosmos / Catherine M. Chin -- Angel / Ellen Muehlberger -- God / Lewis Ayres -- Emperor / Matthew Canepa -- Ordo / Michael Kulikowski -- Christianization / Edward Watts -- Cleric / Kristina Sessa -- Countryside / Cam Grey -- Demon / Dayna Kalleres -- Afterword / Maud Gleason.
Subject: "Late Ancient Knowing explores how people in late antiquity went about knowing their world and how this knowing shaped late ancient lives. Each essay is dedicated to a single concept--'Animal, ' 'Demon, ' 'Countryside, ' 'Christianization, ' 'God'--studying the ways in which individuals and societies in this period created and interacted with visible and invisible realities. Rather than narrating late ancient history based on facts defensible in modern historical terms, these essays attempt to create histories based on what are now considered late ancient fictions, the now-discarded paradigms of late ancient thought"--Provided by publisher.
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"Late Ancient Knowing explores how people in late antiquity went about knowing their world and how this knowing shaped late ancient lives. Each essay is dedicated to a single concept--'Animal, ' 'Demon, ' 'Countryside, ' 'Christianization, ' 'God'--studying the ways in which individuals and societies in this period created and interacted with visible and invisible realities. Rather than narrating late ancient history based on facts defensible in modern historical terms, these essays attempt to create histories based on what are now considered late ancient fictions, the now-discarded paradigms of late ancient thought"--Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction / Catherine M. Chin and Moulie Vidas -- Artifact / Mira Balberg -- Animal / Beth Berkowitz -- Language / Jeremy Schott -- Medicine / Heidi Marx-Wolf -- Cosmos / Catherine M. Chin -- Angel / Ellen Muehlberger -- God / Lewis Ayres -- Emperor / Matthew Canepa -- Ordo / Michael Kulikowski -- Christianization / Edward Watts -- Cleric / Kristina Sessa -- Countryside / Cam Grey -- Demon / Dayna Kalleres -- Afterword / Maud Gleason.

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