History of the later Roman Empire from the death of Theodosius I to the death of justinian. /

Nury, John Bagnell, 1861-1927

History of the later Roman Empire from the death of Theodosius I to the death of justinian. / by J.B. Bury. - New York : Dover Publications, c1958. - 2 v. : maps ; 20 cm.

Contents: Volume I: Genealogical tables -- List of Emperors -- chaper 1: The constitution of the monarchy -- chapter 2: The administrative machinery -- chapter 3: Constantinople -- chapter 4: The neighbours of the empire at the end of the fourth century -- Appendix on the numbers of the barbarians -- chapter 5: The supremacy of Stilicho -- chapter 6: The German invasions under Honorius -- chapter 7: Theodosius II. and Marcian -- chapter 8: The dismemberment of the Empire in the west -- chapter 9: The Empire of Attila -- chapter 10: Leo I. and Ricimer's rule in Italy -- chapter 11: Church and state -- chapter 12: The reign of Zeno, and the German viceroyalty in Italy -- chapter 13: The reign of Anastasius I. and the viceroyalty of Theoderic -- Appendix on the Praetorian prefects of the East -- MAPS AND PLANS. Volume II: Genealogical table of the House of Justin --chapter 14: The empire and Persia -- chapter 15: Justin I. and Justinian I. -- Appendix-A scene in the Hippodrome -- chapter 16: The Persian Wars -- chapter 17: The reconquest of Africa -- chapter 18: The reconquest of Italy-I -- Appendix-Routes from Italy to the East -- chapter 19: The reconquest of Italy-II -- Appendix-The Battle of Busta Gallorum -- chapter 20: Diplomacy and commerce -- chapter 21: Justinian's administrative reforms -- chapter 22: Ecclesiastical policy -- chapter 23: Justinian's legislative work -- chapter 24: Procopius -- Bibliography -- Index -- Maps.


Rome--History--Empire, 284-476
Byzantine Empire--History--Justinian I, 527-565
Rome--History--Germanic Invasions, 3rd-6th centuries.

DG 311 / .B87 937.08 / B959
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