Roma, Constantinopolis, the Emperor, and his Genius

Classical Quarterly 25 (1):131-150 (1975)
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The purpose of the present paper is to examine one way in which divine being or divine existence was expressed in the Ancient World, and to see how in late antiquity the expression of some aspects of divine existence was abandoned, while others survived. The inquiry therefore seeks to contribute to the discussion on change and continuity, and, more specifically, to the problem of what may be understood by conversion from paganism to Christianity in late antiquity.

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St. George as Intercessor.David Howell - forthcoming - Byzantion.

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