The idea of the city in late antiquity: a study in resilience
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY
Cambridge University Press
2025
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Abstract: | "The city was one of the central and defining features of the Greek and Roman Mediterranean. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill argues that, far from 'declining and falling', cities used memories of the past to adapt and remain relevant in the changing post-Roman world"-- |
Beschreibung: | 2412 |
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ISBN: | 9781009527071 100952707X |
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title_full | The idea of the city in late antiquity a study in resilience Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, University of Cambridge |
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