Society and Culture in Late Antique Gaul
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Contents: Introduction, Danuta Shanzer, Ralph W. Mathisen; From Roman to Barbarian Gaul: The Visigothic settlement in Aquitania: chronology and archaeology, Andreas Schwarcz; The Visigothic settlement in Aquitania: the Imperial perspective, Michael Kulikowski; Not the Theodosian Code: Euric’s Law and late 5th-century Gaul, Jill Harries; The Gallic Chronicle of 452: a new critical edition with a brief introduction, Richard Burgess; The Gallic Chronicle of 511: a new critical edition with a brief introduction, Richard Burgess; The letters of Ruricius of Limoges and the passage from Roman to Frankish Gaul, Ralph W. Mathisen; Childeric’s grave, Clovis’ succession and the origins of the Merovingian kingdom, Guy Halsall; The quasi-Imperial coinage and fiscal administration of Merovingian Provence, Kevin Uhalde; Religion and Society: Sacred topography: the impact of the Funerary Basilica in late antique Gaul, Bailey Young; Beyond hagiography: epigraphic commemoration and the cult of saints in late antique Trier, Mark A. Handley; Aristocracy and asceticism: the letters of Ennodius and the Gallic and Italian churches, Richard Bartlett; Bishops, letters, fast, food and feast in later Roman Gaul, Danuta Shanzer; Intellectual life: No place for a platonist soul in 5th-century Gaul?: the case of Mamertus Claudianus, Charles Brittain; Avitus of Vienne: the Augustinian poet, Ian N. Wood; The Epistula Rustici ad Eucherium: from the library of Imperial Classics to the library of the Fathers, Mark Vessey; Venantius’ Fortunatus’ elegy on the death of Galswintha (Carm. 6.5), Michael Roberts; Index.

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Ralph Mathisen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA and Danuta Shanzer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,USA Danuta Shanzer, Ralph W. Mathisen, Andreas Schwarcz, Michael Kulikowski, Jill Harries, Richard Burgess, Guy Halsall, Kevin Uhalde, Bailey Young, Mark A. Handley, Richard Bartlett, Charles Brittain, Ian N. Wood, Mark Vessey, Michael Roberts.

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'This is a useful volume that rewards its readers with a synopsis of how scholars interpret historical evidence to illuminate the history of fifth-century Gaul. While they vary greatly among themselves in their approach to the sources, the individual papers all demonstrate deep learning and insight.' Speculum 'Specialists in Late Antiquity will discover much meat in this well-produced collection, but those from other fields will also find this a rewarding glimpse into a cross-section of the continuum of Greco-Roman culture.' Ancient History

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