The Cambridge Ancient History:Volume 12, The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337, 2nd ed. (The Cambridge Ancient History., Vol. 12)
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Preface; Part I. Narrative: 1. The Severan dynasty Brian Campbell; 2.Maximinus to Diocletian and the 'crisis' John Drinkwater; 3. Diocletian andthe first tetrarchy, 284-305 Alan K. Bowman; 4. The reign of Constantine,306-337 Averil Cameron; Part II. Government and Administration: 5. The armyBrian Campbell; 6. The emperor and his adminstration; 6a. Generaldevelopments Elio Lo Cascio; 6b. The age of the Severans Elio Lo Cascio; 6c.The government and administration of the empire in the central decades of thethird century Elio Lo Cascio; 6d. The new state of Diocletian andConstantine: from the tetrarchy to the reunification of the empire Elio LoCascio; 7a. High classical law David Ibbetson; 7b. Epiclassical law DavidJohnston; Part III. The Provinces: 8. Provinces and frontiers John Wilkes; 9.Developments in provincial and local administrations Jean-Michel Carrie; 10.Egypt from Septimius Severus to the death of Constantine Alan K. Bowman; PartIV. The Economy of the Empire: 11. Coinage and taxation: the state's point ofview, 193-337 Mireille Corbier; 12. Coinage, society and economy MireilleCorbier; Part V. The Non-Roman World: 13. The Germanic peoples and Germanicsociety Malcolm Todd; 14. The Sassanians Richard N. Frye; 15. Armenia and theEastern Marches Christopher S. Lightfoot; 16. The Arabs and the desertpeoples Maurice Sartre; Part VI. Religion, Culture and Society: 17. Latepolytheism; 17a. The world-view Garth Fowden; 17b. The individual and thegods Garth Fowden; 17c. Public religion Garth Fowden; 18a. Christianity, AD70-192 Mark Edwards; 18B. Third-century Christianity Graeme Clarke; 23. Artand architecture, 193-337 Janet Huskinson; Appendices to chapter 8; Stemmata;Chronology.