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| #1919351 in Books | 2010-08-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.75 x5.75 x1.00l,.64 | File type: PDF | 110 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Hard crack for those who simply can't get enough of the two cities.|By Hadrianus Management Group Inc.|For such a book small book, it is surprisingly chock full of pithy information that lays out the fascinating why and how of the formation of the new capital of the empire which supplanted old Rome, a city whose millennia developed sense of traditions and values were set lite||"By cleverly juxtaposing an analysis of the symbolic roles of Rome and Constantinople with careful consideration of the practical necessities of supporting their enormous size, this book offers a fresh perspective on these ancient cities. Van Dam has a gift fo
Imperial Rome and Christian Constantinople were both astonishingly large cities with over-sized appetites that served as potent symbols of the Roman Empire and its rulers. Esteemed historian Raymond Van Dam draws upon a wide array of evidence to reveal a deep interdependence on imperial ideology and economy as he elucidates the parallel workaday realities and lofty images in their stories.
Tracing the arc of empire from the Rome of Augustus to Justinian's Constan...
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