News and Frontier Consciousness in the Late Roman Empire

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Tác giả: Mark W Graham

Ngôn ngữ: eng

ISBN-13: 978-0472115624

Ký hiệu phân loại: 937.09 Final period, 395–476

Thông tin xuất bản: Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press 20061127

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 188318

Prior to the third century A.D., two broad Roman conceptions of frontiers proliferated and competed: an imperial ideology of rule without limit coexisted with very real and pragmatic attempts to define and defend imperial frontiers. But from about A.D. 250-500, there was a basic shift in mentality, as news from and about frontiers began to portray a more defined Roman world?a world with limits?allowing a new understanding of frontiers as territorial and not just as divisions of people. This concept, previously unknown in the ancient world, brought with it a new consciousness, which soon spread to cosmology, geography, myth, sacred texts, and prophecy. The ?frontier consciousness? produced a unified sense of Roman identity that transcended local identities and social boundaries throughout the later Empire.
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