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The Fall of the Roman Empire

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by Michael Grant


  THEODORET c. 393-466. Born at Antioch (Antakya, south-east Turkey). Bishop of Cyrrhus (Kurus). Numerous works include Church History to 428 and 30 ascetic biographies of Religious History.

  ZOSIMUS wrote c. 500. Tentatively identified with sophist of Ascalon (Ashkelon, southern Israel) or Gaza. Pagan. Writer of New History from Augustus to AD 410.

  Some Books on the Decline & Fall

  A. ALFOLDI

  A Conflict of Ideas in the later Roman Empire: The Clash between the Senate and Valentinian I, Oxford University Press, 1952.

  F. ALTHEIM

  Niedergang der Alien Welt, Frankfurt-am-Main, 1952.

  M. T. W. ARNHEIM

  The Senatorial Aristocracy of the Later Roman Empire, Oxford University Press, 1972.

  W. C. BARK

  Origins of the Medieval World, Stanford University Press, 1958; Doubleday Anchor, 1960.

  R. H. BARROW (ed.)

  Prefect and Emperor: The Relationes ofSymmachus (AD 384), Oxford University Press, 1973.

  R. BIANCHI BANDINELLI

  The Late Empire: Roman Art AD 200-400, Thames and Hudson, 1971.

  G. W. BOWERSOCK, J. CLIVE, S. R.

  GRAUBARD (eds.)

  Edward Gibbon and the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Harvard University Press, 1977.

  p. BROWN

  Augustine of Hippo, Faber 1967.

  P. BROWN

  The World of Late Antiquity, Thames and Hudson, 1971

  j. w. BURROW

  Gibbon, Oxford University Press, 1985.

  J. B. BURY

  History of the Later Roman Empire, 1923; Dover, 1958.

  A. CAMERON

  Claudian: Poetry and Propaganda at the Court of Honorius, Oxford University Press, 1970.

  R. A. G. CARSON

  Principal Coins of the Romans, Vol. Ill, The Dominate AD 294-498, British Museum Publications Ltd., 1981.

  R. A. G. CARSON and J. P. C KENT

  Part II (AD 346-98), Spink, 1960.

  M. CHAMBERS (ed.)

  The Fall of Rome: Can it be Explained? Holt Rinehart and Winston, 1963.

  A. CHASTAGNOL

  Recherches sur I'Histoire Auguste

  (Antiquitas, Reihe 4), Habelt, Bonn, 1970.

  K. CHRIST (ed.)

  Der Untergang des romischen

  Reiches (Wege der Forschung),

  1971

  C N. COCHRANE

  Christianity and Classical Culture, Oxford University Press, 1940; Galaxy, 1957.

  C. H. COSTER

  Late Roman Studies, Harvard University Press, 1968.

  P. COURCELLE

  Histoire litteraire des grandes invasions germaniques, Paris, 1948; 3rd ed., 1965.

  B. CUNLIFFE

  Romans and the Barbarian West: Spheres of Interaction 600 BC-AD 400, 1988.

  P. B. CRADDOCK Edward Gibbon, Luminous Historian, John Hopkins University Press, 1988.

  c. DAWSON

  The Making of Europe, 1932; Meridian, 1956.

  A. DEMANDT

  Der Fall Roms, Munich, 1984.

  E. DEMOUGEOT

  La formation de I'Europe et les invasions barbares, Paris, 1969.

  H.-J. DIESNER

  Die Volkerwanderung, Leipzig, 1976, Gutersloh, 1980 (translated as The Great Migration: The Movement of Peoples across Europe AD 300-joo, Orbis, London, 1982).

  S. DILL

  Roman Society in the Last Century of

  the Western Empire, 1898; Meridian, 1958.

  E. R. DODDS

  Pagan and Christian in an Age of Anxiety, Cambridge University Press, 1965.

  G. DOWNEY

  The Late Roman Empire, Holt Rinehart and Winston, 1969.

  F. H. DUDDEN

  Life and Times of St Ambrose, 1935. v. DURUY

  Histoire des Romains depuis les temps les plus recules jusqu'a la mort de Constant in, Paris , 1879-85.

  F. DVORNIK

  Byzance et la primaute romaine, Cerf, Paris, 1964 (translated as Byzantium and the Roman Primacy, Fordham University Press, 1966).

  D. EARL

  The Moral and Political Tradition of Rome, Thames and Hudson, 1967.

  w. ENSSLIN

  Die Religionspolitik des Kaisers Theodosius des Grosses, Munich, 1953-

  A. FERRILL

  The Fall of the Roman Empire: The Military Explanation, Thames and Hudson, 1983, 1988.

  S. FISCHER-FABIAN

  Die Ersten Deutschen, Knaur Nachfolger, Munich and Zurich, 1975-

  E. GIBBON

  The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, London, 1776-88 (abridged by D. M. Low, Chatto and Windus, 1960, Washington Square, 1962).

  W GOFFART

  Barbarians and Romans, AD 418-584: The Techniques of Accommodation, 1987.

  W. GOFFART

  The Narrators of Barbarian History (AD 550-800), 1987.

  C. D. GORDON

  The Age of Attila, University of Michigan Press, 1960.

  M. GRANT

  The Fall of the Roman Empire: Is it Relevant to Us?' in O. Molden (ed.), Evolution und die Zukunft der Menschheit, Vienna, 1985.

  M. GRANT

  The Dawn of the Middle Ages, McGraw Hill and Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1981.

  L. HAMBLEN

  Attila et les Huns, Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 1972.

  R. M. HAYWOOD

  The Myth of Rome's Fall, Alvin Redman, 1960.

  H. HOMEYER

  Attila der Hunnenkonig von seinen Zeitgenossen dargestellt, de Gruyter, Berlin, 1951.

  H. ISBELL (ed.)

  The Last Poets of Imperial Rome, Penguin, 1971.

  A. H. M. JONES

  The Decline of the Ancient World, Longmans, 1966.

  A. H. M. JONES

  The Later Roman Empire, Blackwell, 1964.

  D. P. JORDAN

  Gibbon and his Roman Empire, University of Illinois Press, 1971.

  w. E. KAEGI

  Byzantium and the Decline of Rome, Princeton University Press, 1968.

  D. KAGAN (ed.) The End of the Roman Empire: Decline or Transformation, 2nd ed., Lexington Massachusetts, 1978.

  J. N. D. KELLY

  Jerome: His Life, Writings and Controversies, Duckworth, 1974.

  M. MCCORMICK

  Eternal Victory, Cambridge University Press, 1986.

  H. p. L'ORANGE

  Art Forms and Civic Life in the Late Roman Empire, Princeton 1965.

  F. LOT

  La fin du monde antique et le debut du Moyen-Age, Paris, 1927 (translated as The End of the Ancient World and the Beginning of the Middle Ages, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1931; reprint 1966).

  R. MACMULLEN

  Corruption and the Decline of Rome, Yale University Press, 1988.

  O.J.MAENCHEN-HELFEN

  The World of the Huns, University

  of California Press, Berkeley, 1973.

  FX. I. MARROU

  S. Augustin et la fin de la culture antique, 4th ed., Paris, 1958 (translated as St Augustine and his influence [Men of Wisdom series], 1957)-

  J. MATTHEWS

  Western Aristocracies and Imperial Court AD 364-425, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1975.

  H. MATTINGLY

  Roman Coins, Methuen, 1928; 2nd ed., 1960.

  S. MAZZARINO

  La fine del mondo antico, Garzanti,

  Milan, 1959 (translated as The End of the Ancient World, Faber and Faber, London, and Knopf, New York, 1966).

  S. MAZZARINO

  Stilicone: La crisi imperiale dopo Teodosio, Rome, 1942.

  A. MOMIGLIANO (ed.)

  The Conflict between Paganism and Christianity in the Fourth Century, Oxford University Press, 1963.

  C. L. DE S. MONTESQUIEU

  Considerations sur les causes de la grandeur des Romains et de leur decadence, Paris, 1734 (translated as Considerations on the Causes of the Greatness of the Romans and their Decline, Cornell, 1969).

  L. MUSSET

  The German Invasions, University Park, Pennsylvania, 1975.

  K. L. NOETHLI
CHS

  Die gesetzgeberischen Massnahmen der christlichen Kaiser des vierten Jahrhunderts, Koln University, 1971.

  H. O. OSBORN

  The Emergence of Christian Culture in the West, Harper, 1958.

  J. R. PALANQUE

  Le bas-empire, Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 1971.

  A. PAREDI

  S. Ambrogio, Milan, 1960 (translated as St Ambrose, 1964).

  A. PARRY (ed.)

  Studies in Fifth-Century Thought and Literature (Yale Classical Studies, Vol. 22), 1972.

  F. PASCHOUD

  Roma Aeterna (Bibliotheca Helvetica Romana, Vol. 7), Institut Suisse, Rome 1967.

  s. PEROWNE

  The End of the Roman World, Hodder and Stoughton, 1966.

  c. PHARR

  The Theodosian Code and Novels and Sirmondian Constitutions, Princeton University Press, 1952.

  A. PIGANIOL

  L'empire chretien, Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 1947; 2nd ed., 1972.

  J. D. RANDERS-PEHRSON

  Barbarians and Romans: The Birth Struggle of Europe AD 400—700, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1983.

  w. REHM

  Der Untergang Roms in abendlandischen Denken (Das Erbe der Alten, Vol. 18), Leipzig, 1930.

  R. REMONDON

  La crise de Vempire romain, Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 1964.

  R. SEAGER

  Ammianus Marcellinus: Seven Studies in his Language and Thought, University of Missouri Press, 1986.

  0.SEECK

  Geschichte des Untergangs der antiken Welt, Stuttgart, 1910-19.

  E. STEIN

  Geschichte des spatrdmischen Reichs, I: Vom rbmischen zum byzantinischen Staate (284-476 n. Chr.), Vienna, 1928 (translated and revised as Histoire du bas-empire, Paris, 1959).

  R. SYME

  Ammianus and the Historia Augusta, Oxford University Press, 1968.

  R. SYME

  Emperors and Biography: Studies in the Historia Augusta, Oxford University Press, 1971.

  M. TESTARD

  S. Jerome, Les Belles Lettres, Paris, 1969.

  E. A. THOMPSON

  The Early Germans, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1965.

  E. A. THOMPSON

  A History of Attila and the Huns, Oxford University Press, 1948, Greenwood Press, Westport, 1975-

  E. A. THOMPSON

  Romans and Barbarians: The Decline of the Western Empire, University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, 1982.

  M.TODD

  The Northern Barbarians 100 BC-AD 300, London, 1978.

  J. VOGT

  Der Niedergang Roms, Kindler, Zurich, 1965 (translated as The Decline of Rome, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1967).

  J. VOGT

  Kulturwelt und Barbaren: zum

  Menschheitsbild der spatantiken Gesellschaft (Akademie der Wissenschaften in Mainz), Steiner, Wiesbaden, 1967.

  F. W. WALBANK

  The Awful Revolution, Liverpool University Press, 1969.

  J. M. WALLACE-HADRILL

  The Barbarian West AD 400-1000, 3rd ed., London 1967.

  M. A. WES

  Das Ende des Kaisertums im Westen des romischen Reichs (translated from Dutch; Nederlands Historisch Instituut te Rome), Ministerie van Cultuur, Rijswijk, 1967.

  L. WHITE (ed.)

  The Transformation of the Roman World: Gibbon's Problem after Two Centuries (UCLA), University of California Press, 1966.

  D. WOMERSLEY

  The Transformation or the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Cambridge University Press, 1989.

  N. YOFFEE and G. L. COWGILL (eds.)

  The Collapse of Ancient States and Civilizations, University of Arizona Press, 1988.

  MAPS

  i. The Western and Eastern Empires AD 395

  2. The Barbarian Invasions of the Fifth Century AD

  3. Europe after the Fall of the Western Empire AD 476

  4. Italy

  9- North Africa and Spain

  Index

  Actium 115 Adam 128, 153,191ft. 'adoptive' succession 2, 9 Adrianople, see Hadrianopolis Adriatic Sea 102, 115, 120 Aetius 15ft., 191., 39, 66, 101,137 Africa, North 1, 7, 13, 15ft., 20, 22, 32, 36, 43, 53, 65, 7if., 91, 93, 95, 1141., 1171., i2if., 133, 139, 149, i6of., 163, 183, 190, 201 f.

  agriculture, grain, wine 2, 15, 40,

  57-61, 711., 771., 82, 126, 204 Alamanni 3, 6, 36, 133, 179 Alans 11, 133

  Alaric 1 7, 10-14, 20> 36/ 59/102, 109, 117-20, 127, 138, 157, 161, 1791., 188-91

  Aleppo, see Beroea

  Alexandria 148, 1501.

  Algeria, see Africa, North

  Alps 11, 65

  Alsium (Palo) 72

  Ambiani (Samarobriva, Amiens) 6

  Ambrose, St. 39, 44, 58, 72,100, 132, 152, 154, i56f., i59f., 164, 168, i88f.

  Amida (Diyarbakir) 51

  Amiens, see Ambiani

  Ammianus Marcellinus 6, 17, 33, 39/ 42- 53/ 59/ 65/ 67f., 73, 76, 78/ 83, 95, 97f., ioi, 131, 158, 163, 179, 181

  Angles 17, 126 Annaba, see Hippo Regius Anthemius 21, i22f. Antioch 42, 169

  Antonius, Marcus (Mark Antony) n5f.

  Antony, St. 146, 148ft. Antwerp 134 Aquileia 8, 149 Aquincum 2

  Aquitania, see Novempopulana

  Arbogast 9, 124

  Arcadius 9f., 102, 116, 119, 160

  Arelate3, 13^, 73, 186

  Aremorica (Brittany) 46,65

  Argentorate (Strasbourg) 4

  Arius, Arians 137ft., 164, 20of.

  Aries, see Arelate

  art, architecture 5, 72, io2f.; see

  also mosaics Arverna (Clermont-Ferrand) 21,

  46, 65, 75, 130,177 Arverni (Auvergne) 21, 46 Asia Minor 7, 113, 151,198 Ataulf 14, 120, 127, i29f. Athanasius, St. 148 Atlantic Ocean 1, 19 Attalus, Priscus, see Priscus

  Attalus

  Attila i8f., 22, 43, 81, 98,121, 157/ 179

  Augusta Treverorum, see Treveri Augustine, St. 33, 43, 71, 128,

  138,149, 1521., 161, 164-7,170'

  176, 180,187-96,199 Augustonemetum, see Arverna Augustus 2, 28, 115, 181 Aurelius, Marcus 2, 113, i45f. Ausci (Auch), see Orientius Ausonius 70, 76, 147, 159,178 Auvergne, see Arverni Avela (Avila) 167 Avianius Symmachus, see

  Symmachus Avitus 73, 122, 130

  Babylon 182, 191 Bacaudae, Bagaudae 65ft. Bactria 182 Baltic Sea 18 bandits, see brigands Barcino (Barcelona) 14 Basentus (Busento), R. 13 Basil of Caesarea, St., 186 Basilia (Basel) 6 Basiliscus 204 Belgrade, see Singidunum Benedict, St. 150 Beroea 169 Bethlehem 149, 189 Bithynia 199 Black Forest 6 Black Sea 114, 150 Blaesilla 153 Boak, A.E.R. 58 Bone, see Hippo Regius Boniface i5f.

  Borbetomagus (Worms) 13 Bordeaux, see Burdigala Bosphorus, Thracian 3, 203 brigands, guerillas 41, 45, 65ft., 76/ 194

  Brigantinus (Constance), Lake 8,

  Britain xii, 1, iof., 17, 33, 46, 72,

  93, 126, 191 Brittany, see Aremorica Brutus 181

  Budapest, see Aquincum

  Burdigala (Bordeaux) 14, 59, 147,

  167, 177 bureaucracy, civil service,

  officialdom 38, 56f., 67, 85, 89-

  92, 97f., 169, 204 Burgundians 3, 6, 11, 13, 17,

  i25ff., 129, 134 Burgus of Leontius 72 Bury, J.B. 64, I55f., 181 Butheric 138

  Byzantine empire, Byzantium, see Constantinople

  cabinet, imperial, see Consistory

  Caecilian 201

  Caesar, Julius 2, 181

  Caesarea (Cappadocia), see Basil

  Calchedon 199

  Caledonia (Scotland) 6,193

  Callinicum, Nicephorium, see

  Nicephorium Camilli 104 Campus Martius 20 Cappadocia 198 Capraria (Capraia) 151 Cartagena, see Carthago Nova Cartennae (Tenes), see Vincentius Carthage 1, 17, 72, 97, i76f., 201 Carthago Nova (Cartagena) 21 Cassian, John, see John Cassian Cassius, Dio, see Dio Cassius Castra Batava 46 Catalaunian Plains 19 Cato 181 Cauca (Coca) 8 Celts, see Britain, Gaul Censuales 176 Chalcedon, see Calchedon Channel, English 11 Chrestus 162

  Christ, Christianity, clergy 1, 4, 8, 37L, 56, 58, 64ft.
, 70, 72, 78, 8if., 84f., 92, 100, 103, 107, i28f., 132, 137ft., 145-71/ 175/ 185-202

  Cibalae (Vinkovci) 5

  Cicero x8o

  Circumcelliones 201

  civil service, see bureaucracy

  Claudian 33, 53, 70, 102, 104,

  n6ff., 128, i32f., i78f., i8if. Cleopatra VII clergy, see Christianity Clermont-Ferrand, see Arverna clothing 73, i32f., 137 Coca, see Cauca codes, legal, see law Codex Euricianus, see Euric Codex Theodosianus, see

  Theodosius 11 coinage 54f., 105-10, 119L, 122,

  179

  Colosseum 60 Commodianus 195 Commodus 4 Consentia (Cosenza) 13 Consistory 93, 101 Constance, Lake, see Brigantinus Constantia, see Arelate,

  Epiphanius Constantine 1 the Great 3L, 32,

  36, 40, 42, 44, 54, 57, 70, 81,

  113, 115, 124, 156, 158,162,

  166, 177, 201 Constantine in nff. Constantinople (Byzantium,

  Istanbul) 3, 7L, 10, i4f., 20, 22,

  63, 71, 94, 103, 106, 113-123,

  138, 176, 199, 203ft. Constantius 11 4, 101, 152, 158 Constantius m 13L, 103, 120,135 Corinth 152

  corporations, commercial 82 corruption 92, 101 Cosenza, see Consentia councillors, town, see Curiales Creasy, Sir Edward 19 Curia, see Senate-house Curiales (town councillors) 63,

  82-5, 95 Cynics 152 Cyprus 163

  Cyrene (Shahhat), see Synesius Cyrrhus (Kurus), see Theodoret

  Dacia Mediterranea 13 Dacia Ripensis 79 Dalmatia 2if., 120, 123, 158 Damasus, Pope 153, 156, 186, 199 Danube, R., Danubians 2f., 6ff., 10, 17, 19, 21, 34, 42, 46, 59, 65, 78L, 90, 93, 102, 122, 134,137, 203

  Dardanelles, see Hellespont Defenders of the People

  (Community) 63f., 77, 83 De Rebus Bellicis, see On Matters of

  Warfare Dertona, see Tortona De Vocatione Omnium Nationum,

  see On the Calling of All Nations Dill, Sir Samuel 96 Dio Cassius 79 dioceses 93f. Diocletian 3, 61, 113, 167 Diyarbakir, see Amida Domitian 4 Donatus, Donatists Downey, Glanville 204 dualists, see Manichaeans Duranus (Dordogne), R., 72 Duruy, Victor 7

  Ecdicius 75

  Edirne, see Hadrianopolis education 175ft.; see also rhetoric Egypt 146, 148L, 180 Elusa (Eauze) 116 Elvira, see Illiberis Ennodius 42

  Epiphanius of Constantia 163 equites, see Knights Etruria 72 Eudoxius 66 Eugenius 9, 33, 159 Eugippius 46

  Eunapius of Sardis 151, 160 eunuchs ioif., 117

  Euphrates, R. 13 Euric 2if., 123, i3of., 140 Eusebius 58, 154, 163 Eutropius (statesman) 70, 102,

 

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