Constantine and Rome
Author: R. Ross Holloway
Publisher: Yale University Press (May 10, 2004)
ISBN: 0300100434
Language: English
Date: 14 April 2008
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"...lucid... A sober account of a seminal transformation. Highly recommended."
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"This book takes on a period of immense historical change and explains how Constantine came to accept Christianity, not only as a spiritual force, but as a political institution that reconstituted the empire. It is important for scholars and students alike."—Eve D'Ambra, Vassar College
“This account is lucid . . . even supportive of the Berensonian view that Constantinian sculptors were ‘inept,’ rather than expressing a different sensibility. . . . A sober account of a seminal transformation. Highly recommended.”—Choice
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