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Rome in the East
The Transformation of an Empire
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Rome in the East provides a lavishly illustrated and arresting study of the influence of Near Eastern culture on the Roman world, which overturns received wisdom about Rome as the bastion of European culture. In this controversial and provocative study Warwick Ball presents the story of Rome in the light of Rome's fascination with the east. He explains Rome's obsession with the eastern wrold as a fascination of the new world for the old, of the mundane for the exotic, a love affair with the east that even took literal form with the story of Anthony and Cleopatra. From Rome's legendary foundation as the New Troy by Aeneas and the Trojan heroes, through installing Arabs as Roman emperors, to the eventual foundation of the new Rome by a latter-day Aeneas at Constantinople, the east took over Rome - and Rome ultimately ditched Europe to the Barbarians. Through this obsession, Near Eastern civilisation - most of all, Christianity - went west to transform Europe. Warwick Ball argues that the story of Rome is the story of the east, more than the story of the west.
Routledge; December 1999
544 pages; ISBN 9780203023228
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544 pages; ISBN 9780203023228
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9781134823871
9781134823864
9780415113762
9780203023228
0203023226