In Late Antiquity, certain genres such as traditional history continued to flourish, others underwent change and many new genres emerged. In 22 essays, this study examines the evolution of literary and other genres in five categories: homiletics and disputation, ecclesiastical, visual, Procopius and literature in the sixth-century Eastern Empire, and technical genres.
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https://www.psbooks.co.uk/shifting-genres-in-late-antiquity512208Shifting Genres in Late Antiquityhttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/1/512208_ac32c6e581d87c40becaca3640da11df.jpg2525GBPInStock/Academic/Historical periods/Ancient/History/Almost Gone/Almost Gone History/Almost Gone/Almost Gone AcademicIn Late Antiquity, certain genres such as traditional history continued to flourish, others underwent change and many new genres emerged. In 22 essays, this study examines the evolution of literary and other genres in five categories: homiletics and disputation, ecclesiastical, visual, Procopius and literature in the sixth-century Eastern Empire, and technical genres.Hardback00add-to-cartrrp_info:£100.00productId:51337bic_code:HBLA1, HBLCHBLA1, HBLC£100.00Geoffrey Greatrex, Hugh Elton, Lucas McMahonAcademic234x155mmAshgateHardbackClassical