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Köp båda 2 för 2906 krAvshalom Laniado, Bryn Mawr Classical Review Law, Power, and Imperial Ideology in the Iconoclast Erais an important contribution to the ongoing research on a very obscure period in Byzantine history, and will surely be instrumental in introducing non-legal historians to the study of the legal sources of this period. . . . [T]his book should be welcome by those interested in Byzantium's 'Dark Ages.
Marie-France Auzepy, American Historical Review The author succeeds in writing a rich and elegant text on a dour subject, combined with a very educational expositio.
M. T. G. Humphreys is a Fellow of St. John's College, University of Cambridge.
Preface ; List of Abbreviations ; List of Tables ; Note on Language and Tables ; Maps ; Introduction: Roman Law and Imperial Ideology from Justinian to Heraclius ; 1. The Council in Trullo ; 2. The Ecloga ; 3. The Appendices to the Ecloga ; 4. The Associated Codes of the Ecloga I: The Nomos Mosaikos and The Nomos Rhodian Nautikos ; 5. The Associated Codes of the Ecloga II: The Nomos Georgikos ; 6. Three Reactions: Irene, Leo V, and the Macedonians ; Conclusion ; Appendix: Tables of Manuscripts ; Bibliography ; Index