Ruin of the Roman Empire: The Emperor Who Brought It Down. The Barbarians Who Could Have Saved It

Ruin of the Roman Empire: The Emperor Who Brought It Down. The Barbarians Who Could Have Saved It by James J O'Donnell


ISBN
9781861979353
Published
Released
01 / 05 / 2009
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
448
Dimensions
162 x 240 x 41mm

What really marked the end of the Roman Empire? James O'Donnell's magnificent new book takes us back to the sixth century and the last time the Empire could be regarded as a single community. Two figures dominate his narrative; Theodoric the "barbarian", whose civilized rule in Italy with his philosopher minister Boethius might have been an inspiration, and in Constantinople Justinian, who destroyed the Empire with his rigid passion for orthodoxy and his restless inability to secure his frontiers with peace. The book closes with Pope Gregory the Great, the polished product of ancient Roman schools, presiding over a Rome in ruins.
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