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Monday, November 06, 2023

Review of Klein & Wienand (eds.), City of Caesar, city of God

BRYN MAYR CLASSICAL REVIEW: City of Caesar, city of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in late antiquity.
Konstantin M. Klein, Johannes Wienand, City of Caesar, city of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in late antiquity. Millennium studies, 97. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022. Pp. xvi, 349. ISBN 9783110717204

Review by
Euan Croman, Queen's University Belfast. ecroman01@qub.ac.uk

... For those interested in the ideology of imperial power and Christianity in late antiquity, this book is easy to recommend, even for a relative newcomer. This recommendation is helped by the fact that City of Caesar, City of God is Open Access, which will no doubt increase the volume’s impact. While there are missed opportunities and areas for expansion, as a whole this book presents a diverse, yet cohesive, look at the late antique world of Constantinople and Jerusalem.

I noted the publication of the book here.

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