A history of the later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene: (395 a.d. to 800 a.d.) 1
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BOOK I
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I
CHRISTIANITY AND PAGANISM
Transitional period of history—Greek destiny and Christian conjolcUion—Histori-
cal connection of Christianity with the past—Stoicism—Epicureanism—
Decay of paganism—Attitude of Christians to pagans—Legends of Cyprian
and Macarius—Neoplatonism—Proclus . . . Pages 1-16
CHAPTER II
INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIANITY ON SOCIETY
Christianity and the Teutons—Attractions of Christianity—Anchorets and monks
—Position of women—Value of human life—Fraternity of mankind—
Altruism—Sin ....... 17-24
CHAPTER III
ELEMENTS OF DISINTEGRATION IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Depopulation—Slave system—Fiscal and curial systems—Serfdom and colonatus
—Reforms of Majorian—Germans in the Empire—Semibarbari—Christianity
as a disintegrating force—Survey ..... 25-36
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER IV
THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE EMPIRE
System of Diocletian—The senate and senators—Official titles—Change in nomen-
clature in the fourth century—Taxes—Grades of society—Praetorian prefects
—Other ministers—Civil service—Education—Army Pages 37-49
CHAPTER V
CONSTANTINOPLE
Choice of Constantine—Description ..... 50-58
BOOK II
THE HOUSE OF THEODOSIUS
CHAPTER I
RUFINUS AND EUTROPIUS
Death of Theodosius I.—Arcadius—Rufinus—Stilicho—The Visigoths—Claudian
—Quns in Syria—Eutropius—Revolt of Gildo . . . 61-78
CHAPTER II
THE GERMANS IN THE EAST
Three parties at Constantinople—Aurelian—“Typhös”—Synesius—Revolt of
Tribigild—Gainas—Fall of Eutropius—Danger from the Goths . 79-90
CHAPTER III
JOHN CHRYSOSTOM
Court of Eudoxia—Chrysostom and his friends—His visit to Asia Minor—Theo-
philus—Monks of Nitria—Epiphanius—Synod of the Oak—Conflagration of
St. Sophia—Chrysostom banished—St. Nilus—Byzantine Patriarchs—Rela-
tions of Old and New Rome—Death of Arcadius . . . 91-106
CONTENTS
XXIX
CHAPTER IV
STILICHO AND ALARIC
Relations of Germans to the Empire—Visigoths in Italy-—Battle of Pollentia—
—Radagaisus—Relations of Stilicho and Alarie—Movements in Gaul—Death
of Stilicho—Visigoths again in Italy—Alarie at Rome—Attalus—Death of
Alarie ....... Pages 107-122
CHAPTER V
THEODOSIUS II AND MARCIAN
Anthemius—Pulcheria—Athenais—Significance of reign of the younger Theodosius
—Cyrus the prefect—University of Constantinople—Codex TTieodosianus—
Eudocia in Palestine—Her fall—Chrysaphius—Reign of Marcian . 123-136
CHAPTER VI
BEGINNINGS OF THE DISMEMBERMENT OF THE EMPIRE
Barbarians in Gaul—Tyrants in Gaul—Constantine at Arelate—He wins Spain—֊
Gerontius—Fall of the tyrants—Jovinus and Athaulf—Revolt of Heraclian—
Visigoths in Gaul—Wallia—Constantius—Vandals and Suevians in Spain
—Lands assigned to Visigoths and Burgundians—Local government in
southern Gaul—Death of Constantius III—Placidia—Boniface—Death of
Honorius—John the tyrant suppressed and Valentinian III proclaimed—
Aetius ........ 137-160
CHAPTER VII
INVASIONS OF THE HUNS
Rise of the Hun power—Relations with Vandals—Attila invades the Empire—
Asemus—Peace of Anatolius—The Hun empire . . . 161-166
CHAPTER VIII
THE PATRICIAN AETIUS
Africa—Boniface and Aetius—The Vandals—Burgundians and Alemanni—Theo-
doric the Visigoth—Aetius—Honoria—Attila—Battle of the Catalaunian
Field—Huns take Aquileia—Death of Attila—Deaths of Aetius and Valen-
tinian ........ 167-183
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CHAPTER IX
THE CHURCH IN THE FIFTH CENTURY
Relations of Church and State—Arian controversy—Christological problems—
Nestorianism—Monophysitism—Councils of Ephesus and Chalcedon—Heno-
tikon—Great schism—Donatism—Pelagianism—St. Augustine, Pagesl84-196
CHAPTER X
LIFE AND MANNERS IN THE FIFTH CENTURY
Luxury of court and higher classes—Amusements—Relation of the visit of Por-
phyrius of Gaza to Byzantium—Paganism at Gaza—Birth and baptism of
Theodosius II—Anthemius, a typical educated Byzantine—Alexandria—
Hypatia—Antioch ....... 197-212
CHAPTER XI
A GLIMPSE OF HUN LIFE
Embassy of Maximin to court of Attila, as related by his friend Priscus, 213-223
BOOK III
THE HOUSE OF LEO THE GREAT
CHAPTER I
LEO I
Theory of imperial succession—Aspar—Isaurians in army—Fall of Aspar—Policy
and character of Leo—Loss of Jotaba—Great fire in Constantinople—Pagan-
ism—Death of Leo ...... . 227-233
CHAPTER II
RICIMER THE PATRICIAN
Maximus—Gaiseric in Italy—Avitus—Ricimer—Majorian—Severus—Count Mar-
cellinus—Claims of Gaiseric—Anthemius—Great expedition of Leo against
Vandals—Fall of Anthemius—Olybrius—Death of Ricimer . 234-249
CONTENTS
XXXI
CHAPTER III
ZENO
Leo II—Reign of Basiliscus—Restoration of Zeno—Great fire in Constantinople
—Character and policy of Zeno—Harmatius—Ulus—Yerina—Revolt of
Leontius and Illus—Pamprepius—Zeno’s son—Death of Zeno, Pages 250-260
CHAPTER IY
THE OSTROGOTHS IN ILLYRICUM AND THRACE
Battle of Netad—Theodoric, son of Theodemir—Theodoric, son of Triarius—Alli-
ance of Zeno with son of Theodemir—Alliance of two Theodorics—Alliance
of Zeno and son of Triarius—Son of Theodemir in Epirus—Adamantius—
Bulgarians ........ 261-273
CHAPTER Y
ODOVACAR THE PATRICIAN AND THEODORIC THE PATRICIAN
Glycerius—Julius Nepos—Euric—Orestes—Romulus Augustulus—Odovacar—So-
called “ Fall of Western Empire ”—Odovacar, the successor of Merobaudes—
Fall of Odovacar’s kingdom and Theodoric in Italy—The Franks—Chlodwig
—European geography in 500 a.d.—St. Severinus . . 274-289
CHAPTER VI
ANASTASIUS I
Anastasius—I saurian war—Bulgarian invasions—The Long Wall—Recovery of
Jotaba—Unpopularity of Anastasius—Revolt of Vitalian—Character of
Anastasius—Chrysargyron—Marinus—Death of Anastasius 290-303
CHAPTER VII
THE PERSIAN WAR
The Sassanid dynasty—Isdigerd I. and Arcadius—War in 420-421 a.d.—Ephthal-
ite Huns (Yiddhal)—Perozes—Kobad—Mazdak, the communist—The war
breaks out 502 a.d.—Siege of Amida—Amida recovered—Peace—Founda-
tion of Anastasiopolis (Daras) ..... 304-309
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CHAPTER VIII
GREEK LİTERATÜRE OF THE FIFTH CENTURY
Decadence of literature—Influence of Christianity—Want of ideas and original-
ity—Julian—Synesius—Proclus—Athens—Alexandria—Hypatia—Nonnus
—Christus Fattens—Egyptian school of poetry—The romance—Daphnis and
Chloe — Heliodorus—Achilles Tatius—Xenophon of Ephesus—History—
Eunapius — Zosimus —Olympiodorus —Priscus—Malchus—Candidus—Latin
literature—Claudian—Sidonius—Christian poetry. Pages 310-330
BOOK IV
THE HOUSE OF JUSTIN
PART I
THE AGE OF JUSTINIAN
CHAPTER I
THE REIGN OF JUSTIN I. ; AND THE EARLIER YEARS OF
Justinian s reign
The sixth century—Reaction against Anastasius—Accession of Justinian—John
of Cappadocia—Theodora—The Blues and Greens—Sedition of Nika—Fall
of John of Cappadocia—Absolutism of Justinian—Fraetores plebis—Quaestor
—Imperial style ....... 333-350
CHAPTEB II
JUSTINIAN AND THEODORA
Historical position of Justinian ; his connection with the past and with the future
—His artificial system—The Secret History—Johannes Lydus—The Empress
Theodora—Character of Justinian ..... 351-358
Appendix on the Secret History attributed to Procopius
. 359-864
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