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Contesting late Roman Illyricum: Invasions and transformations in the Danubian-Balkan provinces
The reinvention of Judean collective identity in a Hellenistic world contending with Rome
 
In the halo of golden light: Imperial authority and Buddhist ritual in Heian Japan (749--1185)
Writing and the state in early China in comparative perspective
 
Practice leads to theory: Orthodoxy and the spiritual struggle in the world of Philoxenos of Mabbug (470--523)
Defending democracy: A study of ancient Greek anti-tyranny legislation
 
Worshipping in community: Jupiter and Roman religion in the early imperial period
Vestigia cladis: The afterlife of defeat in the Roman historical imagination
 
Soldier speech acts in Greek and Roman literature and society
Rome's own sibyl: The Sibylline Books in the Roman Republic and early Empire
 
Restoring the treasury of mind: The practical knowledge of the "Natural History"
The rhetoric of parrhesia in Roman Greece
 
Skill, exchange and common-knowledge: Studies on craftsmen and craftsmanship in democratic Athens
Christian education and worship in the making of the late-antique church: Paideia and cult in the "Catechetical Homilies" of Theodore of Mopsuestia
 
Another race? Ethnicity, universalism, and the emergence of Christianity
The Roman state's response to local resistance
 
Bribery in classical Athens
Aesopic lives: Greek imperial literature and urban popular culture
 
Syria between Byzantium and Islam: Making incommensurables speak