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New Approaches to Byzantine History and Culture
Series Editors
Florin Curta
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
Leonora Neville
University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, USA
Shaun Tougher
Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK

New Approaches to Byzantine History and Culture publishes high-quality scholarship on all aspects of Byzantine culture and society from the fourth to the fifteenth centuries, presenting fresh approaches to key aspects of Byzantine civilization and new studies of unexplored topics to a broad academic audience. The series is a venue for both methodologically innovative work and ground-breaking studies on new topics, seeking to engage medievalists beyond the narrow confines of Byzantine studies.

The core of the series is original scholarly monographs on various aspects of Byzantine culture or society, with a particular focus on books that foster the interdisciplinarity and methodological sophistication of Byzantine studies. The series editors are interested in works that combine textual and material sources, that make exemplary use of advanced methods for the analysis of those sources, and that bring theoretical practices of other fields, such as gender theory, subaltern studies, religious studies theory, anthropology, etc. to the study of Byzantine culture and society.

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Stanislav Doleal
The Reign of Constantine, 306337
Continuity and Change in the Late Roman Empire
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Stanislav Doleal
University of South Bohemia, esk Budjovice, Czech Republic
ISSN 2730-9363 e-ISSN 2730-9371
New Approaches to Byzantine History and Culture
ISBN 978-3-030-97463-3 e-ISBN 978-3-030-97464-0
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1st edition: University of South Bohemia Press 2020

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Abbreviations
Sources
Ambros. obit.

Ambrosius, De obitu Theodosii

Amm. Marc.

Ammianus Marcellinus, Res gestae

Aug. civ.

Aurelius Augustinus, De civitate Dei

Aur. Vict.

Aurelius Victor, Liber de Caesaribus

Cons. Const.

Consularia Constantinopolitana

Cypr. ep.

Cyprianus, Epistulae

Dio

Cassius Dio, Historiae Romanae

Epitome

Epitome de Caesaribus

Euseb. HE

Eusebius, Historia ecclesiastica

Euseb. VC

Eusebius, Vita Constantini

Eutr.

Eutropius, Breviarium

Flav. Ant. Jud.

Flavius Josephus, Antiquitates Judaicae

Herod.

Herodianus, Ab excessu divi Marci

Hieron. Chron.

Hieronymus (Jerome), Chronicon

Hieron. De vir.

Hieronymus (Jerome), De viris illustribus

Chron. 354

Chronicle of the year 354 (Chronographus anni CCCLIIII)

Jord. Get.

Jordanes, Getica

Jord. Rom.

Jordanes, Romana

Julian. Caes.

Julianus, Caesares

Julian. Or.

Julianus, Orationes

Lact. mort. pers.

Lactantius, De morte persecutorum

Lact. div. inst.

Lactantius, Divinae institutiones

Malalas

Joannes Malalas, Chronographia

Mater.

Julius Firmicus Maternus, Mathesis

Optat. Carm.

Publilius Optatianus Porfyrius, Carmina

Origo

Origo Constantini imperatoris

Oros. Hist.

Paulus Orosius, Historiae adversus paganos

Philost. HE

Filostorgios, Historiaecclesiastica

Plin. epist.

Pliny the Younger, Epistulae

Polem.

Polemius Silvius, Laterculus

Socr. HE

Socrates Scholasticus, Historiaecclesiastica

Soz. HE

Sozomenus, Historia ecclesiastica

Suet. Aug.

Suetonius, Divus Augustus

Suet. Dom.

Suetonius, Domitianus

Suet. Jul.

Suetonius, Divus Julius

Suet. Ner.

Suetonius, Nero

Suet. Tib.

Suetonius, Tiberius

Tac. Ann.

Tacitus, Annales

Tac. Hist.

Tacitus, Historiae

Tert. Apol.

Tertullianus, Apologeticum

Theod. HE

Theodoretus, Historia ecclesiastica

Theoph.

Theophanes, Chronographia

Zon.

Zonaras, Epitome historion

Zos.

Zosimus, Historia nea

The lives of emperors in the Historia Augusta (HA), listed chronologically
Hadrian.

Hadrianus

Ael.

Aelius

Anton. Pius

Antoninus Pius

M. Aur.

Marcus Aurelius

Avid. Cass.

Avidius Cassius

Comm.

Commodus

Pert.

Pertinax

Did. Iul.

Didius Julianus

Sev.

Septimius Severus

Pesc. Nig.

Pescennius Niger

Clod. Alb.

Clodius Albinus

Carac.

Caracalla

Macr.

Macrinus

Diad.

Diadumenus

Heliog.

Heliogabalus

Alex. Sev.

Alexander Severus

Maxim.

Maximini duo

Gord.

Gordiani tres

Max. et Balb.

Maximus et Balbinus

Valer.

Valeriani duo

Gall.

Gallieni duo

Tyr. trig.

Tyranni triginta

Claud.

Divus Claudius

Aurel.

Divus Aurelianus

Tac.

Tacitus

Prob.

Probus

Quadr. tyr.

Quadrigae tyrannorum

Car.

Carus et Carinus et Numerianus

CJ

Codex Justinianus

CTh

Codex Theodosianus

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