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      Rome and Byzantium in the Visigothic Kingdom : Beyond Imitatio Imperii

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          This volume interrogates the assumption that Visigothic practices and institutions were mere imitations of the Byzantine empire. Contributors rethink these practices not as uncritical and derivative adoptions of Byzantine customs, but as dynamic processes in dialogue with not only the Byzantine empire but also with the contemporary Iberian context, as well as the Roman past. The goal of the volume is to approach Visigothic customs not as an uncritical adoption and imitatio of contemporary Roman models (an "acculturation" model), but as unique interpretations of a common pool of symbols, practices, and institutions that formed the legacy of Rome. The contributors argue that it is necessary to reconsider the idea of imitatio imperii as a process that involved specific actors taking strategic decisions in historically contingent circumstances.

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          9789048544653
          9789463726412
          10 October 2023
          10 October 2023
          10.5117/9789463726412
          0507813e-ce20-4bae-ab83-7c19e8faeee4
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          HISTORY / Byzantine Empire,HISTORY / Ancient / Rome,HISTORY / Medieval,Imperia,Byzantine Empire,Amsterdam University Press,History, Art History, and Archaeology,Antiquity,Medieval Studies,AUP Wetenschappelijk,Iberian style,Visigoth style,European history,Early history: c. 500 to c. 1450/1500

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