Felicior Augusto, Melior Traiano. On the propagation of traditional models of “good emperorship” under Constantine the Great between 306 and 324 AD. (original) (raw)

From the Misreading of a Sixteenth-Century Sketch to an Exquisite Evidence of Constantine's Nea Roma

Tin Turkovic, Nikolina Maraković

Peristil : zbornik radova za povijest umjetnosti , Vol. 65 No. 1, 2022

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'Constantine - Perspectives on Art' in Noel Lensky (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Constantine, Cambridge (CUP), 2006, 255-77

Jas Elsner

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Kate Cooper, "The Long Shadow of Constantine," Journal of Roman Studies, Available on CJO 2014 doi:10.1017/S0075435814001142

Kate Cooper

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Constantine, the Tetrarchy, and the emperor Augustus

Catherine Ware

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Formal Shortcomings or a Different Kunstwollen: Ritualisation and the Arch of Constantine

Bente Kiilerich

Ars auro gemmisque prior. Melanges en hommage à Jean-Pierre Caillet, ed. by C. Blondeau e.a, Zagreb-Motovun 2013, 95-103.

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‘From Usurper to Emperor: The Politics of Legitimation in the Age of Constantine’, Journal of Late Antiquity 1 (2008), 82-100.

Mark Humphries

Journal of Late Antiquity, 2008

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The Severitas of Constantine: Imperial Virtues in Panegyrici Latini 7(6) and 6(7)

Catherine Ware

Journal of Late Antiquity, 2014

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‘Constantine, Christianity, and Rome (review article)’, Hermathena 171 (2001 [2003]), 47-63.

Mark Humphries

Hermathena, 2001

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“The statuary collection held at the Baths of Zeuxippus (AP 2) and the search for Constantine’s museological intentions”. Synthesis 21 (La Plata, Argentina) 2014: 15-30.

Carlos Jesus

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Lost on Reverse? Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos’s Vying with Romanos I Lekapenos for Legitimacy as a Tale of Coins, Seals, and Tesserae

Ivan Marić

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The Panegyric of Constantine in 310 CE: Review of Catherine Ware, A Literary Commentary on Panegyrici Latini VI(7). An Oration Delivered before the Emperor Constantine in Trier, ca. AD 310 (Cambridge: Cambridge, 2021). ISBN: 9781107123694.

Byron Waldron

The Classical Review, 2022

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2013. The Life of Constantine. The Image of an Image, in; A. Johnson and J. Schott, eds., Eusebius of Caesarea. Traditions and Innovations, Harvard University Press, 2013, 133-149

Peter Van Nuffelen

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Review of L. Grig & G. Kelly (eds.), Two Romes: Rome and Constantinople in Late Antiquity (2012)

David Woods

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Roman Studies in Sixth-Century Constantinople, 2009

Averil Cameron

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Creating new Constantines at the end of the sixth century

Santiago Castellanos

Historical Research, 2012

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Constantine’s Civil War Triumph of AD 312 and the Adaptability of Triumphal Tradition, Analecta Romana Instituti Danici 37, 2012, 29-53 (the complete article)

Carsten Hjort Lange

Analecta Romana Instituti Danici 37, 29-53., 2012

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Constantine’s Vicennalia and the Death of Crispus. (2013: Lars Ramskold. Niš & Byzantium XI, pp. 409-456)

Lars Ramskold

Niš & Byzantium XI, pp. 409-456, 2013

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Review of S. Bassett, The Urban Image of Late Antique Constantinople (2004)

David Woods

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Constantine's Tetradrachms

David Woods

Numismatic Chronicle, 2016

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CONSTANTINE THE GREAT -THE MODEL OF BYZANTINE

Christopher Miller

2014

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The severitas of Constantine: imperial virtues in Panegyrici Latini VII(6) and VI(7)

Catherine Ware

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“Producing Distinction: Aristocratic and Imperial Representation in the Constantinian Age”

Mariana Bodnaruk

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'In hoc signo vinces': The Original Context of the Vision of Constantine

Richard Price

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Under this sign you shall be the ruler! Eusebius, the Chi-Rho letters and the archê of Constantine

Fernando López Sánchez

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Part Four: Jerusalem, Constantinople andt he End of Antiquity

Paul Magdalino

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