Early Medieval Spain. Unity in Diversity, 400–1000 (2E)

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INTRODUr.TION


  1. Ammianus Marcellinus, Res Gestae XXXI, vol. III, ed. J.c. Rolfe (Loeb Library, 1939)
    pp. 376-505 (Latin with English translation), for the relations between the Romans and
    the Visigoths, the battle of Adrianople, and the rise of the Huns.

  2. H. Wolfram, History of the Goths (Berkeley, 1988) pp. 117-71; P. Heather, Goths and
    Romans 332-489 (Oxford, 1991) pp. 71-224.

  3. E.A. Thompson, The Goths in the time of Uljila (Oxford, 1966) chs 4 and 5.

  4. J. Arce, EI ultimo siglo de la Espana romana: 284-409 (Madrid, 1982); SJ. Keay,
    Roman Spain (London, 1988) pp. 172-201.

  5. See the collected studies in Les Empereurs Romains d'Espagne (Paris, 1965); S. Williams
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  6. J.F. Matthews, 'A Pious Supporter of Theodosius I: Maternus Cynegius and his
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  7. A. Montenegro Duque, J.M. Blazquez Martinez, and J.M. Solana Sainz, Espana
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  8. R. Thouvenot, Essai sur la province romaine de Bftique (Paris, 1940) for the south; for
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  9. Epistle to the Romans xv. 24, 28.

  10. J.M. Blazquez, 'The Possible African Origin of Iberian Christianity', Classical Folia
    XXIII (1969) pp. 3-31. Cf. contra: Histaria de la Iglesia de Espmia I (Bl) part I, ch. 4.

  11. H. Chadwick, Priscillian of Avila (Oxford, 1976), also A. d'Ales, P>iscillien et l'Espagne
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  12. See most recently, A. Tranoy, La Galice Romaine (Paris, 1981).

  13. R. Collins, The Basques (Oxford, 1986) pp. 8-12.

  14. Strabo, Gfographielll, ed. F. Lasserre (Paris: Ed. Bude, 1966) vol. II; see MJ. Perex
    Agorreta, Los Vascones (Buriada, 1986).
    I. THE EMERGENCE OF A NEW ORDER

  15. Augustine, De Civitate Dei I passim, ed. C. Tauchnitz, (Leipzig, 1877) pp. 3-38.

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    pp. 315-27.

  17. S. Mazzarino, The End of the Ancient W01"id (Eng. tr. London, 1966) chs 1 and 4.

  18. Sidonius Apollinaris, Poems and Letters, 2 vols, ed. and tr. W.B. Anderson (Loeb
    Library, 1936); see especially his description of the court of the Visigothic king Theoderic
    II, ep. 1.2, vol. I, pp. 334-45.

  19. Orosius (Bibliog. A2(a» prologue, pp. 3-5.

  20. J.F. Matthews, 'Olympiodorus of Thebes and the History of the West (AD407-25)',
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  21. Orosius (Bibliog. A2(a» VII. 40, pp. 356-7; Zosimus (A2(a» v.27, p. 222;
    Olpnpiodorus (A2(a», fragment 12, ed. Blockley, p. 170.

  22. Orosius (A2(a» VII. 40, p. 356; Zosimus v. 43, VI.l and 5.

  23. Orosius (A2(a» VII. 40, p. 357; Hydatius 42, ed. Burgess (A2(a) ), p. 80. On
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  24. Orosius (A2(a» VII. 42, p. 359; Olympiodorus (A2(a», frag. 16, p. 176; Gregory
    of Tours, Historiarum Lim Decem II. 9, ed. B. Krusch and W. Levison, M.G.H., S.R.G. I
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