Roma aeterna
Beitraege zu Spaetantike und Fruehmittelalter
The period between antiquity and the Middle Ages is increasingly becoming the focus of interdisciplinary research and is taking shape as a distinct and historically significant period. Researchers are attempting to combine long-term transformation processes and epochal turning points to form a coherent panorama, giving impetus to current discussions on questions regarding epochs and periodisation.
The series Roma aeterna stays abreast of developments in international research on late antiquity and the early Middle Ages. It focuses on this transitional period, examining it from as broad a perspective as possible, crossing not only traditional epochal thresholds, but subject boundaries, too. The series brings together the subjects of ancient and medieval history, classical philology, archaeology, theology and Byzantine studies.
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Edited by
Prof. Dr. Volker Henning Drecoll
Universität TübingenLehrstuhl für Kirchengeschichte
Liebermeisterstr. 18
72076 Tübingen
DEUTSCHLAND volker.drecoll@uni-tuebingen.de
Prof. Dr. Robert Kirstein
Universität TübingenLehrstuhl für Lateinische Philologie
Wilhelmstr. 36
72074 Tübingen
DEUTSCHLAND robert.kirstein@uni-tuebingen.de
Prof. Dr. Irmgard Männlein-Robert
Universität TübingenLehrstuhl für Griechische Philologie
Wilhelmstr. 36
72074 Tübingen
DEUTSCHLAND irmgard.maennlein-robert@uni-tuebingen.de
Prof. Dr. Mischa Meier
Universität TübingenSeminar für Alte Geschichte
Wilhelmstr. 36
72074 Tübingen
DEUTSCHLAND mischa.meier@uni-tuebingen.de
Prof. Dr. Cristina Murer
Universität TübingenInstitut für Klassische Archäologie
Burgsteige 11
72074 Tübingen
DEUTSCHLAND
cristina.murer@uni-tuebingen.de
Prof. Dr. Steffen Patzold
Universität TübingenSeminar für Mittelalterliche Geschichte
Wilhelmstr. 36
72074 Tübingen
DEUTSCHLAND steffen.patzold@uni-tuebingen.de
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Schmidt-Hofner
Universität TübingenSeminar für Alte Geschichte
Wilhelmstr. 36
72074 Tübingen
DEUTSCHLAND sebastian.schmidt-hofner@uni-tuebingen.de
Roma Aeterna
General information
ISSN 2195-5808 (print)
ISSN 2699-2744 (online)
Founded: 2013
Size: 17 x 24 cm
Languages: English, German
Validation: peer review
Publishing information
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