A feast in Carthage: testing the limits of ‘secularity’ in Late Antiquity
A now conventional model, developed by Robert Markus, sees late Roman cities as fundamentally secular landscapes. Focusing on Augustine's sermon against a feast of the genius of Carthage ( Sermo62), this article argues that narratives of 'secularity' have neglected pagans 'own at...
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2020
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