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Byzantium & Friends

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Conversations with experts in the history of Byzantium and surrounding fields, hosted by Anthony Kaldellis.Copyright 2019 All rights reserved. Christianisme Monde Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité Éducation
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  • 142. The decline of animal sacrifice in the late Roman world, with James Rives
    Oct 24 2025

    A conversation with James Rives (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) on the history of ancient animal sacrifice in the Roman world. We focus on its decline and eventual demise in the third and fourth centuries. Animal sacrifice was caught up in the conflicts between the Roman emperors and the Christian Church, which endowed it with an importance it had not had before. The conversation is based on James' recent book Animal Sacrifice in the Roman Empire (31 BCE-395 CE): Power, Communication, and Cultural Transformation (Oxford University Press 2024).

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    1 h et 2 min
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