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Plague and the End of Antiquity, the Pandemic of 541-750

Libros antiguos y modernos
Ed. Lester Little
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, United Kingdom, 2010,
24,00 €
(Roma, Italia)

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  • Autor
  • Ed. Lester Little
  • Editores
  • CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, United Kingdom, 2010
  • Materia
  • Classica Ancient Rome Greece
  • Descripción
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  • Sobrecubierta
  • False
  • Conservación
  • Muy bueno
  • Encuadernación
  • Tapa blanda
  • Copia autógrafa
  • False
  • Primera edición
  • False

Descripción

8vo, trade paperback, a clean and sound copy, stamped DAMAGED to title page, hence a remaiindered copy. no faults. . Plague was a key factor in the waning of Antiquity and the beginning of the Middle Ages. In this volume, the first on the subject, twelve scholars from a variety of disciplines - history, archaeology, epidemiology, and molecular biology - have produced a comprehensive account of the pandemic's origins, spread, and mortality, as well as its economic, social, political, and religious effects. The historians examine written sources in a range of languages, including Arabic, Syriac, Greek, Latin, and Old Irish. Archaeologists analyse burial pits, abandoned villages, and aborted building projects. The epidemiologists use the written sources to track the disease's means and speed of transmission, the mix of vulnerability and resistance it encountered, and the patterns of reappearance over time. Finally, molecular biologists, newcomers to this kind of investigation, have become pioneers of paleopathology, seeking ways to identify pathogens in human remains from the remote past.

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