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The Riot of A.D. 387 in Antioch: The Role of the Theatrical Claques in the Later Empire

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The riot at Antioch in the early spring of A.D. 387 is described in two eye-witness accounts, that of Libanius—in particular Orations 19–23—and that of John Chrysostom—in particular the 21 Homiliae ad populum Antiochenum de statuis. Consequently, it has often been studied in more or less detail by modern scholars, each approaching it from his own point of view. It might seem that all that could be said has been said. Nevertheless, certain features of the disorders, which have some interest for the social history of the period, have not been adequately dealt with. It is as a contribution to the understanding of these that the present study is written.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: The Riot of A.D. 387 in Antioch: The Role of the Theatrical Claques in the Later Empire
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The riot at Antioch in the early spring of A.
D.
387 is described in two eye-witness accounts, that of Libanius—in particular Orations 19–23—and that of John Chrysostom—in particular the 21 Homiliae ad populum Antiochenum de statuis.
Consequently, it has often been studied in more or less detail by modern scholars, each approaching it from his own point of view.
It might seem that all that could be said has been said.
Nevertheless, certain features of the disorders, which have some interest for the social history of the period, have not been adequately dealt with.
It is as a contribution to the understanding of these that the present study is written.

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