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1. Augustine of Hippo: A Biography (New Edition, with an Epilogue) by Peter Brown | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(2000-08-07)
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Auguatine biography
Augustine the Most Human of Humanists
A Fantastic and Thorough Biography of an Early Church Patriarch
Bio of St AGustine
A brilliant thinker made accessible |
2. The Rise of Western Christendom: Triumph and Diversity, A.D. 200-1000, 2nd Edition (The Making of Europe) by Peter Brown | |
Paperback: 640
Pages
(2003-01-13)
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Magisterial; best enjoyed in combination with Peter Heather's "Fall of The Roman Empire"
EXcellent Introduction to a Historical Period!
A Foundational Study of Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
I read this for a class
Excellent book - |
3. The Body and Society: Men, Women, and Sexual Renunciation in Early Christianity; Twentieth Anniversary Edition with a New Introduction (Columbia Classics in Religion) by Peter Brown | |
Paperback: 504
Pages
(2008-06-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description First published in 1988, Peter Brown'sThe Body and Society was a groundbreaking study of the marriage and sexual practices of early Christians in the ancient Mediterranean and Near East. Brown focuses on the practice of permanent sexual renunciation-continence, celibacy, and lifelong virginity-in Christian circles from the first to the fifth centuries A.D. and traces early Christians' preoccupations with sexuality and the body in the work of the period's great writers. The Body and Society questions how theological views on sexuality and the human body both mirrored and shaped relationships between men and women, Roman aristocracy and slaves, and the married and the celibate. Brown discusses Tertullian, Valentinus, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Constantine, the Desert Fathers, Jerome, Ambrose, and Augustine, among others, and considers asceticism and society in the Eastern Empire, martyrdom and prophecy, gnostic spiritual guidance, promiscuity among the men and women of the church, monks and marriage in Egypt, the ascetic life of women in fourth-century Jerusalem, and the body and society in the early Middle Ages. In his new introduction, Brown reflects on his work's reception in the scholarly community. Customer Reviews (5)
Quite Obsolete
Theme not very carefully defined
an excellent, scholarly study
An Excellent History of Early Christianity
A very well written history book, it makes history pleasant. |
4. Society and the Holy in Late Antiquity by Peter Brown | |
Paperback: 350
Pages
(1989-10-25)
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5. Power and Persuasion in Late Antiquity: Towards a Christian Empire (Curti Lecture Series) by Peter Brown | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1992-10-15)
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Excellent and exciting presentation of a key historical moment
Petrus Brown deus est |
6. The Making of Late Antiquity (Jackson Lectures) by Peter Brown | |
Paperback: 148
Pages
(1993-03-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description Peter Brown presents a masterly history of Roman society in the second, third, and fourth centuries. Brown interprets the changes in social patterns and religious thought, breaking away from conventional modern images of the period. Customer Reviews (5)
One of the best books on the subject
The poisoning of the classical spirit I found this book to be an extremely clear and well-written explanation of the decline of classical Greco-Roman civilization. The period from the second to the fourth centuries, from the Antonines to Constantine, is covered. The author makes a very good case that the cause for this decline in the classical world was primarily due to a concentration of wealth and power into fewer and fewer hands. He shows this to be true in economic, political, cultural, and most especially, religious spheres. He also shows the obvious parallels with our own age without being heavy handed. First he shows the grand show of power and tradition in the age of the Antonines to be primarily an empty hollow thing. It was the gigantism that precedes decline even if the players of the time could not see it. The societal restraints and governors that constrained individual ambition began to erode. The old code of civic virtue, of demonstrating your greatness by contributing to the benefit of the society, the polis, crumbled. Wealth was concentrated into fewer and fewer hands. The common people were forced off of the land. Bankruptcy became commonplace across the empire. Politically, power concentrated into a smaller and smaller circle centered on the court in Rome, and then Constantinople, and away from the provincial towns and capitals. Culturally and scholarly, all status depended on ones mastery of polished Greek and the ability to quote precisely from the classics (i.e. scholarship depended more on the size of your library than the size of your intellect.) It is in the religious and spiritual sphere that this tendency to place all authority in the hands of an elite becomes the most insidious, and the most damaging. It is demonstrated that ,traditionally, the average man of the Greco-Roman world saw that world as alive with supernatural forces that he interacted with on a daily basis. The pagan participant in the mysteries experienced the divine through direct contact. This slowly changed with the rise of Christianity. Men were told that only "official" intermediaries could bridge the gap between heaven and earth. As a result this gap widened into a chasm. The old comforting classical assumption that heaven and earth lived side by side in gentle communion faded away. In the author's words, the leaders of the Christian church came to stand between heaven and an earth emptied of the Gods. With all economic, political, scholarly, and religious power concentrated in the hands of a tiny, ruthless, corrupt elite, is it any wonder that the common man lost any interest in maintaining the empire? The old system of civic virtue and of the old delicately balanced system of obligations from ruled to the rulers, and the rulers to the ruled, had been poisoned. Any of this sound familiar?
The poisoning of the classical spirit I found this book to be an extremely clear and well-written explanation of the decline of classical Greco-Roman civilization. The period from the second to the fourth centuries, from the Antonines to Constantine, is covered. The author makes a very good case that the cause for this decline in the classical world was primarily due to a concentration of wealth and power into fewer and fewer hands. He shows this to be true in economic, political, cultural, and most especially, religious spheres. He also shows the obvious parallels with our own age without being heavy handed. First he shows the grand show of power and tradition in the age of the Antonines to be primarily an empty hollow thing. It was the gigantism that precedes decline even if the players of the time could not see it. The societal restraints and governors that constrained individual ambition began to erode. The old code of civic virtue, of demonstrating your greatness by contributing to the benefit of the society, the polis, crumbled. Wealth was concentrated into fewer and fewer hands. The common people were forced off of the land. Bankruptcy became commonplace across the empire. Politically, power concentrated into a smaller and smaller circle centered on the court in Rome, and then Constantinople, and away from the provincial towns and capitals. Culturally and scholarly, all status depended on ones mastery of polished Greek and the ability to quote precisely from the classics (i.e. scholarship depended more on the size of your library than the size of your intellect.) It is in the religious and spiritual sphere that this tendency to place all authority in the hands of an elite becomes the most insidious, and the most damaging. It is demonstrated that ,traditionally, the average man of the Greco-Roman world saw that world as alive with supernatural forces that he interacted with on a daily basis. The pagan participant in the mysteries experienced the divine through direct contact. This slowly changed with the rise of Christianity. Men were told that only "official" intermediaries could bridge the gap between heaven and earth. As a result this gap widened into a chasm.The old comforting classical assumption that heaven and earth lived side by side in gentle communion faded away. In the author's words, the leaders of the Christian church came to stand between heaven and an earth emptied of the Gods. With all economic, political, scholarly, and religious power concentrated in the hands of a tiny, ruthless, corrupt elite, is it any wonder that the common man lost any interest in maintaining the empire? The old system of civic virtue and of the old delicately balanced system of obligations from ruled to the rulers, and the rulers to the ruled, had been poisoned. Any of this sound familiar?
Excelent introduction to the Late Antiquity
An excellent introduction to Late Antiquity |
7. Children Make Terrible Pets by Peter Brown | |
Hardcover: 40
Pages
(2010-09-07)
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Brilliant!Great Bday Gift
Some creatures don't make great pets... |
8. The World of Late Antiquity AD 150-750: AD 150-750 (Library of World Civilization) by Peter Brown | |
Paperback: 216
Pages
(1989-03-17)
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The most significant book of my academic career
The World of Late Antiquity AD 150-750: AD 150-750 (Library of World Civilization)
Excellent Introduction to Late Antiquity
Beautifully written history that challenges popular assumptions
A good introduction |
9. Poverty and Leadership in the Later Roman Empire (Menahem Stern Jerusalem Lectures) by Peter Brown | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2001-11-01)
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Intelligently written, important scholarship |
10. Late Antiquity by Peter Brown | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(1998-04-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this history of the late antique period, which appeared earlier in the five-volume series A History of Private Life, Peter Brown shows the slow shift from one form of public community to another--from the ancient city to the Christian church. In the four centuries between Marcus Aurelius (161-180) and Justinian (527-565), the Mediterranean world passed through a series of profound transmutations that affected the rhythms of life, the moral sensibilities, and the sense of the self of the inhabitants of its cities, and of the countryside around them. Customer Reviews (1)
well written by not historical enough |
11. The Curious Garden by Peter Brown | |
Hardcover: 40
Pages
(2009-04-01)
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Definitely, *definitely!* a must read!!
Fantastic book!
Beautiful illustrations, keeps my son's attention
Green City Inspiration
Great book - love story and pix |
12. Chowder by Peter Brown | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(2006-09-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description Chowder is a hilarious and heartwarming story that introduces an endearing new character to the picture book market. Customer Reviews (17)
Funny and cute!
Good One For Your Beginner Reader
It's a dog's life
Go Chowder!
Two boys' review: Quirky bulldog delivers fun bedtime story...for adults, too! |
13. The Cult of the Saints: Its Rise and Function in Latin Christianity (The Haskell Lectures on History of Religions) by Peter Brown | |
Paperback: 204
Pages
(1982-02-15)
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Anthropological rather than theological sources
The sainted and how they got that way
The other history of the early church
Good background book of the Middle Ages
The Cult of Saints and the Joining of Heaven and Earth |
14. The Comedies (Oxford World's Classics) by Terence, Peter Brown | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2010-01-11)
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Hey, join the party!
hilarious
Comedic
timeless classic comedy |
15. Authority and the Sacred: Aspects of the Christianisation of the Roman World (Canto original series) by Peter Brown | |
Paperback: 108
Pages
(1997-08-28)
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The Pagan/Christian interface- not so tidy as you may think
"Fascinating and Resourceful"
Erudite, elegant and satisfying
Erudite, elegant and satisfying |
16. The Love You Make: An Insider's Story of the Beatles by Peter Brown, Steven Gaines | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(2002-11-05)
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If You Were There, Where Were You?
One of the best rock bios out there.
Nothing New
Sometimes acurate, usually bitter
Gripping |
17. America's Waterfront Revival: Port Authorities and Urban Redevelopment (The City in the Twenty-First Century) by Peter Hendee Brown | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(2009)
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Editorial Review Product Description Since the early years of the twentieth century, public authorities have been providing an enormous share of the public infrastructure in the United States and have shaped our urban environment in powerful ways. Politicians have continued to create new public authorities, but many older ones remain influential, adapting to ever-changing economic trends, technologies, and user demands by entering new lines of business. Among the authorities that have continued to change and have remained relevant are many of the nation's industrial-era port authorities, including the Tampa Port Authority, the Port of San Francisco, the Port of San Diego, and the Delaware River Port Authority. Customer Reviews (2)
The New Waterfront
Waterfront revitalization is now the name of the game. |
18. Megaliths, Myths and Men: An Introduction to Astro-Archaeology by Peter Lancaster Brown | |
Paperback: 328
Pages
(2000-03-17)
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overview
Megaliths,Myths and Men |
19. Growing Up Brown: Memoirs of a Filipino American (The Scott and Laurie Oki Series in Asian American Studies) by Peter M. Jamero | |
Paperback: 331
Pages
(2006-07-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description Peter Jamero’s story of hardship and success illuminates the experience of what he calls the "bridge generation" -- the American-born children of the Filipinos recruited as farm workers in the 1920s and 30s. Their experiences span the gap between these early immigrants and those Filipinos who owe their U.S. residency to the liberalization of immigration laws in 1965. His book is a sequel of sorts to Carlos Bulosan’s America Is in the Heart, with themes of heartbreaking struggle against racism and poverty and eventual triumph. Jamero describes his early life in a farm-labor camp in Livingston, California, and the path that took him, through naval service and graduate school, far beyond Livingston. A longtime community activist and civic leader, Jamero describes decades of toil and progress before the Filipino community entered the sociopolitical mainstream. He shares a wealth of anecdotes and reflections from his career as an executive of health and human service programs in Sacramento, Washington, D.C., Seattle, and San Francisco. Customer Reviews (1)
A useful book for teachers. |
20. Peter in the New Testament: A Collaborative Assessment by Protestant and Roman Catholic Scholars by Raymond Edward Brown | |
Paperback: 196
Pages
(2002-03-02)
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Peter in the New Testament - the non-sectarian truth? |
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