ABSTRACT

In the burgeoning field of late classical antiquity the authors of late Roman Gaul have served as a mine of information regarding the historical, cultural, political, social and religious developments of the western empire, and of Gaul in particular. Ausonius is outstanding among these authors for the extraordinary range of material which his writings illuminate. His family exemplifies the rise of provincial upper-classes in Aquitania through talent, ambition and opportunism.
Fusing historical method with archaeological, artistic and literary evidence, Hagith Sivan interprets the political message of Ausonius' work and conveys the material reality of his lifestyle.

chapter 1|5 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |2 pages

Part I BORDEAUX: MUNICIPAL ARISTOCRACY AND URBAN ECONOMICS

chapter 3|18 pages

THE CITY

chapter 4|25 pages

GENS AUSONIANA

The Formation of a Provincial Aristocracy

chapter 5|21 pages

SCHOOLS AND SCHOLARS

part |2 pages

Part II TRIER: SEAT OF AN EMPIRE

chapter 6|22 pages

THE COURT OF VALENTINIAN I

chapter 7|23 pages

THE COURT OF GRATIAN

chapter 8|6 pages

CONCLUSION