Corinth: The First City of Greece
An Urban History of Late Antique Cult and Religion
Biographical note
Richard M. Rothaus, Ph.D. (1993), Ohio State University, is Assistant Professor of History, St. Cloud State University, and Director of the Archaeological Computing Laboratory at the same university. He is also Assistant Director of the Ohio State University Excavations at Isthmia, Greece.
Readership
Corinth, the First City of Greece will be of interest to researchers and students in the religious life of Late Antiquity, Byzantium, and the Early Middle Ages.
Reviews
'As a result, the book is a serviceable guide both to Corinth's archaeological record and the excavations that unearthed it, useful even to scholars focused on early rather than late Roman Corinth.'
Rihard e. DeMaris, Religious Studies Review, 2003.
'...Richard Rothaus is to be congratulated for addressing a significant era and posing important questions concerning Corinth and the Corinthia.'
Paul D. Scotton, BMCR, 2002.'…relevant to scholars of early Roman Corinth as to scholars of late antiquity…there exists no historical study of religion at Corinth so well informed by the archaeological record.'
Richard E. DeMaris, Journal of Biblical Literature, 2002.
Rihard e. DeMaris, Religious Studies Review, 2003.
'...Richard Rothaus is to be congratulated for addressing a significant era and posing important questions concerning Corinth and the Corinthia.'
Paul D. Scotton, BMCR, 2002.'…relevant to scholars of early Roman Corinth as to scholars of late antiquity…there exists no historical study of religion at Corinth so well informed by the archaeological record.'
Richard E. DeMaris, Journal of Biblical Literature, 2002.
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