Corinth in Late Antiquity: A Greek, Roman, and Christian City

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By Amelia R. Brown ’99

Published April 23, 2018

Corinth was an influential merchant city from the second through sixth centuries A.D., and it later became important for Christianity. Corinth in Late Antiquity (IB Tauris) analyzes how the society destroyed and rebuilt public spaces, transforming the city’s Agora and temples to churches and fortifications.

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