¿The Past through Narratology¿ proposes a fresh approach to various types of texts from Late
Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Starting from a broad defi nition of what a text can be ¿
ranging from hagiographic narratives and maps to archaeological remains ¿ this book proposes
narrativity and narratology as frameworks for exploring sources and exchanging opinions. The
various contributions in this volume investigate how late antique and early medieval authors
and movements used narrative as a vehicle for their ideas and how they operated in literarised
spaces. At the same time this book also examines how we as researchers construct narratives
about our periods of study.