"In this masterpiece of a book, Peter Brown takes us on a journey from his native Ireland to Oxford, Berkeley, and Princeton as well as the Sudan, Iran, Turkey, and the Mediterranean. Along the way, we learn of the books and people who inspired him and contributed to the steady development of his influential ideas. It is written with deep humanity and generosity; one comes away richer, wiser, immensely grateful, and still wanting more."-- Averil Cameron, author of Byzantine Matters " Journeys of the Mind is a rich and personal recounting of the birth of late antiquity, full of unexpected and fresh insights. It is also an engrossing tableau of now-vanished social worlds, from prewar Ireland to mid-twentieth-century Oxford to prerevolutionary Iran to 1970s Berkeley. Lyrical, profound, and deeply moving, the book puts Brown's powers of empathy and imagination on full display and ranks as one of his finest accomplishments."-- Kyle Harper, author of Plagues upon the Earth: Disease and the Course of Human History "Peter Brown has woven the conviviality and erudition of his company with the sweep and brilliance of his scholarship to create a unique, delightful journey through his life as the founding scholar of early Christendom."-- Judith Herrin, author of Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe "In Augustine of Hippo , Peter Brown unforgettably combined biographical sensitivity, fine-grained historical analysis, and lyrical writing to produce a life story of arresting beauty and depth.
Now, drawing on these same gifts, he achieves this accomplishment yet again with his own life story, while tracing, as well, the twentieth century's creation of the academic study of late antiquity. Told with grace, wit, and keen insight, Journeys of the Mind invites the reader to accompany this master storyteller as he relates his own thrilling intellectual autobiography. What variegated sojourns; what gifts of navigation; what wonderful journeys, indeed."-- Paula Fredriksen, author of When Christians Were Jews: The First Generation " Journeys of the Mind is a profound meditation on what it means to be a historian, by one born between countries, religions, and classes. Peter Brown reminds us that to do history means to live in it, and to toggle backwards and forwards between our pasts, the past, and the 'primal sadness' of an unknowable future. This is not only an autobiographical account of a historian, or the shaping of a historical field, but a lyrical reminder of how history is born of families and friendships."-- Kimberley Bowes, University of Pennsylvania "Peter Brown ranks among our greatest living historians and finest writers in the English language, and this book takes us on a trip across worlds and histories. Through his gimlet eye we walk the sectarian streets of his native Ireland, enjoy the gaudy nights of 1950s Oxford, navigate the buses of rural Iran and crowded Cairo, and experience the leafy sub-urbanity of Princeton.
We accompany him to intense literary communions with early Christian monks in the deserts of Syria and to equally intense lunches with Michel Foucault in Paris. Along the way, we learn a great deal about both ancient and modern history. But the ultimate goal of Journeys of the Mind is even greater: to teach each of us in our own present what it means to think historically, through the example of a life that has done so."-- David Nirenberg, author of Communities of Violence: Persecution of Minorities in the Middle Ages.