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Aspects of Ancient Institutions and Geography

Studies in Honor of Richard J.A. Talbert
BuchGebunden
380 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am21.11.2014
Aspects of Ancient Institutions and Geography honors Richard J.A. Talbert through a collection of original and useful examinations focused around the core theme of Talbert´s work - how ancient individuals and groups organized their world, through their institutions and geography.mehr

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KlappentextAspects of Ancient Institutions and Geography honors Richard J.A. Talbert through a collection of original and useful examinations focused around the core theme of Talbert´s work - how ancient individuals and groups organized their world, through their institutions and geography.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-28371-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2014
Erscheinungsdatum21.11.2014
Seiten380 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 163 mm, Höhe 239 mm, Dicke 25 mm
Gewicht703 g
Artikel-Nr.33228691
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
ContentsAcknowledgementsList of Figures and MapsList of AbbreviationsNotes on ContributorsPart 1 - IntroductionChaps and Maps: Reflections on a Career with Institutional and Cartographic HistoryLee L. Brice and Daniëlle SlootjesCumulative Bibliography of Works by Richard J.A. TalbertTom ElliottPart 2 - Roman Institutions1 Plutarchan Prosopography: The Cursus HonorumPhilip A. Stadter2 The Lex Julia de Senatu Habendo: A View from the 1930sJonathan Scott Perry3 Tacitus on Trial(s)Leanne Bablitz4 Curial Communiqué: Memory, Propaganda, and the Roman Senate HouseSarah E. Bond5 Second Chance for Valor: Restoration of Order After Mutinies and IndisciplineLee L. Brice6 Training Gladiators: Life in the LudusGarrett G. Fagan7 Statuenehrungen als Zeugnis für den Einfluss römischer Amtsträger im Leben einer ProvinzWerner Eck8 Dio Chrysostom as a Local Politician: A Critical ReappraisalChristopher J. Fuhrmann9 Late Antique Administrative Structures: On the Meaning of Dioceses and their Borders in the Fourth Century ADDaniëlle SlootjesPart 3 - Geography and Cartographic History10 The Geography of ThucydidesCheryl L. Golden11 An Anatolian Itinerary, 334-333 BCFred S. Naiden12 Visualizing Empire in Imperial RomeMary T. Boatwright13 The Provinces and Worldview of Velleius PaterculusBrian Turner14 Litterae Datae Blandenone: A Letter in Search of a Posting AddressJerzy Linderski15 Using SundialsGeorge W. Houston16 The Healing Springs of Latium and EtruriaJohn F. Donahue17 The Shaping Hand of the Environment: Three Phases of Development in Classical AntiquityMichael MaasGeographic IndexGeneral Indexmehr

Autor

Lee L. Brice is Professor of Ancient History at Western Illinois University (USA). He specializes in military unrest in the ancient world and in Corinthian numismatics. He has published three edited volumes on ancient warfare as well as articles and chapters on military unrest, pedagogy, experimental history, military history, and the coins of Corinth. He is series editor of Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean (Brill).

Daniëlle Slootjes is Assistant Professor of Ancient History at the Radboud University Nijmegen (Netherlands). Her research focuses on the period of Late Antiquity with a particular interest in late antique Roman administration, provincial governors and geography, as well as the history of early Christianity. Recently, she has started a project on urban crowd control in the Roman world.

Contributors are: Leanne Bablitz, Sarah E. Bond, Mary T. Boatwright, Lee L. Brice, John F. Donahue, Werner Eck, Tom Elliott, Garrett G. Fagan, Christopher Fuhrmann, Cheryl L. Golden, George W. Houston, Jerzy Linderski, Michael Maas, Fred S. Naiden, Jonathan Scott Perry, Daniëlle Slootjes, Philip A. Stadter, Brian Turner.