The Oxford handbook of Roman epigraphy /

"Inscriptions are for anyone interested in the Roman world and Roman culture, whether they regard themselves as literary scholars, historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, religious scholars or work in a field that touches on the Roman world from c. 500 BCE to 500 CE and beyond. The goal of...

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Other Authors / Creators:Bruun, Christer, editor.
Edmondson, J. C., editor.
Format: Book
Language:English
Imprint: New York : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Series:Oxford handbooks.
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505 0 |a PART I. ROMAN EPIGRAPHY : INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY OF THE DISCIPLINE -- The epigrapher at work / Christer Bruun and Jonathan Edmondson -- Epigraphic research since its inception : the contribution of manuscripts / Marco Buonocore -- Forgeries and fakes / Silvia Orlandi, Maria Letizia Caldelli and Gian Luca Gregori -- The major corpora and epigraphic publications / Christer Bruun -- Epigraphy and digital resources / Thomas Elliott -- PART II. INSCRIPTIONS IN THE ROMAN WORLD -- Latin epigraphy : the main types of inscriptions / Francisco Beltrán Lloris -- Inscribing Roman texts : officinae, layout, and carving techniques / Jonathan Edmondson -- The epigraphic habit in the Roman world / Francisco Beltrán Lloris -- PART III. THE VALUE OF INSCRIPTIONS FOR RECONSTRUCTING THE ROMAN WORLD -- INSCRIPTIONS AND ROMAN PUBLIC LIFE -- The Roman Republic / Olli Salomies -- The Roman emperor and the imperial family / Frédéric Hurlet -- Senators and equites : prosopography / Christer Bruun -- Local elites in Italy and the western provinces / Henrik Mouritsen -- Local elites in the Greek East / Christof Schuler -- Roman government and administration / Christer Bruun -- The Roman state : laws, lawmaking, and legal documents / Gregory Rowe -- The Roman army / Michael Alexander Speidel -- Inscriptions and narrative of Roman history / David Potter -- Late antiquity / Benet Salway -- INSCRIPTIONS AND RELIGION IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE -- Religion in Rome and Italy / Mika Kajava -- Religion in the Roman provinces / James Rives -- The rise of Christianity / Danilo Mazzoleni -- INSCRIPTIONS AND ROMAN SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC LIFE -- The city of Rome / Christer Bruun -- Social life in town and country / Garrett G. Fagan -- Urban infrastructure and euergetism outside the city of Rome / Marietta Horster -- Spectacle in Rome, Italy, and the provinces / Michael Carter and Jonathan Edmondson -- Roman family history / Jonathan Edmondson -- Women in the Roman world / Maria Letizia Caldelli -- Slaves and freed slaves / Christer Bruun -- Death and burial / Laura Chioffi -- Communications and mobility in the Roman empire / Anne Kolb -- Economic life in the Roman Empire / Jonathan Edmondson -- INSCRIPTIONS AND ROMAN CULTURAL LIFE -- Local languages in Italy and the West / James Clackson -- Linguistic variation, language change, and Latin inscriptions / Peter Kruschwitz -- Inscriptions and literacy / John Bodel -- Carmina latina epigraphica / Manfred G. Schmidt. 
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