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From Document to History: Epigraphic Insights into the Greco-Roman World: Brill Studies in Greek and Roman Epigraphy, cartea 12

Carlos F. Noreña, Nikolaos Papazarkadas
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 iun 2019
In From Document to History: Epigraphic Insights into the Greco-Roman World, editors Carlos Noreña and Nikolaos Papazarkadas gather together an exciting set of original studies on Greek and Roman epigraphy, first presented at the Second North American Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy (Berkeley 2016). Chapters range chronologically from the sixth century BCE to the fifth century CE, and geographically from Egypt and Asia Minor to the west European continent and British isles.

Key themes include Greek and Roman epigraphies of time, space, and public display, with texts featuring individuals and social groups ranging from Roman emperors, imperial elites, and artists to gladiators, immigrants, laborers, and slaves. Several papers highlight the new technologies that are transforming our understanding of ancient inscriptions, and a number of major new texts are published here for the first time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004382879
ISBN-10: 9004382879
Pagini: 478
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.11 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill Studies in Greek and Roman Epigraphy


Cuprins

Contents
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors

Introduction
Carlos F. Noreña and Nikolaos Papazarkadas

Part 1: Classical and Hellenistic Greece


1 Epigraphy of the Night
Angelos Chaniotis

2 War Orphans and Orphans of Democracy in Classical Athens: the Decree of Theozotides and the Prytaneion Decree Reconsidered
Sviatoslav Dmitriev

3 The Quarries of Attica Revisited
Cristina Carusi

4 Writing on the Wall: The Epigraphy of Fortification and the Attic Deme of Rhamnous
Noah Kaye

5 Anomalous Grants of isopoliteia and Diplomatic Discourse in Hellenistic Greek Inscriptions
Randall Souza

6 New Hellenistic Inscriptions from Phigaleia (Arcadia)
Nasos Themos and Eleni Zavvou

7 The horologion of Dexippos: a Fresh Insight into Hellenistic Lemnos
Francesca Rocca

8 Homonyms in Greek Sculptors’ Signatures: the Case of Boëthos
Catherine M. Keesling

Part 2: The Roman West


9 Mapping Katadesmoi in the Western Roman Empire[-]
Celia Sanchez Natalías

10 Graffiti in the So-Called College of Augustales at Herculaneum (Insula VI 21, 24): New Work from the Ancient Graffiti Project
Stephanie Frampton

11 “Wall Inscriptions in the Ancient City: the Ancient Graffiti Project”
Rebecca Benefiel, Holly Sypniewski, and Erika Zimmermann Damer

12 Public in Private: the Distribution and Content of Graffiti in Pompeian domus and hospitia
Jacqueline DiBiasie Sammons

13 Shedding Light on ludi in Pompeii
Joe Sheppard

14 Casting a Wide Net: Searching for Networks of Gladiators and Game-givers in Campania
Virginia Campbell

15 Political Relationships
Christopher Dawson

16 Public Slaves in Rome and in the Cities of the Latin West: New Additions to the Epigraphic Corpus
Franco Luciani

17 Secundae Nuptiae. A New Look at Remarriage through Epigraphy: a Few Examples from Roman Spain
Anthony Álvarez Melero

18 Documenting Hispanic Immigrants in Italia, Gallia, and Britannia
M. Cristina de la Escosura Balbás

19 A New Statue Base of Septimius Severus from Lambaesis: the Army and the Emperor in Severan North Africa
Riccardo Bertolazzi

Part 3: The Roman East


20 Encrypted Inscriptions: a Paradoxical Practice
Patricia A. Rosenmeyer

21 Lucius Egnatius Victor Lollianus: a New Honorific Inscription from Athens
Dimitrios Sourlas

22 Four Unpublished Inscriptions (and One Neglected Collector) from the World Museum, Liverpool
Peter Liddel and Polly Low

23 Two Latin Inscriptions from Ephesos in the Ashmolean Museum
Alison Cooley

Index

Notă biografică

Carlos F. Noreña, Ph.D. (2001), University of Pennsylvania, is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley. He has published widely in Roman history and culture, and is the author of Imperial Ideals in the Roman West (Cambridge University Press, 2011) and editor of A Cultural History of Western Empires in Antiquity (Bloomsbury Academic, UK, 2018).
Nikolaos Papazarkadas, D.Phil (2004), University of Oxford, is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of many works in Greek epigraphy and history, including Sacred and Public Land in Ancient Athens (Oxford University Press, 2011) and the editor of The Epigraphy and History of Boeotia: New Finds, New Prospects (Brill Studies in Greek and Roman Epigraphy vol. 4, 2014).