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From Document to History: Epigraphic Insights into the Greco-Roman World

by: Norena, C.F. Papazarkadas, N.

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Category: Brill Studies in Greek and Roman Epigraphy / ISSN 1876-2557
Code: 25599
ISBN-13: 9789004382879 / 978-90-04-38287-9
ISBN-10: 9004382879 / 90-04-38287-9
Publisher: E.J. Brill
Publication Date: 2019
Publication Place: Leiden
Binding: Cloth
Pages: 477
Book Condition: New
Comments: Brill Studies in Greek and Roman Epigraphy, Volume: 12

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.
From Document to History: Introduction
By: Carlos F. Noreña and Nikolaos Papazarkadas
Pages: 1–10
Classical and Hellenistic Greece
Epigraphy of the Night
By: Angelos Chaniotis
Pages: 13–36
War Orphans and Orphans of Democracy in Classical Athens: The Decree of Theozotides and the Prytaneion Decree Reconsidered
By: Sviatoslav Dmitriev
Pages: 37–55
The Quarries of Attica Revisited
By: Cristina Carusi
Pages: 56–69
Writing on the Wall: The Epigraphy of Fortification and the Attic Deme of Rhamnous
By: Noah Kaye
Pages: 70–84
Anomalous Grants of isopoliteia and Diplomatic Discourse in Hellenistic Greek Inscriptions
By: Randall Souza
Pages: 85–102
New Hellenistic Inscriptions from Phigaleia (Arcadia)
By: Athanassios Themos and Eleni Zavvou
Pages: 103–119
The horologion of Dexippos: A Fresh Insight into Hellenistic Lemnos
By: Francesca Rocca
Pages: 120–134
Homonyms in Greek Sculptors? Signatures: The Case of Boëthos
By: Catherine M. Keesling
Pages: 135–148
The Roman West
Mapping Katadesmoi in the Western Roman Empire
By: Celia Sánchez Natalías
Pages: 151–164
Graffiti in the So-Called College of Augustales at Herculaneum (Insula VI 21, 24): New Work from the Ancient Graffiti Project
By: Stephanie Ann Frampton
Pages: 165–178
Wall Inscriptions in the Ancient City: The Ancient Graffiti Project
By: Rebecca Benefiel, Holly Sypniewski and Erika Zimmermann Damer
Pages: 179–196
Public in Private: The Distribution and Content of Graffiti in Pompeian domus and hospitia
By: Jacqueline DiBiasie Sammons
Pages: 197–218
Shedding Light on ludi in Pompeii
By: Joe Sheppard
Pages: 219–245
Casting a Wide Net: Searching for Networks of Gladiators and Game-givers in Campania
By: Virginia Campbell
Pages: 246–259
Political Relationships: The Terms Used to Represent the Public Dedicators of Honorific Statues in the Cities of Africa Proconsularis, c. 50 BCE to 299 CE
By: Christopher Dawson
Pages: 260–278
Public Slaves in Rome and in the Cities of the Latin West: New Additions to the Epigraphic Corpus
By: Franco Luciani
Pages: 279–305
Secundae Nuptiae: A New Look at Remarriage through Epigraphy — A Few Examples from Roman Spain
By: Anthony Álvarez Melero
Pages: 306–325
Documenting Hispanic Immigrants in Italia, Gallia, and Britannia
By: M. Cristina de la Escosura Balbás
Pages: 326–355
A New Statue Base of Septimius Severus from Lambaesis: The Army and the Emperor in Severan North Africa
By: Riccardo Bertolazzi
Pages: 356–369
The Roman East
Encrypted Inscriptions: A Paradoxical Practice
By: Patricia A. Rosenmeyer
Pages: 373–392
Lucius Egnatius Victor Lollianus: A New Honorific Inscription from Athens
By: Dimitrios Sourlas
Pages: 393–407
Four Unpublished Inscriptions (and One Neglected Collector) from the World Museum, Liverpool
By: Peter Liddel and Polly Low
Pages: 408–430
Two Latin Inscriptions from Ephesos in the Ashmolean Museum
By: Alison Cooley
Pages: 431–454

 
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From Document to History: Epigraphic Insights into the Greco-Roman World

by: Norena, C.F. Papazarkadas, N.

  • ISBN-13: 9789004382879 / 978-90-04-38287-9
  • ISBN-03: 9004382879 / 90-04-38287-9
  • E.J. Brill, Leiden, 2019

Price: 130,38 EURO

1 copy in stock