Roman Anniversary Issues

Roman Anniversary Issues
Title Roman Anniversary Issues PDF eBook
Author
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 486
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Roman Anniversary Issues

Roman Anniversary Issues
Title Roman Anniversary Issues PDF eBook
Author Michael Grant
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 235
Release 2016-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 1316603695

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Originally published in 1950, this book describes the relationship between important 'anniversary years' and the creation of Roman Imperial coins and medallions. The text was written by the renowned British classicist and numismatist Michael Grant (1914-2004). Numerous illustrative figures are included and detailed notes are incorporated throughout.

Roman Power

Roman Power
Title Roman Power PDF eBook
Author W. V. Harris
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 381
Release 2016-07-14
Genre History
ISBN 1107152712

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This book explains the growth, durability and eventual shrinkage of Roman imperial power alongside the Roman state's internal power structures.

Hadrian and the City of Rome

Hadrian and the City of Rome
Title Hadrian and the City of Rome PDF eBook
Author Mary T. Boatwright
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 334
Release 2021-01-12
Genre History
ISBN 0691224021

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The description for this book, Hadrian and the City of Rome, will be forthcoming.

Popular Culture in Ancient Rome

Popular Culture in Ancient Rome
Title Popular Culture in Ancient Rome PDF eBook
Author J. P. Toner
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 285
Release 2013-04-25
Genre History
ISBN 0745654908

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The mass of the Roman people constituted well over 90% of the population. Much ancient history, however, has focused on the lives, politics and culture of the minority elite. This book helps redress the balance by focusing on the non-elite in the Roman world. It builds a vivid account of the everyday lives of the masses, including their social and family life, health, leisure and religious beliefs, and the ways in which their popular culture resisted the domination of the ruling elite. The book highlights previously under-considered aspects of popular culture of the period to give a fuller picture. It is the first book to take fully into account the level of mental health: given the physical and social environment that most people faced, their overall mental health mirrored their poor physical health. It also reveals fascinating details about the ways in which people solved problems, turning frequently to oracles for advice and guidance when confronted by difficulties. Our understanding of the non-elite world is further enriched through the depiction of sensory dimensions: Toner illustrates how attitudes to smell, touch, and noise all varied with social status and created conflict, and how the emperors tried to resolve these disputes as part of their regeneration of urban life. Popular Culture in Ancient Rome offers a rich and accessible introduction to the usefulness of the notion of popular culture in studying the ancient world and will be enjoyed by students and general readers alike.

Military Religion in Roman Britain

Military Religion in Roman Britain
Title Military Religion in Roman Britain PDF eBook
Author Georgia Irby-Massie
Publisher BRILL
Pages 412
Release 2018-07-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004351221

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This volume deals with the religions of the Roman soldiers in Britain and the religious interactions of soldiers and civilians. Drawing on epigraphic and archaeological evidence, the discussion shows the complexities of Roman, Eastern, and Celtic rites, how each system influenced the ritual and liturgy of the others, and how each system was altered over time. The first part presents discursive chapters on topics such as the cult of the emperor, Mithraism in Britain, the cults of Celtic warriors and healers, the Romanization of Civilian religions, and Christianity; the second part consists of an annotated catalogue of the epigraphical sources. Of significance is the broad range of materials synthesized to show the extent to which native religions influenced and were influenced by imported Roman and Eastern cults.

Eternal Victory

Eternal Victory
Title Eternal Victory PDF eBook
Author Michael McCormick
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 476
Release 1990-06-29
Genre History
ISBN 9780521386593

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The Roman triumph's resurgence is documented from the Tetrarchy through the end of the Macedonian dynasty in Byzantium and to Charlemagne's successors in the early medieval West.