A companion to the Roman Empire

edited by David S. Potter

A Companion to the Roman Empire provides readers with a guide both to Roman imperial history and to the field of Roman studies, taking account of the most recent discoveries. * This Companion brings together thirty original essays guiding readers through Roman imperial history and the field of Roman studies * Shows that Roman imperial history is a compelling and vibrant subject * Includes significant new contributions to various areas of Roman imperial history * Covers the social, intellectual, economic and cultural history of the Roman Empire * Contains an extensive bibliography

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  • List of Illustrations. List of Tables. Notes on Contributors. Acknowledgements. Reference Works: Abbreviations. Ancient Authors: Abbreviations and Glossary. The Emperors of Rome from Augustus to Constantine. Introduction: The shape of Roman history: David Potter. Part I: The Sources:. 1. Constructing a Narrative: Cynthia Damon (Amherst College). 2. Roman Imperial Numismatics: William E. Metcalf (Yale University). 3. Documents: Traianos Gagos (University of Michigan) and David Potter (University of Michigan). 4. Art, Architecture, and Archaeology in the Roman Empire: Lea Stirling (University of Manitoba). 5. Interdisciplinary Approaches: James B. Rives (York University, Ontario). Part II: Narrative:. 6. The Emergence of Monarchy: 44 BCE-96 CE: Greg Rowe (University of Victoria). 7. Rome the Superpower: 96-235 CE: Michael Peachin (New York University). 8. The Transformation of the Empire 235-337 CE: David Potter (University of Michigan). Part III: Administration:. 9. The Administration of the Provinces: Clifford Ando (University of Southern California). 10. The Transformation of Government under Diocletian and Constantine: Hugh Elton (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara). 11. The Roman Army: Nigel Pollard (University of Wales, Swansea). 12. Greek Cities Under Roman Rule: Maud Gleason (Stanford University). 13. Cities and Urban life in the Western Provinces of the Roman Empire: 30 BCE-250 CE: Jonathan Edmondson (York University, Ontario). Part IV: Social and Economic Life:. 14. The Imperial Economy: David Mattingly (University of Leicester). 15 Landlords and Tenants: Dennis P. Kehoe (Tulane University). 16. The Family: Judith Evans Grubbs (Washington University, St Louis). 17. Sexuality in the Roman Empire: Amy Richlin (UCLA). 18. On Food and the Body: Veronika Grimm (Yale University). 19. Leisure: Garrett G. Fagan (Penn State University). 20. Spectacle: David Potter (University of Michigan). Part V: Intellectual Life:. 21. The Construction of the Past in the Roman Empire: Rowland Smith (University of Newcastle upon Tyne). 22. Imperial Poetry: K. Sara Myers (University of Virginia). 23. Greek Fiction: Joseph L. Rife (Macalester College). 24. Roman Law and Roman History: John Matthews (Yale University). 25. Roman Medicine: Ann Hanson (Yale University). 26. Philosophy in the Roman Empire: Sara Ahbel-Rappe (University of Michigan). Part VI: Religion:. 27. Traditional Cult: David Frankfurter (University of New Hampshire). 28. Jews and Judaism, 70-429 CE: Yaron Z. Eliav (University of Michigan). 29. Christians in the Roman Empire in the First Three Centuries CE: Paulla Fredriksen (Boston University). 30. Christian Thought: Mark Edwards (Christ Church, University of Oxford). Bibliography. Index

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書名 A companion to the Roman Empire
著作者等 Potter, D. S.
Potter David S.
シリーズ名 Blackwell companions to the ancient world
出版元 Blackwell
刊行年月 2006
ページ数 xxx, 691 p., [1] leaf of plates
大きさ 26 cm
ISBN 9780631226444
NCID BA77277496
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言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
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