Pba 177 Epigraphy Historic Sciences Ctb
Herausgeber: Davies, John; Wilkes, John
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The largest source of new information about Graeco-Roman antiquity is from newly discovered inscriptions. Epigraphic information gained through use of new techniques and technologies is helping to reshape and extend our knowledge of the religious life, languages, populations, governmental systems, and economies of the Greek and Roman world.
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The largest source of new information about Graeco-Roman antiquity is from newly discovered inscriptions. Epigraphic information gained through use of new techniques and technologies is helping to reshape and extend our knowledge of the religious life, languages, populations, governmental systems, and economies of the Greek and Roman world.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780197265062
- ISBN-10: 0197265065
- Artikelnr.: 35057372
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780197265062
- ISBN-10: 0197265065
- Artikelnr.: 35057372
John Davies is Emeritus Professor of Ancient History and Classical Archaeology, University of Liverpool. John Wilkes is Emeritus Professor of Greek and Roman Archaeology, University College London
* 1: DENIS FEISSEL (translated by John Davies): Introduction
* Part 1. EPIGRAPHY AND RELIGION
* 2: Robert Parker: Epigraphy and Greek Religion
* 3: JOHN SCHEID (translated by John Davies): Epigraphy and Roman
Religion
* Part 2. EPIGRAPHY AND LANGUAGE
* 4: GEORGE PETZL (translated by Stephen Mitchell): Greek Epigraphy and
the Greek Language
* Part 3. EPIGRAPHY AND THE ANCIENT POPULATION
* 5: CHRISTOF SCHULER (translated by Stephen Mitchell): Inscriptions
and identities of rural population groups in Roman Asia Minor
* 6: WALTER SCHEIDEL: Epigraphy and demography: birth, marriage, family
and death
* Part 4. EPIGRAPHY AND GOVERNMENT
* 7: JOHN MA: Epigraphy and the display of authority
* 8: ALISON COOLEY: From document to document: inscribing Roman
official documents in the Greek East
* Part 5. DISPLAY AND PEDAGOGY
* 9: ISABEL RODÀ DE LLANZA (translated): Epigraphy and the media
* Part 6 EPIGRAPHY AND ECONOMICS
* 10: ALAIN BRESSON: Greek epigraphy and ancient economics
* 11: GIOVANNI SALMERI (translated by John Davies): Epigraphy and the
economy of the Roman Empire
* Part 7 EPIGRAPHY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
* 12: SILVIO PANCIERA (translated by John Davies): Introduction
* 13: JOHN BODEL: Latin epigraphy and the IT revolution
* Part 8 SCHLUSSREDE
* 14: ANGELOS CHANIOTIS: Listening to stones. Orality and emotions in
ancient inscriptions
* Part 1. EPIGRAPHY AND RELIGION
* 2: Robert Parker: Epigraphy and Greek Religion
* 3: JOHN SCHEID (translated by John Davies): Epigraphy and Roman
Religion
* Part 2. EPIGRAPHY AND LANGUAGE
* 4: GEORGE PETZL (translated by Stephen Mitchell): Greek Epigraphy and
the Greek Language
* Part 3. EPIGRAPHY AND THE ANCIENT POPULATION
* 5: CHRISTOF SCHULER (translated by Stephen Mitchell): Inscriptions
and identities of rural population groups in Roman Asia Minor
* 6: WALTER SCHEIDEL: Epigraphy and demography: birth, marriage, family
and death
* Part 4. EPIGRAPHY AND GOVERNMENT
* 7: JOHN MA: Epigraphy and the display of authority
* 8: ALISON COOLEY: From document to document: inscribing Roman
official documents in the Greek East
* Part 5. DISPLAY AND PEDAGOGY
* 9: ISABEL RODÀ DE LLANZA (translated): Epigraphy and the media
* Part 6 EPIGRAPHY AND ECONOMICS
* 10: ALAIN BRESSON: Greek epigraphy and ancient economics
* 11: GIOVANNI SALMERI (translated by John Davies): Epigraphy and the
economy of the Roman Empire
* Part 7 EPIGRAPHY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
* 12: SILVIO PANCIERA (translated by John Davies): Introduction
* 13: JOHN BODEL: Latin epigraphy and the IT revolution
* Part 8 SCHLUSSREDE
* 14: ANGELOS CHANIOTIS: Listening to stones. Orality and emotions in
ancient inscriptions
* 1: DENIS FEISSEL (translated by John Davies): Introduction
* Part 1. EPIGRAPHY AND RELIGION
* 2: Robert Parker: Epigraphy and Greek Religion
* 3: JOHN SCHEID (translated by John Davies): Epigraphy and Roman
Religion
* Part 2. EPIGRAPHY AND LANGUAGE
* 4: GEORGE PETZL (translated by Stephen Mitchell): Greek Epigraphy and
the Greek Language
* Part 3. EPIGRAPHY AND THE ANCIENT POPULATION
* 5: CHRISTOF SCHULER (translated by Stephen Mitchell): Inscriptions
and identities of rural population groups in Roman Asia Minor
* 6: WALTER SCHEIDEL: Epigraphy and demography: birth, marriage, family
and death
* Part 4. EPIGRAPHY AND GOVERNMENT
* 7: JOHN MA: Epigraphy and the display of authority
* 8: ALISON COOLEY: From document to document: inscribing Roman
official documents in the Greek East
* Part 5. DISPLAY AND PEDAGOGY
* 9: ISABEL RODÀ DE LLANZA (translated): Epigraphy and the media
* Part 6 EPIGRAPHY AND ECONOMICS
* 10: ALAIN BRESSON: Greek epigraphy and ancient economics
* 11: GIOVANNI SALMERI (translated by John Davies): Epigraphy and the
economy of the Roman Empire
* Part 7 EPIGRAPHY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
* 12: SILVIO PANCIERA (translated by John Davies): Introduction
* 13: JOHN BODEL: Latin epigraphy and the IT revolution
* Part 8 SCHLUSSREDE
* 14: ANGELOS CHANIOTIS: Listening to stones. Orality and emotions in
ancient inscriptions
* Part 1. EPIGRAPHY AND RELIGION
* 2: Robert Parker: Epigraphy and Greek Religion
* 3: JOHN SCHEID (translated by John Davies): Epigraphy and Roman
Religion
* Part 2. EPIGRAPHY AND LANGUAGE
* 4: GEORGE PETZL (translated by Stephen Mitchell): Greek Epigraphy and
the Greek Language
* Part 3. EPIGRAPHY AND THE ANCIENT POPULATION
* 5: CHRISTOF SCHULER (translated by Stephen Mitchell): Inscriptions
and identities of rural population groups in Roman Asia Minor
* 6: WALTER SCHEIDEL: Epigraphy and demography: birth, marriage, family
and death
* Part 4. EPIGRAPHY AND GOVERNMENT
* 7: JOHN MA: Epigraphy and the display of authority
* 8: ALISON COOLEY: From document to document: inscribing Roman
official documents in the Greek East
* Part 5. DISPLAY AND PEDAGOGY
* 9: ISABEL RODÀ DE LLANZA (translated): Epigraphy and the media
* Part 6 EPIGRAPHY AND ECONOMICS
* 10: ALAIN BRESSON: Greek epigraphy and ancient economics
* 11: GIOVANNI SALMERI (translated by John Davies): Epigraphy and the
economy of the Roman Empire
* Part 7 EPIGRAPHY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
* 12: SILVIO PANCIERA (translated by John Davies): Introduction
* 13: JOHN BODEL: Latin epigraphy and the IT revolution
* Part 8 SCHLUSSREDE
* 14: ANGELOS CHANIOTIS: Listening to stones. Orality and emotions in
ancient inscriptions