Roman Port Societies
Herausgeber: Arnaud, Pascal; Keay, Simon
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1. The Context of Roman Mediterranean Port Societies: An Introduction to
the Portuslimen Project SIMON KEAY; 2. Inscriptions and Port Societies:
Evidence, 'Analyse du discours', Silences and Portscapes PASCAL ARNAUD and
SIMON KEAY; 3. Stationes and Associations of Merchants at Puteoli and
Delos: Modes of Social Organization and Integration DIRK STEUERNAGEL; 4.
Boatmen and Their Corpora in the Great Ports of the Roman West (Second to
Third Centuries AD) NICOLAS TRAN; 5. Roman Port Societies and Their
Collegia: Differences and Similarities between the Associations of Ostia
and Ephesos DOROTHEA ROHDE; 6. Port Occupations and Social Hierarchies: A
Comparative Study through Inscriptions from Hispalis, Arelate, Lugdunum,
Narbo Martius, Ostia-Portus and Aquileia HÉLÈNE ROUGIER; 7.Warehouse
Societies CATHERINE VIRLOUVET; 8. The Imperial Cult and the Sacred Bonds of
Roman Overseas Commerce TACO TERPSTRA; 9. Law and Life in Roman Harbours
JEAN-JACQUES AUBERT; 10. Living Like a Cosmopolitan? On Roman Port City
Societies in the Western Mediterranean SABINE PANZRAM; 11. Ports, Trade and
Supply Routes in Western Europe: The Case of Narbonne MICHEL CHRISTOL; 12.
The Port Society of Narona MARC MAYER; 13. Municipal Authority, Central
Authority and Euergetists at Work at the Port: Layers of Activity and
Interplay at Ephesos PASCAL ARNAUD 14 The Structure of Mercantile
Communities in the Roman World: How Open Were Roman Trade Networks?
Koenraad Verboven 15 Polysemy, Epigraphic Habit and Social Legibility of
Maritime Shippers: Navicularii, Naukleroï, Naucleri, Nauculari, Nauclari
Pascal Arnaud 16 Reading Roman Port Societies Nicholas Purcell