Roman Port Societies
Herausgeber: Arnaud, Pascal; Keay, Simon
Roman Port Societies
Herausgeber: Arnaud, Pascal; Keay, Simon
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An international team of experts draws upon a rich range of Latin and Greek texts to explore the roles played by individuals at ports in activities and institutions that were central to the maritime commerce of the Roman Mediterranean. Invaluable for all scholars and students of Roman history.
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An international team of experts draws upon a rich range of Latin and Greek texts to explore the roles played by individuals at ports in activities and institutions that were central to the maritime commerce of the Roman Mediterranean. Invaluable for all scholars and students of Roman history.
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- British School at Rome Studies
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 804g
- ISBN-13: 9781108731942
- ISBN-10: 1108731945
- Artikelnr.: 63557397
- British School at Rome Studies
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 804g
- ISBN-13: 9781108731942
- ISBN-10: 1108731945
- Artikelnr.: 63557397
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
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
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
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