This volume provides a collection of chapters written by an multidisciplinary collection of experts on the topic of Latinization in the western part of the Roman Empire. Topics covered include administration, army, economy, law, mobility, religion (local and imperial religions and Christianity), social status, and urbanism.
This volume provides a collection of chapters written by an multidisciplinary collection of experts on the topic of Latinization in the western part of the Roman Empire. Topics covered include administration, army, economy, law, mobility, religion (local and imperial religions and Christianity), social status, and urbanism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alex Mullen (PhD, FSA, FRHistS) is Professor of Ancient History and Sociolinguistics at the University of Nottingham and Principal Investigator of the European Research Council-funded LatinNow project exploring life and languages in the Roman western provinces. She previously held research fellowships at the Universities of Cambridge (Magdalene) and Oxford (All Souls College). She is the author of Southern Gaul and the Mediterranean (Cambridge, 2019), co-author (with Olivia Elder) of The Language of Letters (Cambridge, 2019), and co-editor (with Patrick James) of Multilingualism in the Graeco-Roman Worlds (Cambridge, 2012).
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Alex Mullen: Social Dimensions of Latinization * 2: Francisco Beltrán Lloris: Latinization, Citizenship, and the Epigraphic Habit * 3: Pieter Houten: Cities, Epigraphies, and Latinization: A Sociolinguistic View on the Hispaniae * 4: Andrew Wilson: Latin, Literacy, and the Roman Economy * 5: Alison E. Cooley: The Role of the Non-elite in Spreading Latin in Roman Britain * 6: Anne Kolb: Mobility, Roads, and Milestones: Aspects of the Use of Latin in the Roman Empire * 7: Michael A. Spiedel: Learning Latin in the Roman Army * 8: Catherine Wolff: The Role of Education in the Latinization of the Roman West * 9: Elizabeth Meyer: Law and Latinization in Rome's Western Provinces * 10: Olivier de Cazanove and María José Estarán Tolosa: Religion, Language Maintenance, and Language Shift: Dedications, Cult Places, and Latinization in Roman Gaul * 11: Robert Wi¿niewski: Christianization and Latinization * 12: Bruno Rochette: The Attitude of the Roman Emperors towards Language Practices * 13: Marietta Horster: Social Factors in Latinization: Perspectives and Future Challenges
* 1: Alex Mullen: Social Dimensions of Latinization * 2: Francisco Beltrán Lloris: Latinization, Citizenship, and the Epigraphic Habit * 3: Pieter Houten: Cities, Epigraphies, and Latinization: A Sociolinguistic View on the Hispaniae * 4: Andrew Wilson: Latin, Literacy, and the Roman Economy * 5: Alison E. Cooley: The Role of the Non-elite in Spreading Latin in Roman Britain * 6: Anne Kolb: Mobility, Roads, and Milestones: Aspects of the Use of Latin in the Roman Empire * 7: Michael A. Spiedel: Learning Latin in the Roman Army * 8: Catherine Wolff: The Role of Education in the Latinization of the Roman West * 9: Elizabeth Meyer: Law and Latinization in Rome's Western Provinces * 10: Olivier de Cazanove and María José Estarán Tolosa: Religion, Language Maintenance, and Language Shift: Dedications, Cult Places, and Latinization in Roman Gaul * 11: Robert Wi¿niewski: Christianization and Latinization * 12: Bruno Rochette: The Attitude of the Roman Emperors towards Language Practices * 13: Marietta Horster: Social Factors in Latinization: Perspectives and Future Challenges
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