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1995050606St. Petrsburg: Slaviya / British Museum Press 1995. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Fine. 271 Pp. Very Large Format Soft Cover Finely Printed Color Illustrations And Russian Text Throughout. Fine. With The Special Bookmark For This Book. <br/> <br/> Slaviya / British Museum Press paperback
199616840Istituti Editoriali E Poligrafici. 1996. Softcover. Very Good. Some rubbing with colour loss along joint of front wrap. Minor creasing and rubbing.; Contributors include: Salvatore Calderone Giovanni Rizza Giacomo Manganaro Carlo Corbato Giuseppina Basta Donzelli Filipo Giudice R. J. A. Wilson Concetta Molé Ventura Sebastiana Lagona Werner Eck Rosario Soraci Irma Bitto and Mario Mazza.; Società Italiana Per Lo Studio Dell'antichità Classica S.I.S.A.C.; 329 pages . 8881470764 . Istituti Editoriali E Poligrafici paperback
19755130University of Toronto Press. 1975. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good- dust jacket. DJ is price-clipped. Dustjacket has edgewear with chipping and small tears.; Contents: Provincial Tribute under the Early Empire; Setting of taxation in the early fourth century; Iugum and capitatio; Three meanings of Caput; From Caput to Colonate; How was provincial land taxed in the early Empire The exclusion of the imperial government from local economies; The effect of iuga and capita upon the integrity of local economies.; Phoenix Supplementary Volume; 165 pages . 0802052894 . University of Toronto Press hardcover
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19104475J. J. Heckenhauer. 1910. Softcover. Fair. Front wrap is detached but present in two pieces. Back two pages are separated but present. Browning to pages. Good candidate for rebinding. Scarce copy.; 101 pages . J. J. Heckenhauer paperback
19744496Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. 1974. Hardcover. Near Fine. Minor scuffing to boards else Fine; Collection of German essays on Constantine the Great.; Wege Der Forschung CXXXI; 473 pages . 3534038703 . Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft hardcover
19752790Arno Press. 1975. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Minor soiling to textblock. Light shelfwear.; Two articles from 1918 and 1938 are republished together in this one volume. Contents: The Plebs in Cicero's Day: a Study of their Provenance and of their Employment by Park Marion Edwards & Occupations of the Lower Classes in Roman Society by Maxey Mima.; Roman history; 98 pages . 0405070691 . Arno Press hardcover
19991908Oxford University Press. 1999. Softcover. Fine. National University Series; 0.87 x 9.06 x 6.14 Inches; 400 pages; The family continues to be seen as a central institution in Roman as well as modern Western society. The Roman family is often used as a stereotype sometimes of severity sometimes of decadence with its decline often cited as a cause of wider decline and fall. Definitions and concepts continue to be modified and nuanced however as the availability of new evidence and new methodologies make possible a much less simplistic picture. In this volume the study of family draws on a wide range of disciplines to develop the intertwined themes of status sentiment and space. For example on status there are contributions about Junian Latins and a survey of senators' monuments while sentiment is represented by a gloomy but convincing picture of old age and a paper on the sentimental ideal which argues that conflict as well as concord is a feature of family life. Space is represented among others by the contribution on who commemorates whom in Roman Italy pointing up the regional variations in custom and the difficulties in tracing complete families. The final contributions focus on the house: how people lived in the Roman house the use of rooms and the artefacts that might indicate this use. The book makes use of many types of evidence from the legal and literary to the iconographical and archaeological. Visual and material evidence play an important role in reconstructing real lives in considerable colour and variety. The book moves beyond the city of Rome to the rest of Roman Italy and even into the provinces just as Roman culture moved outwards and mingled with other cultures. Chronologically too there are new directions towards the later Empire and Christianity. So although the contributors do not abandon any of the territory already gained in Rome nor literary and epigraphical sources nor the late Republic or early Empire there is an exciting sense of new discovery. . 0198152833 . Oxford University Press paperback
19991661Tempus Publishing Limited. 1999. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Corners are lightly bumped. Book has minor shelfwear; 208 pages; The core of the later Empire lies somewhere between AD 150 and 600 and it is on the material evidence of this period that this study concentrates. Looks in detail at official sculpture and representation portraits painting and mosaics illuminated manuscripts churches silver coins and economy and other material culture in addition to having a framework of the period. . 0752414496 . Tempus Publishing, Limited hardcover
198237889Cornell University Press. 1982. Hardcover. Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket. Light Foxing to first few pages. Dustjacket is protected in plastic sleeve.; Discusses the Romanization of non-Roman peoples into Romans in both speech and outlook.; Aspects of Greek & Roman Life; 212 pages . 0801414385 . Cornell University Press hardcover
198244020Cornell University Press. 1982. Hardcover. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Very light shelfwear.; Discusses the Romanization of non-Roman peoples into Romans in both speech and outlook.; Aspects of Greek & Roman Life; 212 pages . 0801414385 . Cornell University Press hardcover
198822074Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. 1988. Hardcover. Fine. vii 277pp.; 277 pages . 3534038908 . Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft hardcover
1980629Ares Publishers Inc. . 1980. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Exact Reprint of the Tetypeset original 1809 Chicago 1930 ARES PUBLISHERS INC. In his school edict Julian prohibits Christian teachers from using pagan scripts e. G. The Illias that formed the core of Roman education. This was an attempt to remove some of the power of Christian schools by alienating their students from Roman society not to mention a satirical attack at what Julian may have viewed as a hypocrisy: Christian schools teaching the Bible as the sole source of knowledge while simultaneously teaching classical pagan texts as well knowledge of which was needed for success in Roman society. In his tolerance edict of 362 Julian decreed the reopening of pagan temples the restitution of alienated temple properties and called back Christian bishops that were exiled by church edicts. The latter was an instance of tolerance of different religious views but may also have been an attempt by Julian to widen a schism between different Christian sects further weakening the Christian movement as a whole.; 8.25 x 0.5 x 5.5 Inches; 119 pages . 0890053014 . Ares Publishers, Inc. hardcover
196010930Latomus. 1960. Softcover. Near Fine. Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear else fine.; Collection Latomus Volume L 50; 195 pages . Latomus paperback
201016597Cambridge University Press. 2010. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Very light shelfwear to DJ else Fine.; 270 pages; This book examines the connection between political and religious power in the pagan Roman Empire through a study of senatorial religion. Presenting a new collection of historical epigraphic prosopographic and material evidence it argues that as Augustus turned to religion to legitimize his powers senators in turn also came to negotiate their own power as well as that of the emperor partly in religious terms. In Rome the body of the senate and priesthoods helped to maintain the religious power of the senate; across the Empire senators defined their magisterial powers by following the model of emperors and by relying on the piety of sacrifice and benefactions. The ongoing participation and innovations of senators confirm the deep ability of imperial religion to engage the normative symbolic and imaginative aspects of religious life among senators. . 0521897246 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
20108004Cambridge University Press. 2010. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Very light shelfwear to DJ else Fine.; 270 pages; This book examines the connection between political and religious power in the pagan Roman Empire through a study of senatorial religion. Presenting a new collection of historical epigraphic prosopographic and material evidence it argues that as Augustus turned to religion to legitimize his powers senators in turn also came to negotiate their own power as well as that of the emperor partly in religious terms. In Rome the body of the senate and priesthoods helped to maintain the religious power of the senate; across the Empire senators defined their magisterial powers by following the model of emperors and by relying on the piety of sacrifice and benefactions. The ongoing participation and innovations of senators confirm the deep ability of imperial religion to engage the normative symbolic and imaginative aspects of religious life among senators. . 0521897246 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
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1074977Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 17th century 1640. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
1704299Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 17th century 1640. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
2402121Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 16th century 1500. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
2418041Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 16th century 1530. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
2411577Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 17th century 1600. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown