Government, society, and culture in the Roman Empire /
This second volume of the three-volume collection of Fergus Millar's published essays draws together 20 of his classic pieces on the government, society, and culture of the Roman Empire. Every article in Volume 2 addresses the themes of how the Roman Empire worked in practice and what it was li...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Chapel Hill, N.C. : London :
University of North Carolina Press ; Eurospan,
2004.
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Colección: | Millar, Fergus. Rome, the Greek world, and the East ;
v. 2. Studies in the history of Greece and Rome. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- Introduction
- Abbreviations
- Part I. The Imperial Government
- 1. Emperors atWork
- 2. Trajan: Government by Correspondence
- Introduction
- Trajan's Correspondence from the Frontier
- Pliny and Trajan
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- 3. The Fiscus in the First Two Centuries
- Imperial Properties
- The Fiscus in Litigation
- Bona Caduca (Unclaimed Property)
- Bona Damnatorum (Property of Persons Condemned on Criminal Charge)
- Fines and Penalties
- Extraordinary Taxes
- Benefactions
- Conclusion
- 4. The Aerarium and Its O.cials under the Empire.
- The Building
- The Officials
- Non-Financial Documents
- Farming Out (Locatio) of Public Contracts
- Debts to the State
- The Accounts of Promagistrates
- Cash Payments
- Financial Decisions
- Conclusion
- 5. Cash Distributions in Rome and Imperial Minting
- 6. Epictetus and the Imperial Court
- Postscript
- 7. Condemnation to Hard Labour in the Roman Empire, from the Julio-Claudians to Constantine
- Introduction
- Beating and Cruel Forms of Execution
- Carcer or Custodia, and Vincula
- The Nature of Opus Publicum.
- Condemnation to the Mines or Quarries: Metallum, Opus Metalli, and Ministerium Metallicorum
- Pistrinum
- Gynaecea and Other Manufacturing Establishments
- Conclusions
- 8. The Equestrian Career under the Empire
- 9. Emperors, Frontiers, and Foreign Relations, 31 B.C. to A.D. 378
- Introduction
- The Agents of Decision
- Communication and Responsibility
- The Concentration of Strategic Decision Making
- Information and Conceptual Frameworks
- Conclusion
- 10. Government and Diplomacy in the Roman Empire during the First Three Centuries.
- 11. Emperors, Kings, and Subjects: The Politics of Two-Level Sovereignty
- Dependent Kingdoms in the Early Roman Empire
- The Bosporan Kingdoms and the Empire
- Part II. Society and Culture in the Empire
- 12. Local Cultures in the Roman Empire: Libyan, Punic, and Latin in Roman Africa
- Introduction
- Section I
- Section II
- Section III
- 13. P. Herennius Dexippus: The Greek World and the Third-Century Invasions
- Introduction
- Past and Present in the Greek Renaissance
- Patterns of Greek Historiography in the Second and Third Centuries.
- Aspects of Society and Culture in Mid-Third-Century Athens
- The Family of Dexippus
- Dexippus' Life and Career
- Dexippus' Historical Works
- The Scythica
- The Herulian Invasion
- Greek Resistance to the Third-Century Invasions
- 14. The Imperial Cult and the Persecutions
- 15. TheWorld of the Golden Ass
- 16. Empire and City, Augustus to Julian: Obligations, Excuses, and Status
- Introduction
- The Cities under the Early Empire: Obligations and Exemptions
- Service to the State, Citizenship, and Exemption
- Veterans and Immunity.