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Saxa Loquuntur Rimski Epitafi Iz Sjeverozapadne Hrvatske.

This book examines Roman funerary material from three Roman cities of the south-western regions of the Roman province of Pannonia (modern-day north-western Croatia).

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Migotti, Branka
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Contents / Sadržaj
  • List of Figures
  • Acknowledgements
  • Zahvale
  • Figure 1. Sigmund Freud
  • Introduction
  • Figure 2. The Appian Way, Rome
  • Figure 3. The Roman Empire
  • Figure 4. Northwestern Croatia and the adjacent areas in the Roman period
  • Figure 5. A Roman funerary slab (titulus)
  • Figure 6. A Roman funerary building (aedicula)
  • 1. Trade and war
  • Figure 7. The stela of Titus Tullius Tertius, Sisak
  • Figure 8. The Sava River at Sisak
  • Figure 9. Map of Pannonia, Noricum and northern Italy
  • 2. Prospects for veterans
  • Figure 10. Ščitarjevo (Roman Andautonia)
  • Figure 11. The stela of Titus Flavius Ateboduus
  • Figure 12. A home shrine (lararium) to the Spirits of the dead ancestors
  • Figure 13. Roman Siscia
  • Figure 14. The stela of Gaius Antonius Sentinus
  • Figure 15. Detail of a stela from Mainz
  • 3. The Pannonian military 'elite'
  • Figure 16. Lobor and its surroundings
  • Figure 17. The stela of the Coccei family
  • Figure 18. The erected up by Caenius
  • Figure 19. A Roman soldier in a sagum
  • Figure 20. A reconstruction of Roman writing implements
  • 4. Centenarians
  • Figure 21. The stela of Caius Iulius Adietumarus
  • Figure 22. A quarry in Podsused
  • Figure 23. The funeray slab of Leburna
  • Figure 24. The ex-haus Bitroff in Sisak
  • Figure 25. Roman theatre masks
  • 5. Slaves
  • 6. 'The world of women'
  • the Roman woman between self-confidence and patriarchy
  • Figure 26. The stela of the slave Valens' family
  • Figure 27. The Empresses Faustina the Elder and Faustina the Younger
  • 6. 'The world of women'
  • Figure 28.The sarcophagus of Romania Naevia
  • Figure 29. Servant girls on Norico-Pannonian funerary monuments
  • 7. Death and mythology
  • Figure 30. A depiction of Iphigenia on a Roman sarcophagus
  • Figure 31. The epitaph from the sarcophagus of Maximiana Aemilia
  • Figure 32. The front side of the sarcophagus of Maximiana Aemilia
  • Figure 33. Eros and Psyche on a Roman sarcophagus
  • Figure 34. The short sides of the sarcophagus of Maximiana Aemilia
  • Figure 35. Apollo and Daphne
  • 8. From myth to Christianity
  • Figure 36. The Janković Castle in Daruvar
  • Figure 37. The funerary slab from Veliki Bastaji
  • Figure 38. The left short side of the sarcophagus from Veliki Bastaji
  • Figure 39. The right short side of the sarcophagus from Veliki Bastaji
  • Figure 40.The reverse of the medal of Constantinus the Great
  • Figure 41. The front side of the sarcophagus from Veliki Bastaji
  • Figure 42. 42. The empress Theodora wearing a lavish breast jewellery (6th c.)
  • Figure 43. The sarcophagus of Severilla
  • A bronze lamp with a Christogram
  • Figure 45. The abbreviation XPI from the Severilla's epitaph
  • Epilogue
  • Slika 1. Sigmund Freud.
  • Uvod
  • Slika 2. Apijeva cesta, Rim.
  • Slika 3. Rimsko Carstvo.