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|a Varga, Rada.
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|a Carving a Professional Identity
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|a 1 online resource (126 p.).
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|a Archaeopress Roman Archaeology Ser. ;
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- I. Introductory notes -- I.1. Motivation for the research -- I.2. Structure of the book -- I.3. Acknowledgements -- II. Historiographic coordinates for Roman-era occupational epigraphy -- II.1. Professions, occupations and Roman economy -- II.2. Ancient middle classes -- II.3. Historiographic outline -- III. Quantitative analyses on the primary data -- III.1. Demography and representativeness -- III.2. Encoding the attested occupations -- Graph 1. Quantitative distribution of professional groups.
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|a Table 1. Encoding of the occupational titles -- III.3. Space and time -- III.4. People and monuments -- Graph 2. Provincial distribution of the monuments. -- Graph 3. Juridical status. -- Graph 4. Gender distribution. -- Graph 5. Distribution of the dedications. -- Graph 6. Types of monument. -- IV. People and professional identities -- IV.1. Tales of trade and friendship -- Graph 7. Distribution of commercial workers throughout provinces. -- Figure 1. Aurelius Aquila's network. -- IV.2. Doctors -- the healing science -- Graph 8. Special distribution of civilian and military medical personnel.
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|a IV.3. Crafting for a living -- Graph 9. Professional quality registered in inscriptions. -- Graph 10. Distribution of craftsmen throughout provinces. -- IV.4. Entertaining the masses -- Graph 11. Comparison between arts and sports professionals attested. -- IV.5. Case study: local identities -- Graph 12. Provincial distribution of the epigraphs with origin indications. -- Graph 13. Professional group distribution of the epigraphs with -- origin indications. -- V. Concluding remarks -- Index -- Index of people -- Index of toponyms -- Glossary -- Latin title -- English translation/explication
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|a Artis sutoriae -- shoemaker -- aurarius -- goldsmith -- brattiarius -- worker in gold-leaf, gold beater -- caelator anaglyptarius -- carver in bas-relief -- calciarius -- producer/seller of shoes -- capistarius (= capistrarius) -- producer/seller of muzzles -- capsarius -- satchelmaker, mender of clothes -- cassidarius -- helmet maker -- clavarius materiarius -- timber merchant -- coactor argentarius -- silversmith -- cocus -- cook -- columnarius -- builder of columns -- contrascriptor -- controller -- coponus -- inkeeper/shopkeeper -- coriarius -- leather worker -- culinarius -- cook -- cuparius
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|a This volume presents the results of long-term research into occupational epigraphy from the Latin-language provinces of the Roman Empire. It catalogues stone epigraphs of 690 independent professionals (excluding state workers, imperial slaves, freedmen and military personnel) providing quantitative as well as qualitative analyses of the raw data.
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|a Actarius -- clerk, book-keeper -- actor/ακτορ -- agent, plaintiff -- aedituus (= aeditumus) -- custodian, guardian of a temple -- aerarius -- coppersmith -- agrimensor -- land surveyor -- ampullarius -- producer/seller of flasks/bottles -- anularius -- ring-maker -- aquilegus -- dowser -- architectus -- architect -- architectus navalis -- ship constructor/engineer -- argentarius -- financial agent, money changer -- artifex -- craftsman -- artificius argentarius -- silversmith -- artis aurifex -- goldsmith -- artis cretariae lixa -- trader of chalk -- artis quadratariae -- worker in quarry stone
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