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Carving a Professional Identity

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...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Varga, Rada
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2020.
Colección:Archaeopress Roman Archaeology Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |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. 
505 8 |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. 
505 8 |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 
505 8 |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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