The politics of impermanence: Latin migratio in the second centuryB.C.
December 2022
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Journal article
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Migrare a Roma. Latini e altri popoli
legislation, foedus, Latin, census, migration, Roman law, Cassianum, citizenship
The regiones of Italy: between republic and principate
March 2020
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Conference paper
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«Nos sumus Romani qui fuimus ante…» Memory of ancient Italy
One of Augustus’ least-known reforms has left a stronger imprint than almost any other on the ways in which classical studies on Italy are organised. This was his division of the peninsula, at an unknown date, and for reasons unspecified, into eleven regions. These regiones still lead a flourishing life, having long been adopted as the organising armature for a number of corpora, starting with the CIL, and followed by the Inscriptiones Italiae, L’Année épigraphique, Supplementa Italica, Notizie degli Scavi and Forma Italiae, to name only major publications. There is an irony here: if Pliny the Elder had not decided to use the Augustan division into regiones as a way of organising the mass of data he had on Italy, we would not know that they existed. A smattering of later epigraphic testimony would suggest that at some point in the imperial period Italy had been subdivided into an uncertain number of regions; we might then suspect Augustus as the architect of the change; it would also be plausible, on the basis of the epigraphic evidence alone, to attribute the reform to Trajan or Hadrian. In any case, the Augustan regiones enjoy a currency in modern scholarly literature out of all proportion to the interest or utility they had for ancient writers.
FFR
Gods and Goddesses in Ancient Italy
December 2019
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Edited book
4705 Literary Studies, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology, 47 Language, Communication and Culture, 4303 Historical Studies, 50 Philosophy and Religious Studies
The Roman Republic, 264-44 B.C.
August 2019
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Book
History of the Roman Republic in its Mediterranean context
Boundaries in Strabo's Italy: Space, time and difference
January 2019
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Conference paper
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Boundaries of Territories and Peoples in Roman Italy and Beyond
Sulla and the Populi Italici
January 2018
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Chapter
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L'eta di Silla
Sulla
Una, nessuna o centomila romanizzazioni?
September 2016
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Chapter
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L' Italia Centrale E la Creazione Di Una Koiné Culturale? I Percorsi Della Romanizzazione
Il dibattito sulla romanizzazione stato uno dei pi intensi nel panorama scientifico degli ultimi decenni. Del concetto sono stati declinati tutti i possibili punti di vista, tutte le criticit , le debolezze.
The Civil Wars and the Triumvirate
March 2016
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Chapter
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A Companion to Roman Italy
The collection presents new archaeological data relating to the sites of Roman Italy Contributions discuss new theories of how to understand cultural change in the Italian peninsula Combines detailed case-studies of particular sites with ...
History
The Social War
March 2016
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Chapter
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A Companion to Roman Italy
The collection presents new archaeological data relating to the sites of Roman Italy Contributions discuss new theories of how to understand cultural change in the Italian peninsula Combines detailed case-studies of particular sites with ...
History
S. BOURDIN, LES PEUPLES DE L'ITALIE PRÉROMAINE: IDENTITÉS, TERRITOIRES ET RELATIONS INTER-ETHNIQUES EN ITALIE CENTRAL ET SEPTENTRIONALE (VIII e –I er S. AV. J.-C) (Bibliothèque des Écoles Françaises d'Athènes et ...
November 2015
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Journal article
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The Journal of Roman Studies
47 Language, Communication and Culture, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology
'Roma iudex'. Interstate arbitration and Rome’s Mediterranean hegemony
February 2015
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Chapter
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L'imperium romanum en perspective Les savoirs d'empire dans la République romaine et leur héritage dans l'Europe médiévale et moderne
Ce volume étudie la culture d'empire, ensemble de savoirs et d'idées qui fondent la domination d'une puissance sur les territoires et les populations soumis - ici l'émergence d'une culture d'empire romaine durant l'époque républicaine ...
Europe
The Middle Sangro Valley under the Empire: a productive landscape?
October 2014
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Chapter
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BEYOND VAGNARI: New themes in the Study of Roman South Italy
The Lucanians: historical perspective
October 2014
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Chapter
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Entre archéologie et histoire : dialogues sur divers peuples de l’Italie préromaine. E pluribus unum?
Preface
January 2014
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Book
Religion in Archaic and Republican Rome and Italy, Evidence and Experience
January 2014
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Book
47 Language, Communication and Culture, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology, 4705 Literary Studies
Rome and Antium: Pirates, Polities and Identity in the Late Republic
January 2013
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Chapter
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Integration and Identity in Roman Italy
A study of how far Roman colonies in the Middle Republic had or shared in an over-arching Roman identity, and to what extent local identities co-existed with or conflicted with Roman ones
Roman colonization; Antium, piracy, cultural identity
The Fragments of the Roman Historians
January 2013
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Scholarly edition
The 'Hellenistics of Death' in Central Italy
January 2013
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Chapter
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The Hellenistic West
Study of what changing patterns in mortuary archaeology among the Central Italian Vestini reveal about culture contact and cultural identity in Italy in the Hellenistic period
'Asconius'Cicero'Strabo''Q. Fabius Pictor' 'L. Cincius Alimentus''C. Acilius'
January 2013
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Chapter
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The Fragments of the Roman Historians
Time for Italy in Velleius Paterculus
January 2011
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Chapter
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Velleius Paterculus: Making History
A study of the importance of Italy and Italian history to the structure of Velleius' history, and an assessment of the relevance of his own background.
Metre
March 2010
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Chapter
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The Edinburgh Companion to Greece and Rome
This chapter gives an overview of the elements of Greek and Latin metre, introduces the main technical terms and symbols used, and offers some suggestions for learning and for further study. It is written to be read continuously; technical terms are indicated in bold when they are first introduced or explained, and later paragraphs assume a grasp of the explanations given in previous paragraphs.
SBTMR
Atessa (CH). Excavations in 2009
January 2009
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Journal article
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Quaderni di Archeologia d'Abruzzo
Summary of excavations on the Roman rural site at Acquachiara
'What lies beneath': ploughsoil assemblages, the dynamics of taphonomy and the interpretation of field survey data.
January 2008
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Chapter
A study of the relationship between data recoverable from field survey and site formation processes, with consideration of wider methodology for smapling survey results through excavation, with special reference to Abruzzo, Italy
field survey, taphonomy, archaeology, Roman, Abruzzo, Samnium, ceramics, site formation, sampling
Towards a phenomenology of samnite fortified centres