The Vindolanda Writing Tablets: v. 3
Tabulae Vindolandesnes
British Museum Press
Published on 15. August 2003
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-7141-2249-6 (ISBN)
Description
This is the third in the series of volumes presenting the first editions of the important Latin writing-tablets from the Roman fort of Vindolanda, to the south of Hadrian's Wall. The tablets now form part of the British Museum collections. This volume covers the ink tablets discovered in the excavations of 1991-4, and contains transcriptions, translations and detailed commentaries on about 150 texts and brief descriptions of a further 100 fragments. As in earlier volumes, the texts are mainly either accounts or letters. The accounts include a long record of the supply and consumption of chickens and geese in the commanding officer's residence over a period of more than two years in the first decade of the second century AD. The correspondence includes letters from the archive of Cerialis, the prefect of the Ninth Cohort of Batavians, stationed at Vindolanda in the period AD 97-104. A notable novelty is a unique letter dating from a later period, c. AD 180-200. Fifty of the tablets are reproduced.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
16 b/w pls
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 219 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7141-2249-6 (9780714122496)
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Persons
Alan Bowman is Camden Professor of Ancient History and Fellow of Braesenose College, Oxford. He is author of Egypt after the Pharaohs and Life and Letters on the Roman Frontier, and editor of vols X-XII of the new edition of the Cambridge Ancient History.J David Thomas is Emeritus Professor of Papyrology, University of Durham. He is the author of The Ptolemaic and Roman Epistrategos and joint editor of the series The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, to which he has contributed numerous editions of Greek papyri from Egypt.
Content
Preface; List of figures and plates; Abbreviations; Introduction; The texts; Note on conventions; Military documents (nos 574-80); Accounts (nos 581-610); Letters (nos 611-71); Minor texts (nos 672-720); Descripta (nos 721-853); Appendix; Concordance; Bibliography; Indexes; Plates.