
Roman Papers Volume VII
Edited by Anthony R. Birley
Ronald Syme(Author)
Anthony R. Birley(Editor)
Clarendon Press
Published on 1. August 1991
Book
Hardback
244 pages
978-0-19-814490-8 (ISBN)
Description
Before his death in late 1989, Sir Ronald Syme approved the publication of these 59 papers on Roman history which complete this collection of his life's work. Volume VI covers such varied topics as "Human Rights and Social Status at Rome", "Marriage Ages for Roman Senators", "Oligarchy at Rome: A Paradigm for Political Science", "Military Geography at Rome", "Diet on Capri ", "A Dozen Early Priesthoods", and "Some Unrecognized Authors from Spain ". Volume VII contains solely later, unpublished work which was still in manuscript form at the time of Sir Ronald's death. The final item is a spoof on Tacitus, comprising a Latin text on the story of Titus and Berenice with historical commentary. The work is aimed at scholars and students of Roman history, Roman literature, Roman philosophy, and classics.
Reviews / Votes
Even more striking than the work's wide geographical scope is the range of approaches and techniques deployed. The extraordinarily detailed nature of the scholarship goes without saying. Anatolica is a splendid and valuable collection of both detailed and far reaching studies, tackling and satisfactorily solving many apparently intractable textual and historical problems. - Katherine Clarke - Gnomon 1999 No. 5More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Oxford University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1 halftone, 1 genealogical table
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 164 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
476 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-814490-8 (9780198144908)
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Persons
Author
late Camden Professor of Ancient Historylate Camden Professor of Ancient History, University of Oxford, 1949-1970
Editor
Professor of Ancient HistoryProfessor of Ancient History, University of Manchester
Content
Verona's earliest senators - some comparisons; Verona's first consul; consular friends of the Elder Pliny; Verginius Rufus; ministers of the Caesars; Vestricius Spurinna; Pliny's early career; a political group; Domitius Apollinaris; Minicius Fundanus from Ticinum; Turin's two senators; the acme of Transpadana; "Titus and Berenice" - a Tacitean fragment.