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This book contains papers by more than fifty scholars who elucidate the contribution of material as well as literary culture to our understanding of the Roman Empire. The emphasis is particularly upon the new and exciting links between the various sub-disciplines that make up Roman Studies - for example, between literature and epigraphy, art and philosophy, papyrology and economic history. Connections with disciplines outside classics are also explored, including anthropology, psychoanalysis, gender and reception studies, and the use of new media
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monografia Rebiun35495884 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun35495884 m o d cr ||||||||||| 120704s2010 enkac fob 001 0 eng 2009944011 964845983 1109115743 1181160494 1241932932 1245637278 1298409833 1328562249 9780191743962 ebook) 0191743968 ebook) 9780199211524 0199211523 NZ1 14796038 AU@ 000051587270 AU@ 000073134201 Nz eng pn UV0 OCLCO OTZ ORC YDXCP OCLCF OCLCQ VT2 STBDS U3W BRX LEAUB OCLCQ HS0 OCLCA OCLCQ OCLCO QGK OCLCQ INARC OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCL AMH RBN KAT e------ aw----- ff----- The Oxford handbook of Roman studies edited by Alessandro Barchiesi and Walter Scheidel Roman studies Oxford Oxford University Press 2010 Oxford Oxford Oxford University Press 1 online resource (xvii, 947 pages) illustrations, portraits 1 online resource (xvii, 947 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Oxford handbooks Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction) Alessandro Barchiesi, Walter Scheidel. -- New media (and old) James J. O'Donnell -- Part I. Tools.) Transmission and textual criticism Mario De Nonno ;. -- Iconography Charles Brian Rose ;. -- Linguistics Joshua T. Katz ;. -- Archaeology Henry Hurst ;. -- Epigraphy John Bodel ;. -- Papyrology Roger S. Bagnall ;. -- Numismatics William E. Metcalf ;. -- Prosopography Werner Eck ;. -- Metre Llewelyn Morgan ;. -- Literary criticism Joseph Farrell ;. -- Translation Susanna Braund -- Part II. Approaches.) Style Alfonso Traina ;. -- Gender studies Anthony Corbeill ;. -- Culture-based approaches Matthew Roller ;. -- Anthropology Maurizio Bettini ;. -- Roman identity Emma Dench ;. -- Performance Michèle Lowrie ;. -- Psychoanalysis and the Roman imaginary Ellen Oliensis ;. -- Art and representation Eugenio La Rocca ;. -- Reception Andrew Laird ;. -- Between formalism and historicism Stephen Hinds -- Part III. Genres.) Rhetoric Andrew Riggsby ;. -- Historiography and biography Christina Shuttleworth Kraus ;. -- Epic Philip Hardie ;. -- First-person poetry Kathleen McCarthy ;. -- Theatre Florence Dupont ;. -- Letters Jennifer Ebbeler ;. -- Novels Ellen Finkelpearl ;. -- Scholarship Robert A. Kaster -- Part IV. History.) Early Rome Nicola Terrenato ;. -- The imperial republic Harriet I. Flower ;. -- The early imperial monarchy Carlos F. Noreña ;. -- The later Roman Empire Richard Lim ;. -- Power William V. Harris ;. -- Urbanism Nicholas Purcell ;. -- Economy and quality of life Walter Scheidel ;. -- Family and society Beryl Rawson ;. -- Freedom and slavery Keith Bradley ;. -- Law Jill Harries ;. -- Spectacle Kathleen M. Coleman ;. -- Imperial ecumene and polyethnicity Peter Fibiger Bang ;. -- After antiquity Clifford Ando -- Part V. Ideas.) Philosophy David Sedley ;. -- Political theory Joy Connolly ;. -- Hellenism Tim Whitmarsh ;. -- Religious Pluralism Jörg Rüpke ;. -- Judaism Seth Schwartz ;. -- Christianity Hagith Sivan ;. -- Sexuality Rebecca Flemming ;. -- Women Kristina Milnor ;. -- Space and geography Kai Brodersen ;. -- Architecture Edmund Thomas ;. -- Science Paul T. Keyser ;. -- Time and calendar Denis Feeney This book contains papers by more than fifty scholars who elucidate the contribution of material as well as literary culture to our understanding of the Roman Empire. The emphasis is particularly upon the new and exciting links between the various sub-disciplines that make up Roman Studies - for example, between literature and epigraphy, art and philosophy, papyrology and economic history. Connections with disciplines outside classics are also explored, including anthropology, psychoanalysis, gender and reception studies, and the use of new media English 15.52 Roman Empire Civilization Geschichte Roman antiquity Rome- History Rome- Civilization Rome- Histoire Rome- Civilisation Rome (Empire) Römisches Reich Roman Empire History Textbooks (form) Barchiesi, Alessandro Scheidel, Walter 1966-) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJgRXjMdppJCHvMbQDCfbd Print version 9780199211524 Oxford handbooks