Frontiers in the Roman World

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  • Frontiers in the Roman World Book Detail

  • Author : Impact of Empire (Organization). Workshop
  • Release Date : 2011-05-10
  • Publisher : BRILL
  • Genre : Religion
  • Pages : 391
  • ISBN 13 : 900420119X
  • File Size : 86,86 MB

Frontiers in the Roman World by Impact of Empire (Organization). Workshop PDF Summary

Book Description: This volume presents the proceedings of the ninth workshop of the international network 'Impact of Empire', which concentrates on the history of the Roman Empire. It focuses on different ways in which Rome created, changed and influenced (perceptions of) frontiers.

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Frontiers in the Roman World

Frontiers in the Roman World

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This volume presents the proceedings of the ninth workshop of the international network 'Impact of Empire', which concentrates on the history of the Roman Empir

Frontiers of the Roman Empire

Frontiers of the Roman Empire

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Whittaker begins by discussing the Romans' ideological vision of geographic space - demonstrating, for example, how an interest in precise boundaries of organiz

The Empire Stops Here

The Empire Stops Here

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The Roman Empire was the largest and most enduring of the ancient world. From its zenith under Augustus and Trajan in the first century AD to its decline and fa

Rome and the Worlds beyond its Frontiers

Rome and the Worlds beyond its Frontiers

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Rome and the Worlds Beyond Its Frontiers examines interactions between those within and those beyond the boundaries of Rome, with an eye to the question of cont