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    HISTORY OF ROMAN COINAGE IN BRITAIN by Marius Grigore Stan

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…<p>Sam Moorhead, A History of Roman Coinage in Britain, Greenlight Publishing (Essex 2013), pp. 219, ISBN 978–1–897738–54–2</p>…”
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    Human will and divine will in Roman divination by Driediger-Murphy, LG

    Published 2011
    “…These conclusions are held to encourage a re-consideration of the modern understanding of the nature of Roman state divination and of Roman religion.…”
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    Aspects of defence in Roman Europe by Elton, H, Elton, Hugh

    Published 1992
    “…There then follows a detailed discussion of barbarian armies and their equipment, strategy and tactics when fighting the Romans.</p> <p>The second section discusses the Roman army. …”
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    Centenary ode for Roman society by D'angour, A

    Published 2023
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    Cultural identity in Roman Celtiberia by Rose, F

    Published 2003
    Subjects: “…Antiquities, Roman…”
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    Roman drama and its contexts by Frangoulidis, S, Harrison, S, Manuwald, G

    Published 2016
    “…This edited collection aims to address this issue: it includes 33 contributions by an international team of scholars, discussing single plays or Roman dramatic genres (including comedy, tragedy and praetexta, from both the Republican and ...…”
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    Expressions of Ionianness in the Roman period by Hallmannsecker, M

    Published 2020
    Subjects: “…Greek culture under the Roman Empire…”
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    ROMAN TOPOGRAPHY AND LATIN DICTION by Heyworth, S

    Published 2011
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    Roman Faith and Christian Faith by Morgan, T

    Published 2018
    “…The first two papers engage with Teresa Morgan's book, Roman Faith and Christian Faith, and Professor Morgan responds to them in the third.…”
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    Docta puella in Roman culture by New, K

    Published 2018
    “…The only extant oeuvre of the female poet Sulpicia sheds definitive light on the reconstruction of genre, as well as the stylistics, of Roman women’s poetry. In contrast to previous studies, which deny either the poetic skill of Sulpicia or even her authorship, the present article proposes that the pointed simplicity of her style is deployed by the Roman poetess as a device which conveys the spontaneity of her intonation and heightened emotionality. …”
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    Roman topography and latin diction by Heyworth, S

    Published 2011
    “…This article contains five notes on Roman topography. The first three briefly argue (1) that the uia Tecta supposedly to be placed in the Campus Martius has perhaps arisen from corruption of uia Recta; (2) that the temple of Juturna, placed by Ovid near the arches of the Aqua Virgo, could not have stood where Largo Argentina now is, but further north, perhaps in the grounds of Santa Maria in Via; and (3) that the rites of Anna Perenna described by Ovid in Fasti 3 took place near the Mausoleum of Augustus, and not at the recently discovered spring near Piazza Euclide. …”
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    Latin, literacy, and the Roman economy by Wilson, AI

    Published 2023
    “…This chapter examines economic structures and activities that helped spread the use of Latin, and of literacy, across the Roman West. Latin was spread to the provinces by the movement of people—settlers and colonists; the army; some kinds of mobile craftsmen (principally miners and potters); traders; and slaves—and also by the movement of documents, inscribed objects, and the practice of inscribing things in Latin. …”
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    The Roman Emperor and a Greek Hero: Caesar Augustus self-presentation among the Roman aristocracy by Andrey Nikolayevich Tokarev

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The author does attempt chronologically to correlate beginnings and decline of the cult of Orestes to political and ideological actions of the first Roman emperor.…”
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