The Cambridge Ancient History, Volym 10

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Alan K. Bowman, Edward Champlin, Andrew Lintott
Cambridge University Press, 8 feb. 1996 - 1090 sidor
The period described in Volume X of the second edition of The Cambridge Ancient History begins in the year after the death of Julius Caesar and ends in the year after the fall of Nero, the last of the Julio-Claudian emperors. Its main theme is the transformation of the political configuration of the state and the establishment of the Roman Empire. Chapters 16 supply a political narrative history of the period. In chapters 7-12 the institutions of government are described and analysed. Chapters 13-14 offer a survey of the Roman world in this period region by region, and chapters 15-21 deal with the most important social and cultural developments of the era (the city of Rome; the structure of society; art, literature and law). Central to the period is the achievement of the first emperor, Augustus.
 

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Philippi 42 B C
5
Perusia 4140 B C
14
The year 36 B C
27
Provincial administration and taxation ALAN K BOWMAN
43
Alexandria 30 B C
59
Retrospect
65
power authority achievement
113
65
127
Proculians and Sabinians
969
676
970
Legal writing and education
973
Imperial intervention
974
The Flavian jurists
978
Appendices to chapter 13a by M H CRAWFORD I Consular dating formulae in republican Italy
979
Survival of Greek language and institutions
981
Inscriptions in languages other than Latin after the Social War
983

ŏ Davya
144
The expansion of the empire under Augustus
147
14c Syria
151
54
159
14d Judaea
195
Tiberius to Nero
198
From Nero to Vespasian
256
The imperial court
283
The Imperial finances
309
The Senate and senatorial and equestrian posts
324
Provincial administration and taxation
344
The army and the navy
371
ROMAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE
387
The administration of justice
397
The West
414
Sicily Sardinia and Corsica
434
Spain
449
13d Gaul
464
13e Britain 43 B C to A D 69
503
13f Germany
517
Raetia
535
13h The Danubian and Balkan provinces
545
Augustus to Vespasian
586
The administration and organization of the province
596
Cities and colonies
603
14b Egypt
674
Rome in the early Empire
812
Legal distinctions
873
Social distinctions
875
Social problems at the beginning of the Principate
883
The social legislation of Augustus and the Julio Claudians
886
The impact of the Principate on society
897
Literature and society
905
Patronage and its obligations
907
Rhetoric and escapism
916
The justification of literature
921
The accessibility of literature
926
Roman art 43 B C to A D 69
930
The creation of the Augustan model
934
the crisis of the model
952
Early classical private law
959
Augustus procedural reforms
961
Labeo
964
Italian calendars
985
Votive deposits
987
Diffusion of alien grave stelae
989
Stemmata
990
Chronological table
995
Abbreviations page
1006
Social status and social legislation
1008
A General studies
1015
B Sources
1019
Epigraphy
1027
Numismatics
1031
Papyrology
1034
Political history
1035
The expansion of the empire 43 B C A D 69
1044
The JulioClaudians and the year A D 69
1047
Government and administration
1050
The Senate and the equities
1051
Provincial administration
1053
The imperial wealth
1054
The army and the navy
1056
The administration of justice
1059
E Italy and the provinces
1061
Sicily Sardinia and Corsica
1066
Spain
1068
Gaul
1070
Britain
1082
Germany
1083
Raetia
1084
The Balkans
1086
679
1088
Africa
1089
Cyrene
1091
Greece and Asia Minor
1093
Egypt
1097
Syria
1100
Judaea
1104
F Society religion and culture IIII
1111
Religion
1114
Art and architecture
1120
Law
1135
Index
1138
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