Roman port societies: the evidence of inscriptions

The first in-depth analysis of the epigraphic evidence for the societies of the ports of the Roman Mediterranean.

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Bibliographic Details
Contributors: Arnaud, Pascal 1958- (Editor) ; Keay, S. J. 1954-2021 (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations 2020
In:Year: 2020
Reviews:[Rezension von: Roman port societies : the evidence of inscriptions] (2021) (Schnabel, Eckhard J., 1955 -)
[Rezension von: Roman port societies : the evidence of inscriptions] (2021) (Blackman, David)
Series/Journal:British School at Rome Studies
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Mediterranean area / Port / Inscription / Classical antiquity
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Electronic books
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:The first in-depth analysis of the epigraphic evidence for the societies of the ports of the Roman Mediterranean.
Cover -- Half-title page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 The Context of Roman Mediterranean Port Societies: An Introduction to the Portuslimen Project -- 2 Inscriptions and Port Societies: Evidence, 'Analyse du Discours', Silences and Portscapes -- 3 Stationes and Associations of Merchants at Puteoli and Delos: Modes of Social Organization and Integration -- 4 Boatmen and their Corpora in the Great Ports of the Roman West (Second to Third Centuries AD) -- 5 Roman Port Societies and Their Collegia: Differences and Similarities between the Associations of Ostia and Ephesos -- 6 Port Occupations and Social Hierarchies: A Comparative Study through Inscriptions from Hispalis, Arelate, Lugdunum, Narbo Martius, Ostia-Portus and Aquileia -- 7 Warehouse Societies -- 8 The Imperial Cult and the Sacred Bonds of Roman Overseas Commerce -- 9 Law and Life in Roman Harbours -- 10 Living Like a Cosmopolitan?: On Roman Port City Societies in the Western Mediterranean -- 11 Ports, Trade and Supply Routes in Western Europe: The Case of Narbonne -- 12 The Port Society of Narona -- 13 Municipal Authority, Central Authority and Euergetists at Work at the Port: Layers of Activity and Interplay at Ephesos -- 14 The Structure of Mercantile Communities in the Roman World: How Open Were Roman Trade Networks? -- 15 Polysemy, Epigraphic Habit and Social Legibility of Maritime Shippers: Navicularii, Naukleroi, Naucleri, Nauculari, Nauclari -- 16 Reading Roman Port Societies -- Indexes.
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ISBN:1108788068