The Oxford handbook of Roman studies / edited by Alessandro Barchiesi and Walter Scheidel.

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Corporate Author: Oxford University Press
Other Authors: Barchiesi, Alessandro, Scheidel, Walter, 1966-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.
Series:Oxford handbooks.
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505 0 0 |g Introduction /  |r Alessandro Barchiesi and Walter Scheidel --  |g New media (and old) /  |r James J. O'Donnell --  |g Tools. Transmission and textual criticism /  |r Mario De Nonno ;  |t Iconography /  |r Charles Brian Rose ;  |t Linguistics /  |r Joshua T. Katz ;  |t Archaeology /  |r Henry Hurst ;  |t Epigraphy /  |r John Bodel ;  |t Papyrology /  |r Roger S. Bagnall ;  |t Numismatics /  |r William E. Metcalf ;  |t Prosopography /  |r Werner Eck ;  |t Metre /  |r Llewelyn Morgan ;  |t Literary criticism /  |r Joseph Farrell ;  |t Translation /  |r Susanna Braund --  |g Approaches. Style /  |r Alfonso Traina ;  |t Gender studies /  |r Anthony Corbeill ;  |t Culture-based approaches /  |r Matthew Roller ;  |t Anthropology /  |r Maurizio Bettini ;  |t Roman identity /  |r Emma Dench ;  |t Performance /  |r Michèle Lowrie ;  |t Psychoanalysis and the Roman imaginary /  |r Ellen Oliensis ;  |t Art and representation /  |r Eugenio La Rocca ;  |t Reception /  |r Andrew Laird ;  |t Between formalism and historicism /  |r Stephen Hinds --  |g Genres. Rhetoric /  |r Andrew Riggsby ;  |t Historiography and biography /  |r Christina Shuttleworth Kraus ;  |t Epic /  |r Philip Hardie ;  |t First-person poetry /  |r Kathleen McCarthy ;  |t Theatre /  |r Florence Dupont ;  |t Letters /  |r Jennifer Ebbeler ;  |t Novels /  |r Ellen Finkelpearl ;  |t Scholarship /  |r Robert A. Kaster --  |t History. Early Rome /  |r Nicola Terrenato ;  |t The imperial republic /  |r Harriet I. Flower ;  |t The early imperial monarchy /  |r Carlos F. Noreña ;  |t The later Roman Empire /  |r Richard Lim ;  |t Power /  |r William V. Harris ;  |t Urbanism /  |r Nicholas Purcell ;  |t Economy and quality of life /  |r Walter Scheidel ;  |t Family and society /  |r Beryl Rawson ;  |t Freedom and slavery /  |r Keith Bradley ;  |t Law /  |r Jill Harries ;  |t Spectacle /  |r Kathleen M. Coleman ;  |t Imperial ecumene and polyethnicity /  |r Peter Fibiger Bang ;  |t After antiquity /  |r Clifford Ando --  |g Ideas. Philosophy /  |r David Sedley ;  |t Political theory /  |r Joy Connolly ;  |t Hellenism /  |r Tim Whitmarsh ;  |t Religious Pluralism /  |r Jörg Rüpke ;  |t Judaism /  |r Seth Schwartz ;  |t Christianity /  |r Hagith Sivan ;  |t Sexuality /  |r Rebecca Flemming ;  |t Women /  |r Kristina Milnor ;  |t Space and geography /  |r Kai Brodersen ;  |t Architecture /  |r Edmund Thomas ;  |t Science /  |r Paul T. Keyser ;  |t Time and calendar /  |r Denis Feeney. 
520 |a "The Oxford Handbook of Roman Studies is a unique collection oi fifty-five articles which together explore the ways in which ancient Rome has been, is, and might be studied. It is intended less as an encyclopaedia of the well-established, and more a research tool to aid the development ol the subject: a guide that does not just inform but also inspires. The emphasis is on the different ways in which evidence can be used, on the breadth and potential of Roman Studies, and on informing dialogue between its subdisciplines, with the aim of widening the perspective of readers as well as meeting their particular needs for informations. The volume includes guidance on primary sources (especially useful in areas where this is complex, such as epigraphy and numismatics), and bibliographies of suggested reading."--Publisher description. 
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