Alison E. Cooley (éd.), A Companion to Roman Italy, Chichester-Malden [MA], 2016.
Éditeur : Wiley-Blackwell
Collection : Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World
576 pages
ISBN : 978-1-4443-3926-0
120 £
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
List of Illustrations
INTRODUCTION: SETTING THE SCENE
Chapter 1 Italy before the Romans
Elena Isayev
PART ONE: THE IMPACT OF ROME – UNIFICATION AND INTEGRATION
Chapter 2 Rome's encroachment upon Italy (Rafael Scopacasa)
Chapter 3 Italy and the Greek East, second century BC (Celia E. Schultz)
Chapter 4 The Social War (Edward Bispham)
Chapter 5 Civil wars and triumvirate (Edward Bispham)
Chapter 6 Coming to terms with dynastic power, 30 BC-AD 69 (Alison E. Cooley)
Chapter 7 Italy during the High Empire, from the Flavians to Diocletian (Alison E. Cooley)
Chapter 8 Late Roman and Late Antique Italy: from Constantine to Justinian (Neil Christie)
PART TWO: LOCAL AND REGIONAL DIVERSITY
2.1 Cultural diversity
Chapter 9 Funerary practices
Emma-Jayne Graham and Valerie M. Hope
Chapter 10 Diversity in Architecture and Urbanism
Margaret Laird
Chapter 11 Language and Literacy in Roman Italy
Kathryn Lomas
2.2 Greek Italy
Chapter 12 Roman Naples
Kathryn Lomas
Chapter 13 Magna Graecia, 270 BC – AD 200
Kathryn Lomas
2.3 Case-study: Becoming Roman in Cisalpina
Chapter 14 The changing face of Cisalpine identity
Clifford Ando, Chicago
PART THREE: TOWN AND COUNTRY
3.1 Settlement patterns
Chapter 15 Urbanization
Joanne Berry
Chapter 16 Urban Peripheries
Penelope Goodman
Chapter 17 Villas
Nigel Pollard
3.2 Case-studies of towns and their territories
Chapter 18 Republican and early imperial towns in the Tiber Valley
Simon Keay and Martin Millett
Chapter 19 Cosa and the ager Cosanus
Elizabeth Fentress and Phil Perkins
Chapter 20 Pompeii and the ager Pompeianus
Ray Laurence
Chapter 21 Ostia
Janet DeLaine
PART FOUR: ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
Chapter22 Regional interaction
Rebecca Benefiel
Chapter 23 Agricultural production
Robert Witcher
Chapter 24 Local elites
John Patterson
Chapter25 Sub-elites
Jonathan Perry
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