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In Aspects of Ancient Institutions and Geography colleagues and students honor Richard J.A. Talbert for his numerous contributions and influence on the fields of ancient history, political and social science, as well as cartography and geography. This collection of original and useful examinations is focused around the core theme of Talbert’s work – how ancient individuals and groups organized their world, through their institutions and geography.
The first half of the book considers institutional history in chapters on such diverse topics as the Roman Senate, Roman provincial politics and administration, healing springs, gladiators, and soldiers. Chapters on the geography of Thucydides and Alexander III, imperial geography, tracking letters and using sundials round out the second half of the book.
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Aspects of Ancient Institutions and Geography
Impact of Empire Roman Empire, c. 200 B.C.–A.D. 476
Edited by Olivier Hekster (Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
Editorial Board Lukas de Blois Angelos Chaniotis Ségolène Demougin Olivier Hekster Gerda de Kleijn Luuk de Ligt Elio Lo Cascio Michael Peachin John Rich Christian Witschel
VOLUME 19
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Aspects of Ancient Institutions and Geography Studies in Honor of Richard J.A. Talbert
Edited by
Lee L. Brice and Daniëlle Slootjes
LEIDEN | BOSTON
Cover Illustration: The Curia, the imperial period senate building in the Forum Romanum. (photo by Lee L. Brice) Page Illustration: Professor Robert John Alexander Talbert, on a visit to the site of Horaceʼs Villa. (photo by Lee L. Brice). Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Aspects of ancient institutions and geography : studies in honor of Richard J.A. Talbert / edited by Lee L. Brice and Danielle Slootjes. pages cm. — (Impact of empire : Roman empire, c. 200 B.C.–A.D. 476, ISSN 1572-0500 ; volume 19) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-90-04-28371-8 (hardback : alk. paper) — ISBN 978-90-04-28372-5 (e-book) 1. Rome—Civilization. 2. Rome—Politics and government. 3. Rome—Social conditions. 4. Associations, institutions, etc.—Rome—History. 5. Social structure—Rome—History. 6. Geography— Rome—History. 7. Cartography—Rome—History. 8. Civilization, Ancient. 9. Geography, Ancient. I. Brice, Lee L., editor of compilation, author. II. Slootjes, Daniëlle, editor of compilation, author. III. Talbert, Richard J. A., 1947– honoree. DG78.A765 2015 937—dc23 2014035192
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Contents Acknowledgements ix List of Figures and Maps x List of Abbreviations xii Notes on Contributors xiii
Part 1 Introduction Chaps and Maps: Reflections on a Caree