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Essai sur l'histoire de l'augustalité dans l'empire romain
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Year: 1895 Publisher: Paris : Bouillon,

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Augustales.


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L'augustalita a Brescia

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Recherches sur les Augustales, suivies des fragments du Testament politique d'Auguste, connu sous le nom de monument d'Ancyre
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Year: 1844 Publisher: Paris : Dezobry,

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Augustales. --- Cults --- Augustus,


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Marmor Pisanum de honore Bisellii. Parergon inseritur de veterum sellis, synopsis appenditur de re donatica antiquorum, quam brevi spondet... accedit Myiodia sive de muscis odoris Pisanis epistola
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Year: 1666 Publisher: Bononiae : Extypographia Haeredis Victorij Benatij,

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Les dieux augustes dans l'Occident romain : un phénomène d'acculturation
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ISBN: 9782356133298 2356133291 Year: 2019 Volume: 126 Publisher: Bordeaux: Ausonius,

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Le titre impérial donné en épithète aux "dieux augustes" ne les désigne pas comme incarnés dans l'empereur ou comme des sortes de lares protecteurs de la famille impériale mais exprime une association, une synergie entre les dieux et le prince. L'empereur est le médiateur des dieux auprès des hommes. Augustus, terme exclusif de cette association, renvoie au conditor Romulus, aux auspices, à l'auctoriras qui légitiment le pouvoir.Les dieux augustes se diffusent surtout en Occident d'Auguste au début du IVe s. Il s'agit moins de dieux politiques, que de divinités protectrices et bienfaitrices des cités et des particuliers. Les dieux romains et les divinités locales (indigènes ou interprétées) ont des parts comparables, ce qui souligne le respect des identités locales. Les élites municipales. surtout, leur consacrent nombre de dons évergétiques, se posant comme des relais du pouvoir et affirmant leur légitimité.Ils sont Imités par les Augustales et les riches affranchis. Fonctionnaires, soldats, couches populaires sont en retrait Présenta surtout dans l'espace urbain, les dieux augustes se concentrent dans les centres civiques ml s'affiche le pouvoir. Scénographie et cérémonies expriment le consensus autour des empereurs, agents des dieux. Les dieux augustes témoignent de l'acculturation politique, religieuse, sociale des Provinciaux, qui manifestent ainsi leur volonté de s'intégrer à l'Empire


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Civic monuments and the Augustales in Roman Italy
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ISBN: 9781107008229 9781139051767 1107008220 1316361209 1316354806 1316364208 1316363201 1316362205 1139051768 1316357805 1316348806 Year: 2015 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Cambridge university press,

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"The combination of portrait statue, monumental support, and public lettering was considered emblematic of Roman public space even in antiquity. This book examines ancient Roman statues and their bases, tombs, dedicatory altars, and panels commemorating gifts of civic beneficence made by the Augustales, civic groups composed primarily of wealthy ex-slaves. Margaret L. Laird examines how these monuments functioned as protagonists in their built and social environments by focusing on archaeologically attested commissions made by the Augustales in Roman Italian towns. Integrating methodologies from art history, architectural history, social history, and epigraphy with archaeological and sociological theories of community, she considers how dedications and their accompanying inscriptions created webs of association and transformed places of display into sites of local history. Understanding how these objects functioned in ancient cities, the book argues, illuminates how ordinary Romans combined public lettering, honorific portraits, emperor worship, and civic philanthropy to express their communal identities"--


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Slaves of the people : a political and social history of Roman public slavery
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ISBN: 9783515131438 9783515131407 351513140X 351513140X Year: 2022 Publisher: Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag,

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Slavery played a crucial economic and social role in the Roman history. Unfree individuals were employed to perform a wide range of duties in both the domestic environment and the public sphere. Along with the large population of private slaves who were owned by individual masters, and the smaller but influential group of Imperial slaves who were property of the emperors, there was another category of slaves: the so-called 'public slaves' (servi publici). They were unfree individuals, owned by a community rather than a single master.Based on primary evidence, Franco Luciani aims to provide a comprehensive study of public slavery in the Roman world. By focusing on the use of public slaves in both Rome and in other cities of the Western Empire, as well as on the development of public slavery from the Middle Republic to Late Antiquity, Luciani attempts to define public slavery and to explore the historical significance of public slavery across time. He also analyses the role played by public slaves in the life of the community they belonged to. Specific attention is then drawn to manumission of public slaves and the legal status of freed public slaves. Finally, Luciani addresses the issue of the position of public slaves in Roman society.

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