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A collection of translated extracts from Roman writers discussing Roman civilization. Text illustrated with photographs of surviving artifacts and buildings.
Rome --- Social life and customs --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Social life and customs. --- Rome - Social life and customs
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Roads, Roman --- Voies romaines --- Rome --- Calendar, Roman --- Social life and customs --- Religious life and customs --- Rome - Social life and customs --- Rome - Religious life and customs
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Rome --- Greece --- Social life and customs --- -Social life and customs --- Social life and customs. --- Rome - Social life and customs --- Greece - Social life and customs
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Rome --- Social life and customs --- History --- Social life and customs. --- Rome - Social life and customs --- Rome - History - Empire, 30 B.C.-284 A.D.
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Names, Personal --- Latin language --- Etymology --- Names --- Rome --- Social life and customs --- Names, Personal - Rome --- Latin language - Etymology - Names --- Rome - Social life and customs
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"In People and Institutions in the Roman Empire colleagues honor Garrett Fagan for his contributions to our understanding and appreciation of Roman history and culture. In addition to reviewing and contextualizing Fagan's works and legacy, contributing authors pursue in their chapters topics and methodologies that interested Fagan - the experiences of individuals within Roman state and social institutions from the end of the Republic through the Empire and into Late Antiquity. Part One contextualizes Fagan's scholarship, demonstrating the diversity of his interests and his impact. Part Two considers the intersection between people and core state institutions: army, law, and religion. Part Three examines Roman social and cultural institutions such as the baths, arena, historiography, and provincial elite society"--
Rome --- Civilization --- Social life and customs --- Manners and customs --- Rome (Empire) --- Civilization. --- Manners and customs. --- Social life and customs. --- History --- Rome - Civilization --- Rome - Social life and customs
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Dinners and dining --- Food habits --- History --- Rome --- Social life and customs --- Dinners and dining - Rome - History --- Food habits - Rome --- Rome - Social life and customs
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Da sempre al centro della riflessione antropologica, lo studio delle forme della parentela consente di illuminare - come dimostrano queste pagine - il cuore stesso di una società. Le regole in base alle quali si stabiliscono filiazione e matrimonio, parentela paterna e parentela materna, il modo in cui si acquisiscono gli affini, e soprattutto il modo in cui ci si comporta nei confronti dei numerosi membri di un gruppo di parentela, costituiscono altrettante manifestazioni di "umanità". Questo volume illustra al lettore d'oggi la concezione antica, romana in particolare, della famiglia: dalla terminologia di parentela ai divieti matrimoniali, al contesto religioso, infine al ricorrere di temi parentali nella letteratura (Seneca, Ovidio, Virgilio, Sofocle), a riprova di come la parentela prenda forma, e nello stesso tempo funga da stimolo creativo, all'interno della cultura antica.
Families - Rome --- Families in literature --- Latin literature - History and criticism --- Rome - Social life and customs --- Families --- Latin literature --- Rome --- Famille --- Parenté --- Moeurs et coutumes
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Voyager ne va pas de soi dans l'Antiquité ! Or saint Paul a beaucoup voyagé. Pour ce faire, il a naturellement utilisé les moyens de transport et les infrastructures tant routières que maritimes de son époque. Et c'est d'abord un tableau vivant des échanges et des voyages dans le monde romain du Ier siècle de notre ère que propose ce livre. Les témoignages contemporains de Paul et les découvertes les plus récentes de l'archéologie et de l'historiographie permettent d'éclairer les sources documentaires traditionnelles (Actes des apôtres et lettres de Paul). Chantal Reynier reconstitue les voyages de l'Apôtre, la façon dont il se représentait l'espace en fonction de sa culture romaine, et elle nous met devant les choix qu'il eut à faire. Développant ses voyages par cercles concentriques vers l'extrême Occident, ce n'est pas par hasard que Paul choisit les carrefours routiers ou les grandes cités maritimes pour s'installer et fonder des communautés ! Le suivre dans ses expéditions, s'arrêter avec lui, c'est saisir sur le vif la manière dont s'est constitué et organisé le christianisme. Cet ouvrage est actuellement le seul en français à étudier scientifiquement les voyages de Paul en eux-mêmes. Et ce n'est pas son moindre mérite que d'accroître de façon non négligeable notre connaissance des techniques de navigation et des représentations de l'espace au Ier siècle. Nombreuses cartes originales.
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