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Table of Contents Illustrations vi-xi Charts and Tables xii Abbreviations xiii-xv Section 1: The Sources 1. Constructing a narrative Cynthia Damon 37-55 2. Roman Imperial Numismatics Bill Metcalf 56-70 3. Documents Traianos Gagos and David Potter 71-140 4. Art, Architecture and Archaeology in the Roman Empire Lea Stirling 141-173 5. Interdisciplinary approaches James Rives 174-197 Section 2: Narrative 6. The emergence of monarchy: 44 BCE-96 CE Greg Rowe 198-212 7. Rome the super-power: 96- 235 CE Michael Peachin 213-264 8. The transformation of the empire 235-337 CE David Potter 265-300 Section 4: Administration 9. The administration of the provinces Cliff Ando 301-329 10. Transformation of Government under Diocletian and Constantine Hugh Elton 330-349 11. The Roman Army Nigel Pollard 350-386 12. Greek cities under Roman rule Maud Gleason 387-421 13. Cities and urban life in the western provinces of the Roman empire 30 BCE -250 CE Jonathan Edmondson 422-464 Section 5: Social and Economic Life 14. The imperial economy David Mattingly 465-489 15. Landlords and tenants Dennis Kehoe 490-514 16. The family Judith Evans Grubbs 515-541 17. Sexuality in the Roman Empire Amy Richlin 541-595 18. On food and the body Veronika Grimm 596-623 19. Leisure Garrett Fagan 624-650 20. Spectacle David Potter 651-694 Section 6: Intellectual Life 21. The construction of the past in the Roman Empire Rowland Smith 695-742 22. Imperial poetry Sara Myers 743-769 23. Greek fiction Joe Rife 770-812 24. Roman law and Roman history John Matthews 813-839 25. Roman medicine Ann Hanson 840-891 26. Philosophy in the Roman empire Sara Ahbel-Rappe 892-921 Section 7: Religion 27. Traditional cult David Franfurter 922-963 28. Jews and Judaism 70-429 CE Yaron Eliav 964-999 29. Christians in the Roman Empire in the first three centuries CE Paulla Frederiksen 1000-1034 30. Christian thought Mark Edwards 1035-1057 Chronological Table 1058-1083 Bibliography 1084-1187
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Rome -- History -- Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D.
Rome -- History -- Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D. -- Sources.
Rome -- Civilization.