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Rome and its Empire, AD 193-284
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Series Editors’ Preface vii
  4. Preface ix
  5. Acknowledgements xiii
  6. Abbreviations xv
  7. Part I Debates 1
  8. History and Narrative 3
  9. CHAPTER 1 A Capital and its Provinces 11
  10. CHAPTER 2 Economy, Armies and Administration 31
  11. CHAPTER 3 Law and Citizenship 45
  12. CHAPTER 4 Development and Perception of Emperorship 56
  13. CHAPTER 5 Christianity and Religious Change 69
  14. Conclusion 82
  15. Part II Documents 87
  16. 1. Cassius Dio: Roman History 89
  17. 2. Herodian: History of the Empire after Marcus 94
  18. 3. Historia Augusta 97
  19. 4. Sextus Aurelius Victor: Book of the Caesars 98
  20. 5. Eutropius: Breviarium 101
  21. 6. Festus: Breviarium 107
  22. 7. Zosimus: New History 108
  23. 8. Publius Aelius Aristides: To Rome 109
  24. 9. The Thirteenth Sibylline Oracle 110
  25. 10. Res Gestae Divi Saporis 112
  26. 11. Lactantius: On the Deaths of the Persecutors 114
  27. 12. P. Herennius Dexippus: Scythica 114
  28. 13. Dexippus Inscription 116
  29. 14. Odaenathus Inscriptions from CIS 117
  30. 15. Augsburg Inscription 117
  31. 16. Inscriptions from CIL 118
  32. 17. Aga Bey Köyü Petition 121
  33. 18. Papyrus of Isis to her Family 122
  34. 19. Command of the Egyptian Prefect 122
  35. 20. The Constitutio Antoniniana 123
  36. 21. Digest 123
  37. 22. Damnatio Memoriae in a Papyru 123
  38. 23. Oxyrhynchus papyri 124
  39. 24. Inscriptions from Aphrodisias 125
  40. 25. Acclamation at Perge 126
  41. 26. The Feriale Duranum 127
  42. 27. Trajan to Pliny 130
  43. 28. Libellus of the Decian Persecution 130
  44. 29. Cyprian: To Demetrianus 130
  45. 30. Cyprian: Letter 80 134
  46. 31. Passion of Perpetua and Felicitas 135
  47. 32. Marcus Minucius Felix: Octavius 139
  48. 33. Epistle against the Manichees 140
  49. 34. Ban on Magical Consultation 141
  50. 35. Wall of Aurelian 143
  51. 36. Rock Relief at Bishapur 144
  52. 37. Arch of Galerius, Thessalonica 144
  53. 38. Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome 145
  54. 39. Arco degli Argentarii, Rome 146
  55. 40. Palmyrene Sarcophagus 146
  56. 41. Syrian Togate Portrait 147
  57. 42. Distribution of Third-Century Imperial Coin Types 147
  58. 43. Coins of Elagabalus 148
  59. 44. Trilingual Coin from Tyre 148
  60. 45. Coins of Philip the Arab 149
  61. 46. Decius’ Consecration Coins 150
  62. 47. Coins of Gallienus 151
  63. 48. Coins of Aurelian and His Opponents 152
  64. 49. Imperial busts 153
  65. Emperors and Usurpers 155
  66. Further Reading 157
  67. Essay Questions and Exercise Topics 162
  68. Internet Resources 165
  69. Bibliography 168
  70. Glossary 177
  71. Index 179
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