Epigraphy and the Historical Sciences

3.511,30 TL
Barkod
9780197265062
Yazar
Davies, John; Wilkes, John
Yayın Dili
İngilizce
Yayın Yılı
2012
Sayfa Sayısı
350
Kapak Tipi
Sert Kapak
Piyasa Fiyatı
80,00 GBP
By far the largest single source of new information about the ancient Greek and Roman world is provided by the flow of newly discovered inscriptions, which presents both a challenge and an opportunity. In order to interpret any inscription we need to be able to apply the knowledge that we already have. On the other hand, inscriptions present the opportunity to gain new knowledge about virtually every aspect of the mix of cultures and societies which we call Graeco-Roman antiquity. This book therefore emphasises the importance of the two-way connections and contributions which link epigraphic studies with the historical sciences as a whole. Epigraphic information is helping to reshape and extend our knowledge of the religious life, the languages, the populations, the governmental systems, and the economies of the Graeco-Roman world. New techniques and technologies are helping to make epigraphically based information more accessible, whether in terms of public display or in terms of the ever-widening possibilities of information technology. The act of looking at the Graeco-Roman world through the window provided by the epigraphic record offers a distinctive gaze of unique and exceptional value.

Review: This splendid and accessible volume is strongly recommended to all historians of the ancient world * Peter Thonemann, sehepunkte * 
1. Introduction ; PART 1. EPIGRAPHY AND RELIGION ; 2. Epigraphy and Greek Religion ; 3. Epigraphy and Roman Religion ; PART 2. EPIGRAPHY AND LANGUAGE ; 4. Greek Epigraphy and the Greek Language ; PART 3. EPIGRAPHY AND THE ANCIENT POPULATION ; 5. Inscriptions and identities of rural population groups in Roman Asia Minor ; 6. Epigraphy and demography: birth, marriage, family and death ; PART 4. EPIGRAPHY AND GOVERNMENT ; 7. Epigraphy and the display of authority ; 8. From document to document: inscribing Roman official documents in the Greek East ; PART 5. DISPLAY AND PEDAGOGY ; 9. Epigraphy and the media ; PART 6 EPIGRAPHY AND ECONOMICS ; 10. Greek epigraphy and ancient economics ; 11. Epigraphy and the economy of the Roman Empire ; PART 7 EPIGRAPHY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ; 12. Introduction ; 13. Latin epigraphy and the IT revolution ; PART 8 SCHLUSSREDE ; 14. Listening to stones. Orality and emotions in ancient inscriptions 
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Epigraphy and the Historical Sciences Oxford University Press 9780197265062
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