Rome, the Greek World, and the East, Vol. 2 - Government, Society, and Culture in the Roman Empire
146 The Imperial Government Sincetheuseofconvictlabourevolvedincloseconjunctionwithslave labourinothercontextsundertheEmpire,wem ...
Condemnation to Hard Labour 147 accidentalallusionrevealsadevelopmentofsomesignificanceandofwholly unknown(andundatable)origin.B ...
148 The Imperial Government Conclusions Lookedatfromthepointofviewofpenalprinciplesandpractice,thedevel- opmentundertheEmpireofc ...
Condemnation to Hard Labour 149 enduring a penal form of labour, inflicted as a punishment (cf. alsoΣJuv. 6,151),thenthereisastr ...
150 The Imperial Government toflogging,thecross,orexposuretothebeasts.Tertullianwasthuswholly justifiedinplacingsomuchrhetorical ...
chaptereight The Equestrian Career under the Empire * Prosopographicalmethods,whichhaverevolutionizedthestudyofrepubli- can poli ...
152 The Imperial Government ate—whichcouldenabletheassuredcomparisonofonecareerwithanother. But, where there is enough evidence, ...
The Equestrian Career 153 triancareerthroughouttheperiodconcerned.Twomajordifficultieshaveto bedealtwithbeforesuchaviewcouldseem ...
154 The Imperial Government however,seemtobelieve(asheindicatesinProcurateurs,p.34,andCarrières, p.114)thatfreedmenprocuratorswe ...
The Equestrian Career 155 treasury) in a province (like Quirinius in Asia, Philos.VSII, 29, omitted byPflaum,Carrières,p.1073)or ...
156 The Imperial Government beennominal.Onemightwonderhowmanysuchcaseslurkintheinscrip- tionsof ‘‘careers’’(perhaps,forinstance, ...
The Equestrian Career 157 we get the first documentary use, in an inscription from Bulla Regia, not availabletoPflaum,butreporte ...
158 The Imperial Government ratorship of Thrace in this period will not fit easily into Pflaum’s scheme; Carrières,No.244(a.d.20 ...
The Equestrian Career 159 andthetheoryassuchseemsanunnecessaryencumbranceonanotherwise readilyintelligiblepatterninwhichanumbero ...
chapternine Emperors, Frontiers, and Foreign Relations, 31b.c.toa.d. 378 * Introduction ‘‘Severu s...wasinthehabitofsayingthathe ...
Emperors, Frontiers, and Foreign Relations 161 the new province of Mesopotamia was entrusted to an equestrian, and an ‘‘honour’’ ...
162 The Imperial Government andfrontierinstallationsatsuccessiveperiods,andtodeducefromthemthe nature and intentions of the curr ...
Emperors, Frontiers, and Foreign Relations 163 onimperialcampaigns,theso-calledRes GestaeofShapurIfromNaqsh-i- Rustam.^11 None t ...
164 The Imperial Government What follows is offered as no more than a few tentative steps towards analysingtheconditionsunderwhi ...
Emperors, Frontiers, and Foreign Relations 165 kings,^14 though it was a sign of the future that,when in 23b.c.Augustus broughtT ...
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