I don't think of it as alternate history, per se, but more. This timeline is a bit different from anything else I've made. After far too long, I feel it's finally ready to post online and share with everyone else. One of them has revolved around revisiting one of my older maps here and giving it a major overhaul. Hanover London: University Press of New England.Although I've been on hiatus for a while now, I've still been actively working on various maps and scenarios. Poverty and Leadership in the Later Roman Empire. Authority and the Sacred: Aspects of the Christianisation of the Roman World. Cambridge London: Harvard University Press. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press. Berkeley Los Angeles: University of California Press. The Fifth Century in Rome: Art, Liturgy, Patronage. The graffiti in the cryptoporticus of the Horti Sallustiani and Papers from a Conference on graffiti at the Swedish Institute in Rome, 7 March 2003. Constantine, the Lateran and Early Church Building Policy. Death and Changing Rituals: Function and Meaning in Ancient Funerary Practices. Revueltas internas y penetraciones bárbaras en el imperio. ![]() Diocleciano y las reformas administrativas del imperio. Edward Gibbon and the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Cambridge London: The Belknaap Press.īowersock, G.W. Hispania in Late Antiquity: Current Perspectives. Waltham: University Press of New England. From Gibbon to Auden: Essays on the Classical Tradition. Studies on the Eastern Roman Empire: social, economic and administrative history, religion, historiography. Goldbach: Keip Verlag. Berkeley Los Angeles London: University of California Press. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. Theory and Practice in Late Antique Archaeology. De las Guerras Púnicas a la caída de Roma. The Calling of the Nations: Exegesis, Ethnography, and Empire in a Biblical-Historic Present. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.īetcher, S., Daum, R. The Ancient World Economy and the Empires of Parthia, Central Asia and Han China. Rome, la fin de l’art de l’empire romain de Septime Sévère à Théodose Ier. A Companion to Greek and Roman Political Thought. Canton: American Society of Papyrologists. A Sixth-century Tax Register from the Hermopolite Nome. Everyday Writing in the Graeco-Roman East. ![]() Princeton Oxford: Princeton University Press. University of Michigan: The University of Michigan Press. Hellenistic and Roman Egypt: Sources and Approaches. Chronological Systems of Byzantine Egypt. The Administration of the Ptólemaic possessions outside Egypt. University of Oklahoma: Universidad de Oklahoma Press. A la lumière de l’historiographie moderne. Publicans and Sinners: Private Enterprise in the Service of the Roman Republic. La guardia imperial y el cuerpo de oficiales del ejército romano en los siglos IV y V D.C. Crueldad y Civilización – Los Juegos Romanos. La República Romana: Historia Universal Asimov. London New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis. Prayer and worship in Eastern Christianities, 5th to 11th centuries. Encoutering the Sacred: The Debate on Christian Pilgrimage in Late Antiquity Berkeley: University of California Press. Bárbaros y romanos en Hispania 400 – 507 A.D. Preaching Poverty in Late Antiquity: Perceptions and Realities. Religion and Law in Classical and Christian Rome. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.Īndo, C. Imperial Rome AD 193 to 284: The Critical Century. Berkeley, Los Angeles London: University of California Press. ![]() Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire. Philadelphia: Pa University of Pennsylvania Press. Law, Language, and Empire in the Roman Tradition. Berkeley: University of California Press. The Matter of the Gods: Religion and the Roman Empire. The Nature and Experience of Skirmishing and Non-Pitched in Roman Warfare 264 BC – AD 235. Roman Light Infantry and The Art of Combat. Sevilla: Ediciones Universidad de Sevilla.Īlföldy, G. Los autores y obras que aparecen en rojo son los más recomendables para iniciarse en el mundo romano en cualquiera de sus áreas que tratan A Así que aquí venimos a aportar nuestro granito de arena presentando todo un conjunto de autores y obras que leer para conocer mejor este mundo: Era, en definitiva, un mundo enormemente complejo y del que hay tanto que saber que es harto difícil poder abarcarlo todo y no pasar algo por alto. Roma era logística, medicina, ingeniería, anfiteatros, calzadas, cañerías, gastronomía, Historia, Literatura o epitafios. Sin embargo lo que destaca de Roma siempre son sus legiones y el mundo que permitieron formar y, aun así, no son más que la superficie. Augusto, Livia, César, Trajano, Zenón, Tarpeya, Ovidio, Julia, Catulo o Gala Placidia son figuras afamadas del mundo romano. Una potencia de la Antigüedad difícil de sintetizar.
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