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  • Materia 00

    PRTICOSemanal

    N 1089 9 septiembre 2013

    PRTICO LIBRERAS

    Mundoantiguo 94

    OBRAS GENERALES: 001 018HISTORIA_Oriente: 019 040

    Grecia: 041 068Roma: 069 119

    Espaa: 120 135LENGUA LITERATURA TEXTOS: 136 206

    FILOSOFA CIENCIA: 207 231RELIGIN: 232 258

  • Ao XXVI, N 1089 9 septiembre 2013 MUNDO ANTIGUO 94 Dirige: Jos Miguel Alcrudo

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    001 Aldrete, G. S. / A. Aldrete: The Long Shadow of Antiquity. What Havethe Greeks and Romans Done for Us?2012 384 pp. 32,50NDICE: Introduction: Knowing Yourself The Bare Necessities: Food and Shelter From the Cradle to the Grave: The Family and the Journey of Life Living the Good Life:Entertainments and Leisure Activities Power to the People: Systems of Government Understanding and Shaping the Material World: Architecture and Science Understandingand Shaping the Spiritual World: Superstition and Religion Words, Ideas and Stories:Language, Law, Philosophy and Literature Conclusion You Cant Escape the Past: PopularCulture and Antiquity.

    002 Azoulay, V. / R. Gherchanoc / S. Lalanne, eds.: Le banquet de PaulineSchmitt Pantel. Genre, murs et politique dans lantiquit grecque etromaine2012 585 pp. 35,00NDICE: V. Azoulay & al.: Avant-propos P. Payen: Pauline Schmitt Pantel en historienne De lhistoire des femmes lhistoire du genre: M. Perrot: Pauline Schmitt Pantel: unepionnire de lhistoire des femmes S. Lalanne: Pauline Apatouria et la ceinture F.Frontisi-Ducroux / F. Lissarrague: Pile et face. Mauvais mariage et belle mort G. PivoteauDeschodt: Des numphai nues? De lusage du rehaut blanc dans la cramique attique dpoqueclassique N. Ernoult: Tth la grand-mre ou limportance de la filiation par les femmes L. Angliviel: Sozomne philoparthenos Problmes de genre: V. Sebillotte Cuchet:Androgyne, un mauvais genre? Le choix de Plutarque (Ve sicle avant J.-C.-IIe sicle aprsJ.-C.) A. Paradiso: Les catalogues des inventions lydiennes J.-B. Bonnard: Sous lepeplos dAthna J. Wilgaux: propos dun fragment de Znon de Kition: la question dugenre dans la littrature physiognomique antique G. Houbre: Alliances monstrueuses

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    en pays cvenol ou lhermaphrodisme au tribunal A. Rodriguez: Au miroir des hommes ouquand un mythe chasse lautre. Les Amazones dans la bande dessine, reflet dform ouvritable altrit? Genre et politique: B. Wagner-Hasel: Ltoffe du pouvoir. La royauthomrique et la genre P. Ellinger: Fondation de la cit et rconciliation des sexes Milet:entre Artmis Chitn et Aphrodite J. Delamard: Femmes vanescentes et mauvais genredans les rcits de fondation des apoikiai de Grande-Grce F. Gherchanoc: la [plus]belle L. Bruit Zaidman: Cultes civiques, histoire nationale et pit. Le Contre Nra,undiscours politique Murs et politique: O. Murray: Renouveler lhistoire des murs F.de Polignac: Une voie hraclenne en Attique? Cultes, institutions et reprsentations dunparcours stratgique P. Ismard: Le public et le civique dans la cit grecque: hypothses partir dune hypothse A. Damet: Le tyran. Des marges politiques aux margespsychologiques V. Azoulay: Des marges au centre? Le dbat athnien sur la tyrannie auIVe sicle avant J.-C. C. Moss: Un autre homme illustre: Dmosthne Entre politiqueet religion: C. Saint-Pierre Hoffmann: Variations autour des offrandes gyptiennes dAthnasLindia: de lpoque archaque lpoque romaine C. Calame: Arts des muses et potescitoyens: la Sparte archaque comme culture du chant E. Scheid-Tissinier: Que la charisdemeure. Les requtes de rciprocit dans la rhtorique cultuelle archaque Banquets etsociabilit alimentaire: A. Powell: Kosmos ou dsordre? Leuphmisme au cur du sumposion Z. Petre: Heur et malheur du au pays des gtes C. Leduc: Notes sur lallocationeis sitsin des magistrats dans la cit des athniens S. Estienne / V. Huet: Autour dunbanquet des Vestales. Sociabilit et ritualit des banquets sacerdotaux Rome D. Lebdiri: la table des hros du roman grec ancien R. Nadeau: Le banquet grec lpoque impriale:les femmes et le christianisme Construction de la mmoire et de lhistoire: A. Schnapp:La vision des ruines dans lespace anglo-saxon et scandinave B. Legras: La papyrologiejuridique grecque: la formation dune discipline.

    003 Bardis-Fronty, I. / A.-E. Dunn-Vaturi, eds.: Art du jeu, jeu dans lart:de Babylone loccident mdival. Muse de Cluny-Muse national du moyenge, 28 novembre 2012-4 mars 20132012 160 pp., lm.col. 34,00NDICE: I. Bardis-Fronty / A.-E. Dunn-Vaturi: Art du jeu, jeu dans lart I. Finkel:Lorigine des jeux U. Schdler: Jouer par terre S. Tarroux: Fortunes de Palamde B.D. Boehm: Les checs S. Lepape: Lart de la carte jouer au XVe sicle Catalogue desuvres.

    004 Brun, J.-P.: Techniques et conomies de la Mditerrane antique. Leoninaugurale prononce le jeudi 5 avril 20122012 86 pp. 10,61Leons inaugurales du Collge de France, 228

    005 Cunliffe, B.: Britain Begins2013 568 pp., 152 fig., 140 fot. 24,00NDICE: Preface In the Beginning: Myths and Ancestors Britain Emerges: the Stage

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    is Set Interlude: Enter the Actors Settlement Begins 10,000-4200 BC New People,New Ideas 4200-3000 BC Mobilizing materials: a New Connectivity 3000-1500 BC Interlude: Talking to Each Other The Productive Land in The Age of Warriors 1500-800BC Episodes of Conflict 800-60 BC Interlude: Approaching the Gods Integration:the Roman Episode 60 BC - AD 350 Its Red and Savage Tongue, AD 350-650 TheAge of the Northmen AD 600-1100 Of Myths and Realities: an epilogue.

    006 Domnguez Arranz, A., ed.: Poltica y gnero en la propaganda en laantigedad. Antecedentes y legado2013 303 pp., fig. 28,00NDICE: A. Domnguez Arranz: Poltica y gnero en la propaganda en la antigedad. Amodo de prefacio M. C. Garca Herrero: Mujeres, historia e historiografa M. Daz-Andreu: Gnero y antigedad: propuestas desde la tradicin angloamericanan M. A. Querol:Las mujeres en los discursos y representaciones de la prehistoria. una visin crtica I.Nez Paz: Autoridad y poder femenino en un espacio extrajurdico. De la antigua Roma a laactualidad I. Izquierdo Peraile: Aristcratas, ciudadanas y madres: imgnes de mujeres enla sociedad ibrica M. P. Baglione: Il ruolo dei culti al femminile nei santuari dEtruria.Il caso di Pyrgi M. D. Mirn Prez: La cara amable del poder: reinas y propaganda enlas monarquas helensticas V. Puyadas Ruprez: Cleopatra Selene, reina de Mauritania:la herencia de un mito M. C. D. Gregorio Navarro: Fulvia Clera: el poder desde elsacerdocio M. Oria Segura: Todas las mujeres en una diosa, una diosa de todas lasmujeres? Venus romana y sus manifestaciones hispanas A. Domnguez Arranz: Laelaboracin de una imagen pblica: emperatrices y pricesas asimiladas a diosas del pantenromano R. M. Marina Senz: La construccin de la imagen del poder femenino en lapoesa altoimperial: propaganda y denostacin.

    007 Fernndez Gonzlez, E., ed.: El mundo antiguo visto por el hombremedieval. II jornadas de estudios medievales2013 182 pp., fig., lm.col. 15,00NDICE: E. Fernndez Gonzlez: Presentacin E. Martn Lpez: La huella de la antigedadclsica en las inscripciones medievales E. Olivares Merino: Brutus, desde Nennius hastaSir Gawain and the green knight: la herencia de Eneas en la Inglaterra medieval F. GmezRedondo: La idea de la antigedad en los siglos medios M. T. Lpez de Guereo Sanz: Lacristianizacin del agua: presencia y simbolismo en la arquitectura templaria de la alta edadmedia hispana M. D. Teijeira Pablos: Pervivencias del mundo antiguo en la iconografatardogtica. Algunos temas profanos M.-A. Marcos Casquero: Buscas a Roma en Roma,oh peregrino!

    008 Flaig, E., ed.: Genesis und Dynamiken der Mehrheitsentscheidung2013 xxxiv + 230 pp. 57,00NDICE: E. Flaig: Die Mehrheitsentscheidung ihre multiple Genesis und ihre kulturelleDynamik T. Wagner: Mit einer Stimme sprechen. berlegungen zur politischen Aktualittdes Konsensprinzips. Entwickelt am Beispiel der Irokesen (Haudenosaunee) W. Heun:

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    Entstehungsvoraussetzungen des Mehrheitsprinzips M. Rttermann: Die Striche sindbeisammen (gatten). Zur Mehrheitsfindung im mittelalterlichen Japan E. Stein-Hlkeskamp: Werben um die Mehrheit: Demokratie und Agonalitt im klassischen Athen W. Schmitz: Den politischen Konflikt durch Abstimmung entscheiden. Solons Stasisgesetzund die Mehrheitsentscheidung im Areopag K.-J. Hlkeskamp: Concordia contionalis.Die rhetorische Konstruktion von Konsens in der rmischen Republik M. Jehne:Konsensfiktionen in rmischen Volksversammlungen. berlegungen zur frhrepublikanischenCurienversammlung und zu den kaiserzeitlichen Destinationscenturien M. H. Dettenhofer:Verweigerung als Form der Abstimmung oder: Von der Ausnahme zur Regel. DasSenatsquorum von der mittleren Republik bis zum frhen Prinzipat H.-U. Wiemer: Vocespopuli. Akklamationen als Surrogat politischer Partizipation J. Preiser-Kapeller: He tonpleionon psephos. Der Mehrheitsbeschluss in der Synode von Konstantinopel insptbyzantinischer Zeit Normen, Strukturen, Prozesse.

    009 Geus, K. / M. Rathmann, eds.: Vermessung der Oikumene2013 vi + 409 pp., fig. 129,95NDICE: Einleitung: Geus, K. / Rathmann, M. Oben und unten. Begriffe derRaumorientierung in antiken Texten: Podossinov, A. V. The Sacred Counsel: On somefeatures of the Periegesis, Periodos, and their originators: Boshnakov, K. Misurazioni edistanze marittime nel Periplo di Nearco: Bucciantini, V. Il valore del racconto di viaggionellopera geografica di Eratostene: Bianchetti, S. Kulturgeographie im Hellenismus: DieRezeption des Eratosthenes und Poseidonios durch Strabon in den Geographika: Engels, J. DallIndia allIberia: Artemidoro di Efeso misura lecumene (frr. 1 e 125 Stiehle): Panichi,S. Die Erfassung und Vermessung der Welt bei den Rmern: Kolb, A. Streckenmessungim antiken Aqudukt- und Straenbau: Grewe, K. Das Weltbild des Dionysios Periegetes:Ilyushechkina, E. Worldview reflected in Roman military diplomas: Talbert, R. J. A. Anmerkungen zur Geschichte der Erdmessung im Altertum: Geus, K. / Tupikova, I. VomPeriplus zur Karte. Die Leistung des Gaius Iulius Solinus: Brodersen, K. The TabulaPeutingeriana in the mirror of ancient cartography: Rathmann, M. Eusebios Erfassungdes Heiligen Landes. Die Evidenz des Raumes im Onomastikon der biblischen Ortsnamen:Stenger, J. Mit den Heiligen unterwegs in Kleinasien. Distanzmessungen inhagiographischen Texten: Huttner, U. Oikumene im Wandel Isidor von Sevilla: Diederich,S. berlegungen zur Kosmographie des anonymen Geographen von Ravenna:Guckelsberger, K. / Mittenhuber, F. Punt und die Seefahrer. Zum Nutzen von Logbchernin der Punt-Diskussion: Breyer, F. Von Impulsen, Kontinuitten und Brchen in derKartengeschichte: Crom, W.

    010 Gherchanoc, F. / V. Huet, eds.: Vtements antiques. Shabiller, se dsha-biller dans les mondes anciens2012 282 pp., lm.col. 42,00NDICE: Introduction: F. Gherchanoc / V. Huet: Langages vestimentaires dans lantiquitgrecque et romaine 1. Valeurs et symboliques du vtement: P. Schmitt Pantel: La ceinturedes Amazones: entre mariage et guerre, une histoire de genre B. Wagner-Hasel: Triahimatia. Vtement et mariage en Grce ancienne V. Huet: Le voile du sacrifiant Rome

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    sur les reliefs romains: une norme? A. Vigourt: Altration vestimentaire, pouvoir imprialet divination (haut-empire) A. Serghidou: Vtements et preuves chez Hrodote 2.Vtement et identits: G. Pironti: Autour du corps viril en Crte ancienne: lombre et lepeplos P. Brul: Hipparchia prend lhabit de philosophe G. Bartholeyns: Le momentchrtien. Fondation antique de la culture vestimentaire mdivale C. Bonnet / I.Slobodzianek: Un jour, du haut du ciel, elle voulut partir pour lEnfer. Les enjeux multiplesdu dshabillage dInanna / Ishtar dans lau-del B. Cohen: Les bijoux et la constructionde lidentit fminine dans lancienne Athnes F. Lissarrague: Vtir ceux qui sont nus: duct des satyres 3. Le vtement en contexte: D. Cairns: Vtu dImpudeur et envelopp deChagrin. Le rle des mtaphores de lhabillement dans les concepts dmotion en Grceancienne M. Galinier: Domi forisque: les vtements romains de la Vertu M.-C.Villanueva Puig: Se dvtir pour Dionysos? A propos de quelques reprsentations de mnadesnues sur les vases attiques A. Sthli: Hracls se dshabille. Nudit et smantique ducorps masculin dans les images C. Vout: La nudit hroque et le corps de la femmeathlte dans la culture grecque et romaine O. van Nijf: La question de la nudit athltiquedans le monde grec de lpoque classique lpoque impriale romaine S. Benoist: Leprince nu. Discours en images, discours en mots. Reprsentation, clbration, dnonciation L. Llewellyn-Jones: Conclusion.

    011 Hanson, V. D., ed.: Makers of Ancient Strategy. From the Persian Warsto the Fall of Rome2012 280 pp. 18,15NDICE: Introduction: Makers of Ancient Strategy. From the Persian Wars to the Fall ofRome: V. D. Hanson From Persia with Love. Propaganda and Imperial Overreach in theGreco-Persian Wars: T. Holland Pericles, Thucydides, and the Defense of Empire : D.Kagan Why Fortifications Endure. A Case Study of the Walls of Athens during the ClassicalPeriod: D. L. Berkey Epaminondas the Theban and the Doctrine of Preemptive War : V.D. Hanson Alexander the Great, Nation Building, and the Creation and Maintenance ofEmpire : I. Worthington Urban Warfare in the Classical Greek World : J. W. I. Lee Counterinsurgency and the Enemies of Rome : S. Mattern Slave Wars of Greece andRome : B. Strauss Julius Caesar and the General as State : Ad. Goldsworthy Holdingthe Line. Frontier Defense and the Later Roman Empire: P. J. Heather.

    012 Lanza, D.: Interrogare il passato: lo studio dellantico tra otto e nove-cento2013 256 pp. 20,50NDICE: Il filologo e la memoria Wolf: la fondazione della scienza dellantichit Wilamowitz: la filologia allombra del potere Jaeger: il classicismo tra protestantesimo ecattolicesimo Mann: lartista e gli humaniora Nostalgie della tragedia Snell: filologiae storia dello spirito Vernant: lantropologia e il mito Autore e opera nella Greciaantica Dimenticare i Greci.

    013 Lehr, T.: Was nach der Sintflut Wirklich geschah. Die Antiquitates

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    des Annius von Viterbo und ihre Rezeption in Deutschland im 16.Jahrhundert2012 412 pp., 17 fig. 54,80

    014 Prez Embid Wamba, J.: Las civilizaciones orientales. Una introduccinhistrica2013 312 pp. 20,00NDICE: Introduccin La formacin de la civilizacin clsica de la India La formacinde la civilizacin clsica de China El imperio gupta y la civilizacin clsica de la India La China de la edad media La India de la alta edad media El apogeo de la Chinamedieval La periferia occidental: los pueblos de la estepa Expansin y estancamientode la civilizacin china El Islam en la India La periferia oriental y meridional de Asia.

    015 Popko, L. / N. Quenouille / M. Rcker, eds.: Von Sklaven, Pchternund Politikern. Beitrge zum Alltag in gypten, Griechenland und Rom2012 xxiv + 262 pp., 16 lm. 89,95

    016 Raaflaub, K. A. / R. J. A. Talbert, eds.: Geography and Ethnography.Perceptions of the World in Pre-Modern Societies2013 376 pp. 36,20NDICE: Introduction: R. J. A. Talbert, & al. Where the Black Antelope Roam: Dharma andHuman Geography in India: C. Minkowski Humans, Demons, Gods and Their Worlds: TheSacred and Scientific Cosmologies of India: K. Plofker 4 Structured Perceptions of Real andImagined Landscapes in Early China: H.-M. Agnes Hsu Nonary Cosmography in AncientChina: J. B. Henderson Knowledge of Other Cultures in Chinas Early Empires: M. Loewe The Mississippian Peoples Worldview: K. DuVal Aztec Geography and SpatialImagination: B. E. Mundy Inca Worldview: C. Julien Masters of the Four Corners of theHeavens: Views of the Universe in Early Mesopotamian Writings: P. Michalowski TheWorld and the Geography of Otherness in Pharaonic Egypt: G. Moers On Earth As inHeaven: The Apocalyptic Vision of World Geography from Urzeit to Endzeit According to theBook of Jubilees: J. M. Scott / T. Western I Know the Number of the Sand and the Measureof the Sea: Geography and Difference in the Early Greek World: S. Guettel Cole Continents,Climates, and Cultures: Greek Theories of Global Structure: J. Romm / B. College TheGeographical Narrative of Strabo of Amasia: D. Dueck / B. Ilan The Roman Worldview:Beyond Recovery?: R. J. A. Talbert The Medieval Islamic Worldview: Arabic Geography inIts Historical Context: A. J. Silverstein The Book of Curiosities: An Eleventh-CenturyEgyptian View of the Lands of the Infidels: E. Savage-Smith Geography and Ethnography inMedieval Europe: Classical Traditions and Contemporary Concerns: N. Lozovsky EuropeansPlot the Wider World, 1500-1750: D. Buisseret.

    017 Vidal Naquet, P.: La Atlntida. Pequea historia de un mito platnico2006 187 pp., fig., 8 lm.col. 19,20

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    018 Zaragoza Gras, J. / G. Fortea Domnech, eds.: , Mulieres:mirades sobre la dona a Grecia i a Roma2012 193 pp., fig. 22,00NDICE: Introducci E. Cantarella: Identitat, gnere i sexualitat en el mn antic J.Zaragoza Gras: Raptes i matrimonis M. Picazo Gurina: Representacions de dones i homesen lart grec antic G. Fortea Domnech: El mobiliari domstic femen a lantiga Grcia:evidncies arqueolgiques versus iconografia M. Garca Snchez: Les dones, les mfores ila histria de la dona en poca hellenstica M. D. Molas Font: La maternitat usurpada enles llegendes sobre els orgens de Roma C. Alfaro Giner: Dona i treball a la Hispniapreromana i romana E. Ricart Mart: Titularitat i disponibilitat patrimonial de la dona aldret rom clssic.

    HISTORIAORIENTE

    019 Andersson, J.: Kingship in the Early Mesopotamian Onomasticon 2800-2200 BCE2012 xxxix + 440 pp. 93,00

    020 Bagnall, R. S.: Eine Wstenstadt. Leben und Kultur in einer gyptischenOase im 4. Jahrhundert n. Chr.2013 112 pp., 19 fot. 30,20

    021 Bellotto, N. / S. Ponchia, eds.: Witnessing in the Ancient Near East. Itestimoni nella documentazione del Vicino Oriente antico. Proceedings ofthe Round table held at the University of Verona, February 15, 20082009 xi + 251 pp. 50,00NDICE: N. Bellotto / S. Ponchia: Preface G.Visicato: I testimoni nei contratti e neidocumenti legali della Mesopotamia dei periodi protodinastico e sargonico (2900-2200 a.c.) F. Pomponio: La presenza e la funzione dei testimoni nella documentazione neo-sumerica C. Simonetti: I testimoni nella documentazione paleobabilonese M. E. Balza: Witnesslists at Emar. The syrian type tablet N. Bellotto: The functions of witnesses in the middleassyrian laws S. Ponchia: On the witnessing procedure in neo-assyrian legal documents V. Messina: Witnesses and sealers of seleucid Mesopotamia. A comparison between theseal impressions from Uruk and those from Seleucia on the Tigris E. Cussini: Witnesses inaramaic legal documents and inscriptions S. Ponchia: Witnessing procedures in the ancientNear East: problems and perspective of research.

    022 Ben Zvi, E. / C. Levin, eds.: Remembering and Forgetting in Early

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    Second Temple Judah2012 xiv + 360 pp. 103,00NDICE: E. B. Zvi: Introduction A. Remembering and Forgetting in the Collection ofProphetic Books: E. B. Zvi: Remembering the Prophets through the Reading and Rereadingof a Collection of Prophetic Books in Yehud. Methodological Considerations and Explorations J. Jeremias: Remembering and Forgetting. True and False Prophecy S. Kostamo:Remembering Interactions Between Ahaz and Isaiah in the Late Persian Period F.Hartenstein: YHWHs Ways and New Creation in Deutero-Isaiah C. Ehring: YHWHsReturn in Isaiah 40:1-11* and 52:7-10. Pre-exilic Cultic Traditions of Jerusalem andBabylonian Influence C. Levin: Days Are Coming, When It Shall No Longer Be Said.Remembering and Forgetting in the Book of Jeremiah W. Morrow: Memory andSocialization in Malachi 2:17-3:5 and 3:13-21 B. Remembering and Forgetting in OtherAncient Israelite Corpora: K. Berge: The Anti-Hero as a Figure of Memory and Didacticismin Exodus. The Case of Pharaoh and Moses D. Edelman: Exodus and Pesach-Massot asEvolving Social Memory U. Nmmik: Remembering a Memorable Conversation. Genesis18:22b-33 and the Righteous in the Persian Period M. Hundley: The Way Forward isBack to the Beginning. Reflections on the Priestly Texts H.-J. Stipp: Remembering JosiahsReforms in Kings J. Pakkala: Selective Transmission of the Past in Chronicles. JehoiadasRebellion in 2 Kings 11 and 2 Chronicles 22:10-23:21 Z. (Jeremiah) Meng: RememberingAncestors. A Levitical Genealogy in Yehud and the Bohai Gaos Genealogy of Gao Huan J. Grtner: From Generation to Generation. Remembered History in Psalm 78 B. Becking:Memory and Forgetting in and on the Exile. Remarks on Psalm 137 R. Mller: Forgottenby Yahweh. A Mental Image of Human Suffering and Its Function in Exilic Laments J.R. Linville: Lest We Forget Our Sins. Lamentations, Exilicism and the Sanctification ofDisjunction C. Further Methodological Conclusions: F. Landy: Notes Towards a Poeticsof Memory in Ancient Israel.

    023 Carney, E. D.: Arsinoe of Egypt and Macedon. A Royal Life2013 240 pp., 13 fig. 23,40

    024 Catagnoti, A. / P. Fronzaroli: Testi di cancelleria: il re e i funzionari, I(Archivio L. 2769)2010 xx + 291 pp. + 67 lm. 77,60

    025 Charvat, P. / P. M. Vlckova, eds.: Who Was King? Who Was Not King?The Rulers and the Ruled in the Ancient Near East2010 xvi + 162 pp., fig. 50,00NDICE: G. J. Selz: The poor are the silent ones in the country. On the loss of legitimacy:challenging power in early Mesopotamia P. Charvt: The earliest history of the kingdomof Ki B. Lafont: Reprsentation et lgitimation du pouvoir royal aux poques no-sumrienne et amorrite L. Pecha: History and ideology in the old babylonian year names W. Sallaberger: Knig Hammurapi und die Babylonier: Wem bertrug der Kodex

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    Hammurapi die Rechtspflege? W. Tyborowski: The daughters of the kings of Babylon andtheir role in the old babylonian economy and society J. Mynrov: To be king, or not to beking, or much ado about nothing? The concept of royalty in the Amarna corrspondence P.Cech: Wer war der (erste ugaritische) Knig? F. Capek: Jehu, the king of Israel who repaidand paid. Last king of omride dynasty according to neo-assyrian, aramaean and biblicalhistoriography K. akov: Adad-umu-usur and his family in the service of assyrian kings M. Roaf: The rulers and the ruled in achaemenid art S. Zawadzki: The portrait ofNabonidus and Cyrus in their (?) chronicle. When and why the present version was composed.

    026 Elayi, J.: Histoire de la Phnicie2013 342 pp. 23,00

    027 Gaspa, S.: Alimenti e pratiche alimentari in Assiria: le materie alimen-tari nel culto ufficiale dellAssiria del primo millennio a.C.2012 xi + 325 pp., 10 fig. 74,00

    028 Gracia Zamacona, C.: Manual de egipcio medio2013 xii + 232 pp. 20,00

    029 Gruber, M. & al., eds.: All the Wisdom of the East. Studies in Near Eas-tern Archaeology and History in Honor of Eliezer D. Oren2012 xxvii + 560 pp., fig. 182,00NDICE: E. D. Oren: An appreciation List of Eliezer D. Orens scientific publications Articles in English and German: M. Artzy / S. Zagorski: Cypriot mycenaean IIIB importedto the Levant D. A. Aston: Cypriot pottery and its imitations from Hebwa IV R. Ben-Dov: The mycenaean pottery from the occupation levels at Tel Dan D. Ben-Tor / O. Keel:The Beth-Shean level IX-group. A local scarab workshop of the late bronze age I M.Bietak / K. Kopetzky: The egyptian pottery of the second intermediate period from northernSinai and its chronological significance R. Bonfil: Did Thutmose IIIs troops encounterMegiddo X? A. Caubet: A matter of strategy, taste or choice? Glazed clay or siliceousfaience L. Gershuny: Zoomorphic protomes in the middle bronze age: an innovation ofthe period? V. Avigdor Hurowitz: The return of the Ark (1 samuel 6) and impetrated oxomens (Stt 73: 100-140) K. A. Kitchen: Roy of the rovers: an egyptian warrior in 2

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    millennium Phoenicia? M. Kostoula / J. Maran: A group of animal-headed faience vesselsfrom Tiryns J. Magness: Archaeologically invisible burials in late second temple periodJudea A. M. Maeir & al.: A late bronze age biconical jug with a depiction of a scorpionfrom Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel P. de Miroschedji: Egypt and southern Canaan in the thirdmillennium BCE: Unis asiatic campaigns revisited L. Nigro: The temple of the Kothon atMotya, Sicily: phoenician religious architecture from the Levant to the West B. Porten /A. Yardeni: Dating by grouping in the idumean ostraca the intersection of dossiers:commodities and persons K. Prag: Footbaths: secular, ritual and symbolic A. J. Spalinger:Divisions in monumental texts and their images: the issue of Kadesh and Megiddo V.

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    030 Kitchen, K. A. / P. J. N. Lawrence: Treaty, Law and Covenant in theAncient Near East, 3 vols. (1: The Texts; 2: Text, Notes and Chromograms; 3:Overall Historical Survey)2012 lxxiv + 1.641 pp. 310,00

    031 Knoppers, G. N.: Jews and Samaritans. The Origins and History oftheir Early Relations2013 304 pp. 42,00NDICE: Preface Samaritans, Jews, and the Contested Legacy of Classical Israel TheFall of the Northern Kingdom and the Ten Lost Tribes: A Reevaluation God and Country:The Revival of Israelite Religion in Postexilic Samaria The Fall of the Northern Kingdomas a New Beginning in Northern Israelite- Southern Israelite Relations A Distinctionwithout a Difference? Samarian and Judean Cultures during the Persian and Early HellenisticPeriods Ethnicity, Communal Identity, and Imperial Authority: Contextualizing theConflicts between Samaria and Judah in Ezra-Nehemiah The Torah and the Place[s] forYhwhs Name: Samarian-Judean Relations in Hellenistic and Maccabean Times AnAbsolute Breach?

    032 Kvanvig, H. S.: Primeval History: Babylonian, Biblical, and Enochic.An Intertextual Reading2011 xvi + 610 pp. 197,60

    033 Lincoln, B.: Happiness for Mankind. Achaemenian Religion and theImperial Project2013 xxii + 554 pp. 100,00NDICE: Preface I. The Politics of the Persian Paradise (The Paris Lectures): larecherche du paradis perdu The Kings Truth Space, Motion, and Climate in the

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    034 Mark, S.: From Egypt to Mesopotamia. A Study of Predynastic TradeRoutes2006 xiii + 181 pp., 57 fig. 21,85

    035 Milano, L., ed.: Mangiare divinamente. Pratiche e simbologiealimentari nellantico Oriente2012 377 pp. 76,00NDICE: L. Milano: Introduzione M. Maiocchi: Il dolce sapore della morte: simbologiadelle offerte rituali nella Mesopotamia protodinastica L. Milano / M. V. Tonietti:Cerimonialit alimentare ad Ebla: offerte, pasti, sacrifici S. Ponchia: Cerimonialit egestione delle risorse alimentari negli archivi di alta Mesopotamia S. Crippa: Magicialimenti o alimenti del magico? A. M. Polvani: Il banchetto nei testi mitologici ittiti S.de Martino: Il banchetto nellAnatolia ittita S. Ermidoro: Il banchetto nei testi letteraridella Mesopotamia S. Gaspa: La cucina del dio e del re nellalimentazione dellimperoassiro F. M. Fales: Sul ruolo delle sostanze alimentari nei testi medici mesopotamici S.Graziani: I topi sono un cibo divino! P. Cor: Galateo e offerte alimentari nella Babiloniadi I millennio a.C.: la preparazione della tavola C. Lippolis: Il banchetto di Mitridate:cerimoniali alla corte arsacide A. Criscuolo: Il mrzh. nel Vicino Oriente antico R.Contini: Banchetti e pasti comunitari nellArabia antica: appunti sullevidenza epigrafica eletteraria R. Loreto: I luoghi del banchetto nellArabia meridionale antica.

    036 Pettinato, G.: Ebla, una ciudad olvidada. Arqueologa e historia2000 419 pp. 28,00

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    038 Regev, E.: The Hasmoneans. Ideology, Archaeology, Identity2013 340 pp., 10 fig., 17 lm. 104,00NDICE: Introduction Hanukkah and the Temple of the Maccabees The Centrality ofthe Temple in Hasmonean Ideology Leading the People: Establishing Hasmonean Authority Hasmonean Kingship in Hellenistic and Jewish Contexts Hasmonean Coinage as

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    057 Gmez Espelosn, F. J.: Memorias perdidas. Grecia y el mundo oriental2013 318 pp. 24,00NDICE: Presentacin 1. Historia de un desencuentro: una arqueologa intelectual: A.principio era la unidad de los saberes La tirana de Grecia Indoeuropeos y semitas El propio camino de Oriente En busca de un lugar en la historia Voces discordantes Las evidencias pesan Una fuerte resistencia El ltimo desafo 2. Un mundo sinfronteras: el Mediterrneo oriental en el segundo milenio a.C.: La geografa de la movilidad Evidencias e interrogantes Algunos testimonios excepcionales Evidencias textuales La ambigedad de las imgenes Ms all del objeto. Transferencias simblicas eiconogrficas En busca de un contexto histrico 3. El legado de la edad del bronce:Luces en la oscuridad Egeos en Oriente? La continuidad de las rutas El legadopico La conexin chipriota El norte de Siria El milagro eubeo Otros escenariosalternativos Los inevitables fenicios El caso de Jonia Griegos y frigios Griegosy lidios 4. Esplendores de Oriente: Dos universos diferentes Griegos y asirios: laspiezas del puzle Un legado asirio? Los griegos y Babilonia Los griegos y Egipto La fascinacin oriental 5. Los griegos y el imperio persa: El legado de las guerrasmdicas La aparicin de Persia en el horizonte griego Jonia y los persas Griegos en

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    071 Baroin, C.: Se souvenir Rome. Formes, reprsentations et pratiquesde la mmoire2010 329 pp. 27,40NDICE: Introduction 1. La mmoire, une caractristique identitaire: La mmoire etloubli: lexique, mtaphores, dfinitions Lhomme, animal memor Le rle de la mmoiredans lducation La mmoire familiale La mmoire et loubli de soi 2. La mmoiredans la cit: Hommes-mmoire Techniciens de la mmoire La mmoire et loubli chezles soldats et la guerre Les hommes, les dieux et la mmoire Les arts de la mmoire Conclusion.

    072 Behrwald, R. / C. Witschel, eds.: Historische Erinnerung im stdtischenRaum. Rom in der Sptantike2012 409 pp., 44 fig., 9 tabl. 64,50NDICE: R. Behrwald / C. Witschel: Historische Erinnerung im stdtischen Raum: EineEinfhrung I Skulare Erinnerungsorte im sptantiken Rom: S. Schmidt-Hofner: Trajanund die symbolische Kommunikation bei kaiserlichen Rombesuchen in der Sptantike R.Lim: Inventing Secular Space in the Late Antique City: Reading the Circus Maximus R.Coates-Stephens: The Walls of Aurelian C. Machado Between Memory and Oblivion:The End of the Roman domus V. Fauvinet-Ranson: Le paysage urbain de Rome chezCassiodore: une christianisation passe sous silence II. Christliche Erinnerungsorte imsptantiken Rom: F. A. Bauer: Saint Peters as a Place of Collective Memory in Late Antiquity B.Brenk: Kirche und Strasse im frhchristlichen Rom S. Diefenbach: Urbs und ecclesia Bezugspunkte kollektiver Heiligenerinnerung im Rom des Bischofs Damasus (366384) M. Sghy: Renovatio memoriae: Pope Damasus and the Martyrs of Rome R. Behrwald:Heilsgeschichte in heidnischer Szenerie: Die Denkmaltopographie Roms in der christlichenLegendenbildung III. Historische Erinnerung in den sptantiken Inschriften Roms: S.

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    073 Bell, P. N.: Social Conflict in the Age of Justinian. Its Nature, Manage-ment, and Mediation2013 416 pp., 36 fig. 97,00NDICE: Part 1. Approach, Methods, Sources:Understanding Social Conflict TheAnalytical Framework Part 2. Three Case Studies: Social Conflict in Countryside andTown Two Empire-wide Conflicts: the Circus Factions and the Christians Part 3.Ideological Conflicts - Their Management and Mediation: Ideological Conflict in the Reignof Justinian I Constructing Legitimacy Hagia Sophia: Ideology in Stone a Case Study Part 4. Conclusions: Conclusions.

    074 Bell, S. / T. Ramsby, eds.: Free at Last! The Impact of Freed Slaves onthe Roman Empire2012 xii + 212 pp., fig. 85,00NDICE: Introduction: T. Ramsby Locating the Grapevine in the Late Republic: Freedomand Communication: P. Ripat The Face of the Social Climber: Roman Freedmen and EliteIdeology: B. Borg The Freedman Economy of Roman Italy: K. Verboven DecipheringFreedwomen in the Roman Empire: M. Kleijwegt Feasting the Dead Together: HouseholdBurials and the Social Strategies of Slaves and Freed Persons in the Early Principate: C. R.Galvao-Sobrinho Reading the Freed Slave in the Cena Trimalchionis: T. Ramsby Between Fame and Infamia: The Image and Influence of Roman Charioteers: S. Bell Saintly Souls: White Teachers Instruction of Greek and Latin to African American Freedmen M. Ronnick Response: E. W. Leach.

    075 Berrendonner, C. / M. Cebeillac / L. Lamoine, eds.: Le quotidien muni-cipal dans loccident romain2008 807 pp. 55,00

    076 Bonamente, G. / N. Lenski / R. Lizzi Testa, eds.: Costantino prima edopo Costantino / Constantine before and after Constantine2012 xlviii + 608 pp. 72,80NDICE: Preface: N. Lenski Le date dei centenar di Costantino e il personaggio: L.Cracco Ruggini Lepoca di Costantino: A. Giardina PARTE PRIMA. PRIMA DICOSTANTINO: TETRARCHIA, TOLLERANZA, EVOLUZIONE: S. Corcoran: Grappling with the Hydra:Co-ordination and Conflict in the Management of Tetrarchic Succession H. Brandt: Galeriolegislatore R. Brato: Forma e contenuto della tolleranza religiosa dalleditto di Gallienoalleditto di Galerio A. Marcone: Editto di Galerio e fine delle persecuzioni F. Carl:Le iconografie monetali e labbandono del linguaggio tetrarchico: levoluzione

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    dellautorappresentazione imperiale (306-310 d.C.) PARTE SECONDA. IL MONDO DI COSTANTINO:La conversione: G. Bonamente: Per una cronologia della conversione di Costantino K. M.Girardet: Das Jahr 311. Galerius, Konstantin und das Christentum M. Wallraff: In quosigno vicit? Una rilettura della visione e ascesa al potere di Costantino G. Zecchini:Costantino episcopvs paganorvm? J. B. Rives: Between Orthopraxy and Orthodoxy:Constantine and Animal Sacrifice B. Bleckmann: Konstantin und die Kritik des blutigenOpfers V. Aiello: Costantino, il vescovo di Roma e lo spazio del sacro R. Teja: Quidepiscopis cum palatio? Cuando los obispos se sentaron a la mesa con Constantino Lalegislazione: L. De Giovanni: Il diritto prima e dopo Costantino S. Giglio: Alcuni aspettidella legislazione di Costantino M. V. Escribano Pao: Constantino y los escritos herticos:antes y despus en las fuentes legislativas G. A. Cecconi: Il rescritto di Spello: prospettiverecenti Politica, amministrazione, economia: P. Porena: I dignitari di Costantino: dinamichedi selezione e di ascesa durante la crisi del sistema tetrarchico G. Clemente: Il senato e ilgoverno dellImpero tra IV e VI secolo: la religione e la politica D. Vera: Costantino e ilventre di Roma: a proposito della discussa prefettura dAfrica P. C. Daz: La politica diCostantino e la costruzione delle economie provinciali PARTE TERZA DOPO COSTANTINO:Rappresentazione: F. Paschoud: Richiamo di una verit offuscata: il secondo libro dei Maccabeiquale modello del De mortibus persecutorum di Lattanzio V. Neri: Costantino e Licinio e il problema delle edizioni della Historia Ecclesiastica di Eusebio di Cesarea D.Dainese: Costantino a Nicea. Tra realt e rappresentazione letteraria J. Wienand: DiePoesie des Brgerkriegs. Das constantinische aureum saeculum in den Carmina Optatians A. Bravi: LArco di Costantino nel suo contesto topografico Retrospettiva: N. Lenski:Early Retrospectives on the Christian Constantine: Athanasius and Firmicus Maternus R.L. Testa: Costantino come modello nelle fonti legislative G. Marconi: Roma, lOrientescismatico e gli ariani: limmagine di Costantino nellItalia ostrogota S. Margutti: Costantinoe Rea-Tyche: per una reinterpretazione di Zos. II, 31, 2-3 Invenzione: B. Caseau: Constantinet lencens. Constantin a-t-il proced une rvolution liturgique? J.-M. Salamito: Constantinvu par Augustin. Pour une relecture de Civ. 5, 25 D. Moreau: Et postmodvm rediens cvmgloria baptizavit Constantinvm Avgvstvm. Examen critique de la rception et de lutilisationde la figure de Constantin par lglise romaine durant lAntiquit Indice degli autorimoderni: A cura di G. Marconi e S. Margutti.

    077 Bowman, A. / A. Wilson, eds.: The Roman Agricultural Economy. Or-ganisation, Investment, and Production2013 352 pp., 103 fig. 91,00NDICE: A. Bowman and Andrew Wilson: Introduction: Quantifying Roman Agriculture D. Kehoe: The State and Production in the Roman Agrarian Economy H. Goodchild:GIS Models of Roman Agricultural Production A. Marzano: Agricultural Production inthe Hinterland of Rome: Wine and Olive Oil A. Marzano: Capital Investment andAgriculture: Multi-Press Facilities from Gaul, the Iberian Peninsula and the Black Sea region M. de Vos: The Rural Landscape of Thugga: Farms, Presses, Mills and Transport A.Bowman: Agricultural Productivity in Roman Egypt K. Blouin: The Agricultural Economyof the Mendesian Nome during the Roman Period M. Malouta / A. Wilson: Mechanicalirrigation: water-lifting devices in the archaeological evidence and in the Egyptian papyri H. Friedman: Agriculture in the Faynan: Food Supply for Industry.

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    078 Broekaert, W.: Navicularii et negotiantes. A Prosopographical Studyof Roman Merchants and Shippers2013 564 pp. 63,00

    079 Buckley, E. / M. T. Dinter, eds.: A Companion to the Neronian Age2013 xvii + 486 pp., fig. + 4 lm. 157,80NDICE: Introduction: The Neronian (Literary) Renaissance: M. T. Dinter Part I.Nero: The Performing Prince: E. Fantham Biographies of Nero: D. W. Hurley Nero theImperial Misfit: Philhellenism in a Rich Mans World: S. Mratschek Part II. The Empire:The Empire in the Age of Nero: M. Lavan Apollo in Arms: Nero at the Frontier: D.Braund D. Neroniana: The Imperial Household in the Age of Nero: M. J. Mordine Religion: D. S. Erker Neronian Philosophy: J. Bryan Part III. Literature, Art, andArchitecture: Seneca, Apocolocyntosis: C. L. Whitton The Carmina Einsidlensia andCalpurnius Siculus Eclogues: J. Henderson Senecas Philosophical Writings: NaturalesQuaestiones, Dialogi, Epistulae Morales: J. Mannering Senecan Tragedy: E. Buckley Lucans Bellum Civile: P. Hardie Petronius Satyrica: T. Murgatroyd Persius: M. F.Nichols Columella, De Re Rustica: C. Reitz Literature of the World: Senecas NaturalQuestions and Plinys Natural History: A. Doody Greek Literature Under Nero: D. U.Hansen Buildings of an Emperor How Nero Transformed Rome: H.-J. Beste / H. vonHesberg Portraits of an Emperor Nero, the Sun, and Roman Otium: M. Bergmann Neronian Wall-Painting. A Matter of Perspective: K. Lorenz Part IV. Reception: Nero inJewish and Christian Tradition from the First Century to the Reformation: H. O. Maier Haec Monstra Edidit. Translating Lucan in the Early Seventeenth Century: Y. Maes Hauntedby Horror: The Ghost of Seneca in Renaissance Drama: S. Braund Fantasies so Variedand Bizarre: The Domus Aurea, the Renaissance, and the Grotesque: M. Squire Epilogue: Nachwort: Nero from Zero to Hero: M. Griffin.

    080 Cameron, A.: The Last Pagans of Rome2013 896 pp., 18 fig. 39,00

    081 Cameron, A., ed.: Late Antiquity on the Eve of Islam2013 520 pp. 157,00NDICE: Explosion of Late Antiquity: A. Giardina The other transition: from the ancientworld to feudalism: C. Wickham The Nika riot: a reappraisal: G. Greatrex The Justinianicplague revisited: D. Stathakopoulos The origins of the manorial economy: new insightsfrom late antiquity: P. Sarris Ruling the late Roman and early Byzantine city: a continuoushistory: M. Whittow Syria in Transition, AD 550-750: an archaeological approach: C.Foss Heraclius Persian campaigns and the revival of the east Roman empire, 622-630: J.Howard-Johnston John Moschus and his friend Sophronius the sophist: H. Chadwick Holy images and likeness: G. Dagron.

    082 Campbell, B.: Historia de Roma: desde los orgenes hasta la cada del

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    083 Castellanos, S.: En el final de Roma (ca. 455-480). La solucin intelectual2013 339 pp. 29,00NDICE: Introduccin. La obsesin por la decadencia Entre el material y el discursoretrico. Percepciones de cambio Los brbaros Perdieron por su negligencia. Losltimos emperadores Asumi el ttulo de rey. El final del imperio Desprenderse de lapatria o del cabello. Buscando una identidad Los brbaros les perdonaron por respeto aCristo. Negociando un nuevo mundo Apunte final Fuentes y bibliografa.

    084 Cocco, M. B. / A. Gavini / A. Ibba, eds.: LAfrica romana, 19:Trasformazione dei paesaggi del potere nellAfrica settentrionale fino allafine del mondo antico. Atti del XIX convegno di studio, Sassari, 16-19dicembre 2010, 3 vols.2012 3.211 pp., fig., lm.col. 132,00

    085 Desmulliez, J. / C. Hoet-van Cauwenberghe, eds.: Le monde romain travers lpigraphie: mthodes et pratiques2005 411 pp., fig., tabl. 37,00

    086 Fujii, T.: Imperial Cult and Imperial Representation in Roman Cyprus2013 248 pp. 45,80

    087 Gallego Franco, M. H.: Nomina imperatoria. Onomstica imperial enla sociedad de las provincias romanas del alto y medio Danubio2001 350 pp. 20,80

    088 Gangloff, A., ed.: Lieux de mmoire en Orient grec lpoque impriale2013 xiv + 395 pp. 59,00NDICE: A. Gangloff: Mmoires et lieux de mmoire dans lAntiquit grco-romaine F.Jequier: Les lieux de mmoire E. L. Bowie: Mapping Greece: Apollonius authorisedversion F. Mestre: LHrokos de Philostrate: lieux de mmoire et identit hellnique danslEmpire romain P. Gmez: Marathon et lidentit grecque au IIe s. apr. J.-C.: du mythe aulieu commun A. Billault: Un lieu de mmoire de lhellnisme: Borysthne dans le Discours36 de Dion Chrysostome T. Michaeli: Allusions to the Nile and Nilotic landscape inAncient Art in Israel C. Brard: Mmoire ternelle: lheron dOpramoas Rhodiapolis M. Horster: Layers of corporate memory in the sanctuary of Demeter and Kore in Eleusis O. Gengler: De qui est la mmoire? Construction identitaire et image du pass dans lessanctuaires du sud du Ploponnse sous le Haut-Empire A. Jacquemin: Des lieux sans

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    089 Gemeinhardt, P. / S. Gnther, eds.: Von Rom nach Bagdad. Bildungund Religion von der rmischen Kaiserzeit bis zum klassischen Islam2012 xi + 406 pp. 30,20NDICE: P. Gemeinhardt / S. Gnther: Vorwort R. Kratz: Text und Kommentar: DiePescharim von Qumran im Kontext der hellenistischen Schultradition U. Schnelle:Denkender Glaube. Schulen im Neuen Testament G. Stemberger: Lebenslanges Lernenim rabbinischen Judentum U. Egelhaaf-Gaiser: Quaestiones Romanae. AntiquarischeSpaziergnge zwischen Kapitol und Venustempel F. Prostmeier: Was will wohl dieserSchwtzer sagen? Bildung und religises Wissen im 2. Jh. n.Chr. P. Gemeinhardt: Nonvitae sed scholae? Pagane und christliche Ansichten ber Schule, Lehrer und das Leben J.Leemans: Die Briefe des Isidor von Pelusium: Bildung, Glaube und mehr C. Tornau:Medium und Text. Buch, Buchproduktion und Buchkomposition bei Augustinus T. Fuhrer:Die Schpfung als Modus gttlicher Rede Augustinus ber Religion und Hermeneutik M. Tamcke: Wie der Islam die christliche Bildung beflgelte G. Schoeler: GesprochenesWort und Schrift. Mndlichkeit und Schriftlichkeit im frhislamischen Lehrbetrieb L.Behzadi: Muslimische Intellektuelle im Gesprch. Der arabische literarische Salon im 10.Jahrhundert S. Gnther: Das Buch ist ein Gef, gefllt mit Wissen und Scharfsinn:Pdagogische Ratschlge klassischer muslimischer Denker (9.-13. Jahrhundert) I.Hehmeyer: Denker und Tftler. Wissenschaft und Technik in klassisch-islamischer Zeit.

    090 Gilbert, F.: Gladiateurs, chasseurs et condamns mort. Le spectacledu sang dans lamphithtre2013 172 pp., lm.col. 26,00

    091 Gilbert, F. / D. Chastenet: La femme romaine au dbut de lempire20132 120 pp., lm.col. 22,00

    092 Gras, B.: La destruction du paganisme dans lempire romain. De Cons-tantin Charlemagne2011 335 pp. 27,05

    093 Habicht, C.: Cicron le politique. traduction de lallemand par S. Bluntz2013 211 pp. 19,00

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    094 Harrisson, J.: Dreams and Dreaming in the Roman Empire. CulturalMemory and Imagination2013 320 pp. 78,50

    095 Hin, S.: The Demography of Roman Italy. Population Dynamics inan Ancient Conquest Society 201 BCE-14 CE2013 372 pp., 22 fig., 22 tabl. 82,15NDICE: Part I. Economic and Ecological Parameters: Introduction Framing theeconomic setting: structure and development Climate and climatic change Part II. TheDemographic Parameters: Mortality, Fertility and Migration: Mortality Fertility Migration Part III. Population Size: Counting Romans Archaeology and population:demography from potsherds? Summary and conclusion.

    096 Hollander, D. B.: Money in the Late Roman Republic2012 xii + 192 pp. 39,00

    097 Hostein, A. / S. Lalanne, eds.: Les voyages des empereurs dans lOrientromain. poques antonine et severienne2012 303 pp., fig., lm., lm.col. 36,00NDICE: A. Hostein / S. Lalanne: Itinera principum: remarques liminaires 1. De Rome verslOrient, de lOrient vers Rome: F. Chausson: La fausse immobilit du prince. Remarquesprliminaires sur la prsence du prince Rome et dans ses environs B. Rossignol: Intersynfonias et cantica: notes sur le voyage de Lucius Vrus de Rome la Syrie (et retour) S.Magnani: Vers lOrient. Lempereur et les infrastructures routires entre Italie et provincesdanubiennes L. Bricault: Antoninus reculons. Sur les pas dlagabal 2. Trajets, itinraireset prsences impriales en Orient: R. Palermo: La prsence du prince en Haute-Msopotamiede Trajan aux Svres B. Rossignol: Omnibus orientalibus provinciis carissimus fuit.Essai sur le contexte et les significations politiques du voyage de Marc Aurle dans les provinceshellnophones (175-176 ap. J.-C.) M. Christol / T. Drew-Bear: Remarques sur le voyage deMarc Aurle dans les provinces grecques et orientales en 175-176 M. Christol: Caracalla en214: de Nicomdie Nicomdie 2. Recevoir le prince: G. Frija: Accueillir lempereur dans lacit: un titre de gloire pour les notables locaux? E. Perrin-Saminadayar: Loger, nourrir,occuper le prince: le rle des notables A.-M. Favreau-Linder: Dans le sillage de lempereur:la place des sophistes dans les voyages impriaux en Orient A. Hostein: La visite de Caracalla Pergame et Loadice du Lykos: lapport des monnaies 4. Visites et gratifications impriales:E. Guerber: Princes itinrants et gratifications impriales. Note sur les voyages dHadrien enAsie E. L. Bowie: Hadrien et Smyrne E. L. Bowie: Hadrien et phse.

    098 Jehne, M. / C. Lundgreen, eds.: Gemeinsinn und Gemeinwohl in derrmischen Antike2013 220 pp. 45,80NDICE: M. Jehne / C. Lundgreen: Einleitung: Gemeinsinn und Gemeinwohl in der rmischen

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    099 La Rocca, E. / C. Parisi Presicce / A. Lo Monaco, eds.: I giorni diRoma: Let dellequilibrio 98-180 d.C. Traiano - Adriano - AntoninoPio - Marco Aurelio. Roma, Musei Capitolini, 4 ottobre 2012-5 maggio 20132012 375 pp., lm.col. 45,00

    100 Laes, C. / C. Goodey / M. L. Rose: Disabilities in Roman Antiquity.Disparate Bodies a capite ad calcem2013 318 pp. 133,15NDICE: Approaching Disabilities a Capite ad Calcem. Hidden Themes in Roman Antiquity:C. Laes & al. Mental States, Bodily Dispositions and Table Manners: a Guide to ReadingIntellectual Disability from Homer to late Antiquity: C.F. Goodey / M. L. Rose PsychiatricDisability in the Galenic Medical Matrix: P. A. Clark / M. L. Rose Two Historical CaseHistories of Acute Alcoholism in the Roman Empire: D. Gourevitch, with the collaborationof Dr. Gilles Demigneux Drunkenness, Alcoholism and Ancient History: C. Laes Exploring Visual Impairment in Ancient Rome: L. Trentin A Nexus of Disability in AncientGreek Miracle Stories: a Comparison of Accounts of Blindness from the Asklepieion inEpidauros and the Shrine of Thecla in Seleucia: C. B. Horn Silent History? SpeechImpairment in Roman Antiquity: C. Laes Monstrous Births and Retrospective Diagnosis:The Case of Hermaphrodites in Antiquity: L. Graumann Whats in a Monster? Pliny theElder, Teratology and Bodily Disability: B. Gevaert / C. Laes A King Walking with Pain?On the Textual and Iconographical Images of Philip II and Other Wounded Kings: E. Samama Disparate Lives or Disparate Deaths? Post-Mortem Treatment of the Body and the Articu-lation of Difference: E.-J. Graham Disparate Bodies in Ancient Artefacts: the Function ofCaricature and Pathological Grotesques among Roman Terracotta Figurines: A. Mitchell.

    101 Langford, J.: Maternal Megalomania. Julia Domna and the ImperialPolitics of Motherhood2013 256 pp., 30 fig. 37,00

    102 Licandro, O.: Loccidente senza imperatori. Vicende politiche ecostituzionali nellultimo secolo dellimpero romano doccidente 455-

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    103 Lpez, A. G.: Shenoute of Atripe and the Uses of Poverty. Rural Patro-nage, Religious Conflict, and Monasticism in Late Antique Egypt2013 256 pp., 2 map. 67,60

    104 Maiuro, M.: Res Caesaris. Ricerche sulla propriet imperiale nelprincipato2012 482 pp. 74,00NDICE: Premessa Introduzione I. La terra e i cesari: I limiti delle fonti letterarie Pratiche testamentarie I beni dei condannati Rivendere la propriet Larte dellamoderazione patrimoniale La distribuzione sociale della propriet fondiaria. Scenaripossibili II. Il patrimonio imperiale in Italia: LItalia, la sua unicit e la terra Presenze.Gerarchia delle fonti ed epigraphic habit Villen, Domnen e la morfologia agraria italiana Una probabile geografia del patrimonio imperiale Cesare come attore economico:vino, lana e legno Limpatto locale della presenza del patrimonio imperiale. Evergetismoe storia sociale III. Repertorio dei contesti topografici Conclusioni Appendices:Callistrato e lesperibilit della delazione fiscale Densit epigrafica e familia Caesaris Horti, praetoria, villae, palatia Surveys e demografia in Italia Un approccio quantitativoper il suburbio I bolli laterizi e il presunto monopolio imperiale nella produzione laterizia Bibliografia.

    105 Martini, M. C.: Le vestali. Un sacerdozio funzionale al cosmo romano2004 264 pp. 40,50

    106 Maurizi, L.: Il cursus honorum senatorio da Augusto a Traiano. Sviluppiformali e stilistici nellepigrafia latina e greca2013 xii + 324 pp., grf., tabl. 41,00NDICE: Introduzione 1. Considerazioni generali: Presentazione del materiale Ildedicante come un fattore nella menzione del cursus honorum Quando il cursus non c 2. Il cursus honorum in prospettiva strutturale: La menzione del cursus honorum epigrafico:caratteristiche strutturali I sacerdozi nella menzione del cursus honorum Elementiassociati al cursus honorum: osservazioni Cursus a confronto: il fenomeno delle omissioni 3. La menzione dei singoli onori: considerazioni stilistiche: La menzione dei singolionori: le cariche dalla tradizione repubblicana La menzione dei singoli onori: le legazioni Cursus honorum senatorio in iscrizioni greche: caratteristiche Riepilogo e conclusioni Bibliografa, appendici e indici.

    107 Mayer, E.: The Ancient Middle Classes. Urban Life and Aesthetics

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    108 Roman, Y.: Marc Aurle. Lempereur paradoxal2013 493 pp., 26 fig. 28,60NDICE: Introduction 1. Hriter: Des maisons de Severus et de Verus celle dAntonin.Lhritage familial Annexe. Testaments, hritages et grandes fortunes. Les affaires de lafamille maternelle de Marc Aurle Vers la citadelle intrieure Lhritage politique. Unemonarchie absolue dun type particulier Lhritage gostratgique entre offensive et dfen-sive 2. Agir: Marc Aurle, les sophistes et la culture hellnistique. Russite politique oupoursuite dun rve? Marc Aurle et le souci de lhumain. Espoirs et pratiques de paix Marc Aurle et le renouvellement du paysage religieux Marc Aurle et limmense fardeaude la guerre. Du Tigre et de lEuphrate au Danube Conclusion.

    109 Roselaar, S. T., ed.: Processes of Integration and Identity Formation inthe Roman Republic2012 vii + 406 pp., fig. 138,35NDICE: S. T. Roselaar: Introduction R. Roth: Regionalism: towards a New Perspective ofCultural Change in Central Italy, c. 350-100 BC F. Russo: The Beginning of the First PunicWar and the Concept of Italia S. Neil: Identity Construction and Boundaries: HellenisticPerugia P. Kent: Reconsidering socii in Roman armies before the Punic Wars N. S.Rosenstein: Integration and Armies in the Middle Republic S. Kendall: Appian, AlliedAmbassadors, and the Rejection of 91: why the Romans Chose to Fight the Bellum Sociale F. Tweedie: The Lex Licinia Mucia and the Bellum Italicum S. T. Roselaar: MediterraneanTrade as a Mechanism of Integration between Romans and Italians J. Principal & T. aco delHoyo: Outposts of integration? Garrisoning, Logistics and Archaeology in North-EasternHispania, 133-82 BCE D. C. Hoyer: Samnite Economy and the Competitive Environment ofItaly in the Fifth to Third Centuries BC K. Lomas: The Weakest Link: Elite Social Networksin Republican Italy J. R. Patterson: Contact, Co-operation, and Conflict in Pre-Social WarItaly E. H. Bispham: Rome and Antium: Pirates, Polities, and Identity in the MiddleRepublic E. C. Robinson: A Localized Approach to the Study of Integration and Identity inSouthern Italy O. Sacchi: Settlement Structures and Institutional Continuity in Capua untilthe deductio coloniaria of 59 BC D. Langslow: Integration, Identity, and Language Shift:Strengths and Weaknesses of the Linguistic Evidence.

    110 Roth, J. P.: The Logistics of the Roman Army at War (264 B.C.-A.D.235)2012 xxx + 402 pp. 39,00

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    111 Santos Yanguas, N.: Costumbres funerarias y vida de ultratumba enla Asturias antigua2013 120 pp., 28 fig. 12,00NDICE: Introduccin Iconografa de la muerte en las inscripciones del oriente de Astu-rias: caballo y ultratumba Muerte y ultratumba en las inscripciones romanas de Asturias Conclusiones.

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    113 Soto Chica, J.: Bizancio y los sasnidas. De la lucha por el Oriente alas conquistas rabes (565-642)2012 xiv + 416 pp., 7 map. 29,12NDICE: Introduccin 1. De la crisis del sistema justinianeo a la nueva hegemona ro-mana. 565-602: Justino II y la crisis del sistema justinianeo. 565-575 La reaccin romanay la derrota de Persia. 576-590 La nueva hegemona romana en Oriente. 590-592 Lacontraofensiva romana en los Balcanes y la restauracin del limes danubiano. 592-602 2. Elcolapso de la nueva hegemona romana y el nuevo imperio persa universal de Cosroes IIParwez. 602-622: La cada de Mauricio y el ascenso de Focas Focas, la Romania y el caos:guerra con Persia, guerras civiles y religiosas, agitacin de los demos, terror en las ciudades ypurgas militares. 602-609 El ascenso de la Persia de Cosroes II Parwez y el agotamiento delrgimen de Focas. 591-610 frica al rescate del imperio: la sublevacin de Heraclio elViejo y la subida al trono de Heraclio el Joven. 608-610 Los problemas de Heraclio elJoven: un tesoro vaco y un ejrcito desarbolado Del caos al colapso: progreso de la conquistapersa del Oriente romano e instalacin de los eslavos en los Balcanes y Grecia Los cristianos,la Nueva Persia de Cosroes II y la alianza varo-persa El colapso romano y la conquistapersa del Oriente romano. 613-621 El apogeo de la Nueva Persia. 619-622 3. La reaccinromana y el nuevo orden heracliano. 622-634: La campaa de 622 La campaa de 623 Lacampaa de 624-625 La campaa del ao 625 El asedio de Constantinopla, la alianzajzara y el cambio de fortuna en la gran guerra romano-persa. 625-626 La campaa de 627-628 y la derrota de Persia El triunfo de Heraclio 4. Y mientras tanto en y desde Arabia...Los rabes de Mahoma y la conquista de los dos imperios. 633-642: Los rabes de Mahoma yla historiografa Los rabes y los dos imperios El da de Agnadayn (634) y los comienzosde la conquista rabe de Palestina y Siria Las batallas de Pella, Escitpolis y Marg al-Zafrah,y la primera conquista de Damasco (635) La batalla de Yarmk (636) y la culminacin de laconquista de Siria y Palestina Los primeros ataques rabes contra Persia y la batalla delpuente (634) La batalla de al-Qdisiyyah (636) y el progreso de la conquista rabe deMesopotamia La cada de Ctesifonte, la batalla de Jalula, la consumacin de la conquistarabe de Mesopotamia y la extensin de su dominio al Kuzistn Destruccin de CesareaMartima, la extensin del dominio rabe hasta Armenia y la nueva estrategia heracliana Ladefensa de Egipto y su conquista por los rabes El fin de la antigua Romania, la batalla deNehavend (642) y el hundimiento de la antigua Persia, y la consolidacin del nuevo imperio rabe.

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    118 Wienand, J.: Der Kaiser als Sieger. Metamorphosen triumphalerHerrschaft unter Constantin I.2012 646 pp., 67 fig. 99,80

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    124 Hernndez Guerra, L.: Epigrafa romana de unidades militares relacio-nadas con Petavonium (Rosinos de Vidriales, Zamora). Estudio social,religioso y prosopogrfico1999 237 pp., 26 lm. 13,75

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    135 Segui, J. J., ed.: Conquista y asimilacin. El territorio valenciano en laHispania romana2012 392 pp. 16,00NDICE: Prlogo R. Hernndez Prez / J. Redondo Snchez: Las fuentes literarias antiguasde la historia valenciana L. Snchez Gonzlez: Historiadores de la romanizacin valenciana A. Valio Arcos: Evolucin poltica y administrativa J. J. Ferrer Maestro: La economaen poca romana de las tierras valencianas J. J. Segu Marco: Los cambios sociales J. V.

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