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Zeitschrift fŸr Alte Geschichte
Revue dÕHistoire Ancienne
Journal of Ancient History
Rivista di Storia Antica

 

 

 

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Band 55 61 /2007 2012

 

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Abhandlungen

Roel Konijnendijk (Leiden), ÔNeither the Less Valorous nor the WeakerÕ: Persian military might and the battle of Plataia É Abstract

David M. Pritchard (University of Queensland), Costing Festivals and War: Spending Priorities of the Athenian Democracy É Abstract

Klaus Tausend (UniversitŠt Graz), Das Prosodion des Eumelos É Abstract

Francis Cairns (Florida State University), LentulusÕ Letter: Cicero In Catilinam 3.12; Sallust Bellum Catilinae 44.3-6 É Abstract

Catherine Steel (University of Glasgow), The lex Pompeia de provinciis of 52 B.C.: a reconsideration É Abstract

Paola Gagliardi (Potenza, Italia), La stele di Cornelio Gallo a Philae: qualche spunto di riflessione É Abstract

Christer Bruun (University of Toronto), Aedes Castorum, ludi und praedium missale: Drei Bemerkungen zur Topographie von Ostia-Portus und zum ager Ostiensis É Abstract

 

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Abhandlungen

Gil Davis (Macquarie university), Dating the Drachmas in SolonÕs Laws  É Abstract

Andrew W. Collins (University of Otago), Alexander and the Persian Court Chiliarchy É Abstract

Dylan Bloy (Tulane University), Roman Patrons of  Greek Communities Before the Title patrwn É Abstract

Henning Bšrm / Wolfgang Havener (UniversitŠt Konstanz), Octavians Rechtsstellung im Januar 27 v. Chr. und das Problem der ã†bertragungÒ der res publica É Abstract

Wim Broekaert (Ghent University), Joining Forces. Commercial Partnerships or Societates in the Early Roman Empire É Abstract

Miszelle

Jason Fossella (Saint Louis University), Addenda to the Prosopography of the Later Roman EmpireSeven Agentes in Rebus É Abstract