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Book Description

Title:
The Social Basis of Roman Power in Asia Minor
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
Aberdeen
Publisher:
Aberdeen University Press
Pages:
305
Subjects:
New Testament Background, Roman Empire, Asia Minor
Copyright Holder:
The Snaith Family. Reproduced by permission

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • List of Abbreviations
  1. The Romanization of Asia Minor
  2. Names of new Romans
  3. Careers of new cives
  4. Recapitulation
  5. Family sacra and adoption
  6. Scribae Quaestorii. Chartered Accountants
  7. Augustales after Constantine
  8. Demakellon Demousia Debalinia
  9. Hyrgaleis and Peltai
  10. Dionysopolis
  11. Lounda-Okoklia
  12. Trocmi and Tavium
  13. Comana of Cappadocia
  14. Salt Roads from Lake Tatta
  15. Gallus (cos. secundo nundino, A.D. 119)
  16. Pompilii in Asia and Galatia
  17. Albucii at Col. Antiochea
  18. Career of an Eques c. 238
  19. Praefectus Ripae Danuvi
  20. Vindia Bindaion Limenia
  21. L. Arruntius Camillus Scribonianus
  22. Peregrino Oonsule
  23. Tzybritzi Kleisoura, Bridge Pass; Myriokephalon
  24. T. Flavius Montanus of Akmonia
  25. Centurions at Apamee. Kibotos
  26. Lethaea Papavera
  27. Octavius and St. Longinus
  28. Moderatus and Legio XII
  29. T. Flavius Arrianus
  30. Perminoundeis
  31. Lystra: Colonia Lustra
  32. Pliny's letter to Praesens
  33. Inscriptions of Colonia Lustra
  34. Isaurikan Soldiers
  • Addenda
  • Notes by the Editor