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Book Description
- Title:
- The Social Basis of Roman Power in Asia Minor
- Author:
- William M. Ramsay [1851-1939] & John George Clark Anderson [1870-1952]
- Publication Year:
- 1941
- 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
- The Romanization of Asia Minor
- Names of new Romans
- Careers of new cives
- Recapitulation
- Family sacra and adoption
- Scribae Quaestorii. Chartered Accountants
- Augustales after Constantine
- Demakellon Demousia Debalinia
- Hyrgaleis and Peltai
- Dionysopolis
- Lounda-Okoklia
- Trocmi and Tavium
- Comana of Cappadocia
- Salt Roads from Lake Tatta
- Gallus (cos. secundo nundino, A.D. 119)
- Pompilii in Asia and Galatia
- Albucii at Col. Antiochea
- Career of an Eques c. 238
- Praefectus Ripae Danuvi
- Vindia Bindaion Limenia
- L. Arruntius Camillus Scribonianus
- Peregrino Oonsule
- Tzybritzi Kleisoura, Bridge Pass; Myriokephalon
- T. Flavius Montanus of Akmonia
- Centurions at Apamee. Kibotos
- Lethaea Papavera
- Octavius and St. Longinus
- Moderatus and Legio XII
- T. Flavius Arrianus
- Perminoundeis
- Lystra: Colonia Lustra
- Pliny's letter to Praesens
- Inscriptions of Colonia Lustra
- Isaurikan Soldiers
- Addenda
- Notes by the Editor