Studies in Roman Civic Patronage

Abstract

This is a companion archive to Civic Patronage in the Roman Empire, published by Brill in the fall of 2013. The contents include: low resolution images of the most important inscriptions; supplementary studies in civic patronage that were deemed too marginal or too speculative for the print version; a database including all or most patrons of communities, the communities, benefactions, and references to standard scholarly publications like PIR or RE. This database has been broken down into several segments. In its entirety it is too large for standard monitors. As posted this database is a 'read-only' PDF. Also available on request is an Excel spreadsheet that can be manipulated and sorted to address particular questions.

Description

Supplementary data for the monograph Civic Patronage in the Roman Empire [Brill, 2013]
Please note: Additional parts will continue to be added as work progresses. During this period readers may wish to consult the Companion Web Site (CWS) for updates.

Keywords

Rome -- History -- Empire, 30 B.C.-284 A.D., Rome -- Administrative and political divisions, Patron and client -- Rome

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