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The Meaning of 000 on Caesar's Civil War Coinage (RRC 452)The Moving City. Processions, Passages and Promenades in Ancient RomeThe Municipal Promotion of Carmo and its Early éliteThe New Roman Empire. A History of ByzantiumThe Notion of Res Publica and Its Conflicting Meanings at the End of the Roman RepublicThe Origins of the Law in HomerThe Origins of the Roman Economy : from the Iron Age to the Early Republic in a Mediterranean PerspectiveThe Origo of the Thracian Praetorians in the Time of SeveransThe Oxford Handbook of Latin PalaeographyThe Oxford Handbook of Roman BritainThe Parthian Campaigns of Septimius Severus: Causes, and Roles in Dynastic Legit-imitationThe Past as Present. Essays on Roman History in Honour of Guido ClementeThe Perception of natural Risks of Earthquakes and Floods in the Roman WorldThe Phocian Debacle at ThermopylaeaThe Politics of Honour in the Greek Cities of the Roman EmpireThe Politics of Public Space in Republican RomeThe Port of Qana', a Junction between the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean SeaThe Precarity of Female Immigrants in Graeco-Roman Comedy and Athenian CultureThe Property Rights of the Church in the Roman EmpireThe Quaestorship in the Roman RepublicThe Reception of Cicero in the early Roman Empire. The Rhetorical Schoolroom and the Creation of a Cultural LegendThe Reconstruction Process of the Civil Settlement near Novae (Moesia inferior). The Epigraphic EvidenceThe Reign of Constantius IIThe Republic does not try to develop a Just StateThe Reputation of the Manteis in the Century after the Sicilian ExpeditionThe Return of the King ? Tacitus on the Principate of AugustusThe Rise of Early Rome. Transportation Networks and Domination in central Italy, 1050-500 BCThe Rise of Philip V. Kingship and Rule in the Hellenistic WorldThe Rise of the Great Aristocratic BanquetThe Roman Imperial Court in the Principate and Late AntiquityThe Roman Republic to 49 BCE : Using Coins as SourcesThe Roman Retail Revolution. The Socio-Economic World of the TabernaThe Roman Senate as arbiter during the Second Century BC. Two Exemplary Case Studies : the Cippus Abellanus and the Polcevera TabletThe Scholarship of Garrett G. FaganThe Scribes of Rome. A Cultural and Social History of the ScribaeThe Sea Journey in the Roman World : a Legal In-BetweenThe Seleucid Era and Early Hellenistic ImperialismThe Silk Road between Syria and ChinaThe State and the Economy. Fiscality and TaxationThe Sumerian personal name list Ur-KiThe Supply Networks of the Roman East and West. Interaction, Fragmentation, and the Origins of the Byzantine EconomyThe Temple of Mars Ultor in Rome and the Philippeion in OlympiaThe Tetrachy as Ideology. Reconfigurations and Representations of an Imperial PowerThe Time of Composition of Cassius Dio's "Roman History": a ReconsiderationThe Trial of Jesus RevisitedThe Tribes, the Centuries, and Romulus' CavalryThe Tyrant-Slayers of Ancient Athens. A tale of two statuesThe Urban Populaces of Alexandria and Carthage in the expositio totius mundi et gentiumThe Will of Haynchis Daughter of Isas (P. Oxy. III 634 descr.)The abolition of the liturgical choregia and the creation of the agonothesia in Athens. New considerations on a debated issueThe actio utilis in case of pignus nominisThe ancient Roman afterlife. Di Manes, belief, and the cult of the deadThe association of artists of Aphrodite Hilara : two decrees as evidence for an association of mime-artists in SyracuseThe basic tenets of intestate (customary) succession law in ancient EgyptThe career of Menogenes Son of Isidoros and Relations between Sardeis and the koinon of Asia under Augustus and TiberiusThe citizen and the outsider : reconstructing civic identity and ideology in Demosthenes political (forensic) speechesThe codex fori MussoliniThe cohors I Cretum between (Upper) Moesia and Dacia: New Epigraphic Testimonies from Timacum Maius and LederataThe colonate in the west of Europe after ca. 500 ADThe date of the Athenian-Roman foedusThe dating of the lex AquiliaThe elusive libertina nobilitas : a case-study of Roman municipal freedmen in the AugustalesThe expression of approval in Euripides and AristophanesThe gate complex of Plancia Magna in Perge. A case study in reading bilingual spaceThe ideology of Democratic Athens. Institutions, orators and the mythical pastThe impact of Later Republican Colonisation on Coastal Settlement Dynamics in Central Adriatic Italy : the Case of PotentiaThe impact of Mobility and Migration in the Roman Empire. Proceedings of the Twelfth Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Rome, June 17-19, 2015)The interrelationship between scriptal and linguistic variation in notary signatures of Greek contracts from late antique EgyptThe invention of Rome. Biondo Flavio's Roma Triumphans and its WorldsThe ironic interpretation of the commentariolum petitionis. A response to Prost, Tatum and SillettThe justice and lawfulness of Roman warfare: rethinking Cicero's concept of bellum iustumThe king, the Palace, the Circus, and a Notary. A New Late Antique Literary PapyrusThe laws of Hammurabi. At the Confluence of Royal and Scribal TraditionsThe lex Manilia de libertinorum suffragiis and the Legislation of the Tribunes of the Plebs in the Late Roman RepublicThe lex Metilia fullonibus dicta and the Production and Trade of creta Sarda