The Roman Empire during the Severan Dynasty
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The Roman Empire during the Severan Dynasty

Case Studies in History, Art, Architecture, Economy and Literature

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The Roman Empire during the Severan Dynasty

Case Studies in History, Art, Architecture, Economy and Literature

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This volume contains 20 peer-reviewed papers highlighting historical, social and cultural episodes, conditions, and trends of the Empire during the reign of Septimius Severus, the last great emperor to lead the Romans prior to the third century crisis.

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Publisher
Gorgias Press
Year
2013
ISBN
9781463214340
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  2. Εditor’s Νote
  3. Ιntroduction
  4. SEVERAN HISTORY AND LITERATURE
  5. The Parthian Campaigns of Septimius Severus: Causes, and Roles in Dynastic Legitimation
  6. “Unitas ex Africa: Was Tertullian the Origo of Imperial Unification?”
  7. URBAN TRANSFORMATIONS DURING THE SEVERAN PERIOD
  8. La Gallia Mosellana nell’età dei Severi: il caso del Vicus di Bliesbruck
  9. Water Works and Monuments in Gaul in the Severan Age: Some Considerations
  10. More Water for Rome: Nothing New in the Eternal City? Water-Related Monuments as Part of the Severan Building Program
  11. A Note on the Architectural Decoration of the Severan Period in Pamphylia and Cilicia
  12. L’Attività edilizia a destinazione pubblica fra i Severi e i Soldatenkaiser: continuità e trasformazioni
  13. Il tempio di Serapide sul Quirinale: note di archeologia e topografia tra AntichitĂ  e Medioevo
  14. Alcune osservazioni sulla Sicilia durante il periodo dei Severi
  15. Vestigia architettoniche del periodo di Settimio Severo in Tunisia
  16. ASPECTS OF SOCIETY AND ECONOMY DURING THE SEVERAN PERIOD
  17. The Origo of the Thracian Praetorians in the Time of Severans
  18. Un riempimento fognario di età Severiana dalle cosiddette “Terme di Elagabalo” a Roma
  19. La ceramica ad ingobbiatura nera di Treviri – una merce costosa in Pannonia durante l’epoca Severiana
  20. Baetican Oil and Septimius Severus
  21. Economic Growth in the Early and Middle Imperial Periods, Pre-200 AD: an Economic Approach from a Peripheral Hispanic Province, Lusitania
  22. Economy and Trade of Sicily During Severan Period: Highlights Between Archaeology and History
  23. SEVERAN ART AND IDEOLOGY
  24. Between Tradition and Innovation – the Visual Representation of Severan Emperors
  25. Ideological Messages and Local Preferences: the Imagery of the Severan Arch at Lepcis Magna
  26. Elagabalo invictus sacerdos: l’imperatore fanciullo e la centralizzazione del sacro attraverso lo specchio delle monete
  27. The Arch of Septimius Severus in the Roman Forum: a Re-Consideration