М.: Наука, 1985. — 400 с. Во втором томе рассматриваются некоторые аспекты римской культуры в целом, дается характеристика отдельных регионов римского мира (Галлии, дунайских провинций, Малой Азии, Египта) и исследуется проблема взаимодействия и синтеза римской и местных культур – влияние Рима на провинции (романизация) и провинций на Рим (варваризация, эллинизация,...
М.: Наука, 1985. — 400 с. Во втором томе рассматриваются некоторые аспекты римской культуры в целом, дается характеристика отдельных регионов римского мира (Галлии, дунайских провинций, Малой Азии, Египта) и исследуется проблема взаимодействия и синтеза римской и местных культур – влияние Рима на провинции (романизация) и провинций на Рим (варваризация, эллинизация,...
М.: Наука, 1985. — 521 С. Двухтомник по истории культуры древнего Рима — первый в советской историографии обобщающий труд, в котором римская культура в целом предстает как определенный исторический феномен, тесно связанный с эволюцией социально-экономического базиса. В 1-м томе освещаются политические, научные, религиозные, юридические представления римлян, вопросы...
М.: Наука, 1985. — 521 с. Двухтомник по истории культуры древнего Рима — первый в советской историографии обобщающий труд, в котором римская культура в целом предстает как определенный исторический феномен, тесно связанный с эволюцией социально-экономического базиса. В 1-м томе освещаются политические, научные, религиозные, юридические представления римлян, вопросы...
Walter de Gruyter, 2024. — 190 p. The collection of essays in this volume offers fresh insights into varied modalities of reception of Epicurean thought among Roman authors of the late Republican and Imperial eras. Its generic purview encompasses prose as well as poetic texts by both minor and major writers in the Latin literary canon, including the anonymous poems, Ciris and...
Walter de Gruyter, 2024. — 190 p. The collection of essays in this volume offers fresh insights into varied modalities of reception of Epicurean thought among Roman authors of the late Republican and Imperial eras. Its generic purview encompasses prose as well as poetic texts by both minor and major writers in the Latin literary canon, including the anonymous poems, Ciris and...
Roma: Edizioni Quasar di Severino Tognon, 1995. — 502 p. The Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae (1993–2000) is a six-volume, multilingual reference work considered to be the major, modern work covering the topography of ancient Rome. The editor is Eva Margareta Steinby, and the publisher is Edizioni Quasar of Rome. It is considered the successor to Platner and Ashby's A...
М.: Государственное учебно-педагогическое издательство Министерства просвещения РСФСР, 1960. — 220 с. Книга делится на несколько глав, каждая из которых посвящена отдельной теме. В них автор описывает римскую архитектуру и инженерное дело, рассказывает о развитии и функционировании политической системы Римской Республики и Империи, анализирует значимые события и войны, а также...
Roma: Edizioni Quasar di Severino Tognon, 1993. — 484 p. The Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae (1993–2000) is a six-volume, multilingual reference work considered to be the major, modern work covering the topography of ancient Rome. The editor is Eva Margareta Steinby, and the publisher is Edizioni Quasar of Rome. It is considered the successor to Platner and Ashby's A...
Routledge, 2009. — x + 182 р. This innovative book is the first comprehensive study of ancient Roman gardens to combine literary and archaeological evidence with contemporary space theory. It applies a variety of interdisciplinary methods including access analysis, literary and gender theory to offer a critical framework for interpreting Roman gardens as physical sites and...
University of California Press, 2024. — 260 p. After the deaths of Antony and Cleopatra, Rome finally took control of Egypt. This occupation simultaneously facilitated and circumscribed the exchange of goods, people, and ideas along the paths carved across Rome’s burgeoning empire. In this book, Edward Kelting sets out to recapture one of these systems of exchange: the vibrant...
University of California Press, 2024. — 260 p. After the deaths of Antony and Cleopatra, Rome finally took control of Egypt. This occupation simultaneously facilitated and circumscribed the exchange of goods, people, and ideas along the paths carved across Rome’s burgeoning empire. In this book, Edward Kelting sets out to recapture one of these systems of exchange: the vibrant...
University of California Press, 2025. — 192 p. Why are the small and unimportant relics of Roman antiquity often the most enduring, in material form and in our affections? Through close encounters with minor things such as insects, brief lives, quibbles, irritants, and jokes, Emily Gowers provocatively argues that much of what the Romans dismissed as superfluous or peripheral...
Princeton University Press, 2025. — 456 p. The essential role of ethnographic thought in the Roman empire and how it evolved in Late Antiquity. Ethnography is indispensable for every empire, as important as armies, tax collectors, or ambassadors. It helps rulers articulate cultural differences, and it lets the inhabitants of the empire, especially those who guide its course,...
University of California Press, 2025. — 192 p. Why are the small and unimportant relics of Roman antiquity often the most enduring, in material form and in our affections? Through close encounters with minor things such as insects, brief lives, quibbles, irritants, and jokes, Emily Gowers provocatively argues that much of what the Romans dismissed as superfluous or peripheral...
Cambridge University Press, 2025. — 350 p. - Provides the first broad overview and analysis of 3rd-1st century BCE Italic architectural terracottas - Offers new evidence and perspectives for ongoing debates related to 'Romanization,' colonization processes, and communal identities in 3rd-1st century BCE central Italy - Shows how the evidence from 3rd-1st century BCE Italy can...
De Gruyter, 2022. — 805 p. The book concerns female dress in Roman life and literature. The main focus is on female Roman dress as it may have been worn in daily life in Rome and in a social environment influenced by Roman culture in the time from the beginnings of the Republic until the end of the 2nd century AD. There is, however, a certain surplus as to its contents because...
De Gruyter, 2022. — 805 p. The book concerns female dress in Roman life and literature. The main focus is on female Roman dress as it may have been worn in daily life in Rome and in a social environment influenced by Roman culture in the time from the beginnings of the Republic until the end of the 2nd century AD. There is, however, a certain surplus as to its contents because...
Brill, 2024. — 185 p. — (Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition 47). This volume’s title designates the Roman first-century BCE senator P. Nigidius Figulus a “polymath.” According to the definition of Peter Burke, the author of a recent monograph on the concept, a polymath is “an individual who has mastered several disciplines,” a description that certainly applies to...
Brill, 2018. — xviii, 292 p. — (Mnemosyne, Supplements 420). Caroline Petit’s book, Galien de Pergame ou la rhétorique de la Providence: Médecine, littérature et pouvoir à Rome is the first comprehensive study of the role of rhetoric in Galen’s œuvre. Physician to several Roman emperors and author of the most impressive body of works in antiquity up to AD 350, Galen created a...
Brill, 2013. — xiv+318 p. — (Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity 356). This is the first volume ever to systematically study the subject of disabilities in the Roman world. The contributors examine the topic a capite ad calcem, from head to toe. Chapters deal with mental and intellectual disability, alcoholism, visual impairment, speech...
Bloomsbury Academic, 2022. — 294 p. Focusing on the Roman west, this book examines the rituals of cursing, their cultural contexts, and their impact on the lives of those who practised them. A huge number of Roman curse tablets have been discovered, showing their importance for helping ancient people to cope with various aspects of life. Curse tablets have been relatively...
Bloomsbury Academic, 2022. — 294 p. Focusing on the Roman west, this book examines the rituals of cursing, their cultural contexts, and their impact on the lives of those who practised them. A huge number of Roman curse tablets have been discovered, showing their importance for helping ancient people to cope with various aspects of life. Curse tablets have been relatively...
2nd Edition. — Oxford University Press, 2021. — 544 p. - Innovative thematic approach introduces students to Rome's vibrant social and cultural history while also challenging them to consider its complex relationships, dynamics, structures, and beliefs outside of a chronological timeline. - Written and edited by Canadian researchers and scholars, offering students a relevant...