Epigraphy: Bibliography
Introductory | Reference | Corpora | Production of inscriptions | Epigraphic habit | Language/Literacy | Funerary | Religion | Euergetism | State | Provincial | Sourcebooks |
This bibliography focuses upon books available in the university library.
Introductory
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General
*Bodel, J., ed. (2001) Epigraphic evidence: ancient history from inscriptions (Routledge) [CN 340.E7]
*Millar, F. (1983) 鈥楨pigraphy鈥, in M.H. Crawford (ed.) Sources for Ancient History []
*Oliver, G.J. and Cooley, A.E. (2006) 'Inscriptions' in The Edinburgh Companion to ancient Greece and Rome, eds E. Bispham et al. (Edinburgh UP) [DE 59.E3]
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Greek/Hellenistic
Cook, B.F. (1987) Greek Inscriptions (London) []
*McLean, B.H. (2002) An introduction to Greek epigraphy of the Hellenistic and Roman periods from Alexander the Great down to the reign of Constantine (323 B.C.-A.D. 337) (University of Michigan Press) []
Woodhead, A.G. (1981, 2nd edn) A study of Greek inscriptions (Cambridge) []
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Latin/Roman
Bloch R. (1952) L'茅pigraphie latine (Paris) []
Bodel, J. (2010) 鈥楨pigraphy鈥, in The Oxford Handbook of Roman Studies, eds A. Barchiesi and W. Scheidel (Oxford University Press: Oxford) 106-22 [DG 209.O94]
Calabi Limentani I. (1968, 2nd edn) Epigrafia latina (Milan-Varese) []
Cooley, A.E. (2012) The Cambridge Manual of Latin Epigraphy [CN 510.C665]
Gordon, A. (1983) An Illustrated Introduction to Latin Epigraphy []
Ireland, R. (1983) 鈥楨pigraphy鈥, in M. Henig (ed.) A Handbook of Roman Art. A Survey of the Visual Arts of the Roman World, 220-233 []
*Keppie, L. (1991) Understanding Roman Inscriptions (Johns Hopkins University Press) [CN 510.K3 + 2001 reissue]
Lass猫re, J-M. (2007, 2nd edn) Manuel d'茅pigraphie romaine (Paris) []
Meyer, E.A.(2011) 鈥楨pigraphy and communication鈥, in The Oxford Handbook of Social Relations in the Roman World, ed. M. Peachin (Oxford University Press: Oxford/ New York) 191-226 [DG78.O9]
Reference
B茅rard, F. et al. (3rd edn 2000) Guide de l'茅pigraphiste (Paris) [ZCN 120.G8]
Main corpora
AE = Ann茅e Epigraphique [Arts Periodical: from 2000]
CIL = Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum []; CIL volumes have been scanned by the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften and are available
EE = Ephemeris Epigraphica, supplement to CIL []
IG = Inscriptiones Graecae []; some volumes are available online
IGRRP = Inscriptiones Graecae ad Res Romanas Pertinentes []
ILLRP = Inscriptiones Latinae Liberae Reipublicae []
ILS = Inscriptiones Latinae Selectae []; at Google books
InscrIt Inscriptiones Italiae []
SEG = Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum [Arts Periodical, vols 1-24]
SIG = Sylloge Inscriptionum Graecarum [] - NB 3rd edn (1982)
Suppl. Italica = Supplementa Italica [Imagines - Latium Vetus; Vatican and Caelian antiquarium; Collections in Florence - Collezioni fiorentine: ]
Selections of Greek inscriptions:
ML = Meiggs, R. & D. Lewis A Selection of Greek Historical Inscriptions to the end of the fifth century BC (revised edn) [ - library only has 1st edition]
Rhodes, P. & Osborne, R.G. (2003) Greek historical inscriptions: 404-323 BC (with introduction, translations, and commentaries) [] - this replaces Tod (1948)
By reign:
EJ = Ehrenberg, V. & A.H.M. Jones Documents illustrating the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius [] - NB 2nd edn 1976 [see Braund 1985 below]
SW, Gaius = Smallwood, E.M. (1967) Documents illustrating the Principates of Gaius, Claudius, and Nero []
McC & W = McCrum, M. & A.G. Woodhead (1961) Select documents of the Principates of the Flavian Emperors []
SW, Nerva = Smallwood, E.M. (1966) Documents illustrating the Principates of Nerva, Trajan, and Hadrian []
Individual geographical areas/cities - some examples:
A&R = Reynolds, J. (1982) Aphrodisias and Rome (London) []
ALA = Rouech茅, C. Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity []
IE = Die Inschriften von Ephesos []
IGSK/IK: =Inschriften griechischer St盲dte aus Kleinasien, Bonn 1972 (a good handful of volumes available) [CN.415]
ILA = Inscriptions latines de l'Alg茅rie []
InsAph = Inscriptions of Aphrodisias []
IRT = Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania [online corpus]
RIB2 = The Roman Inscriptions of Britain (2nd ed.) []
TabVind = The Vindolanda Writing Tablets []
By subject matter - some examples:
Epigrafia anfiteatrale dell'occidente romano - [CN 528.E65]
Rouech茅, C. (1993) Performers and partisans at Aphrodisias : in the Roman and late Roman periods : a study based on inscriptions from the current excavations at Aphrodisias in Caria []
Sherk, R.K. (1969) Roman documents from the Greek East: Senatus consulta and Epistulae to the age of Augustus []
Quinquennial surveys of latest epigraphic discoveries:
JRS: (Reynolds); (Reynolds); (Reynolds), (Reynolds, Beard, Duncan-Jones, Roueche); (Reynolds, Beard, Roueche); (Gordon, Beard, Reynolds, Roueche); (Gordon, Beard, Reynolds, Roueche); (Gordon, Reynolds); 2007 (Cooley, Mitchell, Salway); 2012 (Cooley, Salway).
Production of inscriptions
Grasby, R. (1996) 鈥楢 comparative study of five Latin inscriptions: measurement and making鈥, PBSR 64: 95-138
Grasby, R. (2002) 'Latin Inscriptions: studies in measurement and making' PBSR
Susini, G. (1973) The Roman Stonecutter []
Epigraphic habit
Beard, M. (1985) 鈥榃riting and ritual: a study of diversity and expansion in the Arval Acta,鈥 PBSR 53: 114-62
Corbier, M. (1987) 鈥楲鈥櫭ヽriture dans l鈥檈space public romain,鈥 in 尝鈥橴谤产蝉. Espace urbain et histoire (Ier si猫cle av. J.-C. - IIIe si猫cle ap. J.-C.), 27-60 []
MacMullen, R. (1982) 鈥樷, AJPh 103: 233-46
Mann, J.C. (1985) 鈥樷, JRS 75: 204-06
Meyer, E.A. (1990) 鈥樷, JRS 80: 74-96
Saller, R.P. and Shaw, B.D. (1984) 鈥樷, JRS 74: 124-56
Trout, D. E. (2009) 鈥業nscribing identity: the Latin epigraphic habit in late antiquity鈥, in A Companion to Late Antiquity, ed. P. Rousseau (Chichester/Malden, MA), 170-186 [DE 86.C63]
Woolf, G. (1996) 鈥樷, JRS 86: 22-39
Language and Literacy
Language/ Bilingualism
Adams, J.N. (2003) Bilingualism and the Latin Language []
Adams, J.N., Janse, M., Swain, S. (2002) Bilingualism in ancient society : language contact and the written text []
Literacy
Beard, M. et al. (1991) Literacy in the Roman World, Ann Arbor []
Bowman, A.K. and Woolf, G. (1994) eds, Literacy and Power in the Ancient World, Cambridge []
Cooley, A.E., ed. (2002) Becoming Roman, writing Latin?: literacy and epigraphy in the Roman west []
Harris, W.V. (1989) Ancient Literacy, Cambridge
Johnson, W.A. and H.N. Parker (2009) Ancient Literacies. The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome OUP [Z 1003.5.G8.A53]
Thomas, R. (1989) Oral Tradition and Written Record in Classical Athens []
Thomas, R. (1992) Literacy and Orality in Ancient Greece (CUP) []
Thomas, R. (2009) 'Writing, reading, public and private "literacies"', in Johnson & Parker, eds Ancient Literacies pp13-45
Funerary inscriptions
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General
*Bodel, J. (2001) 鈥楨pigraphy and the ancient historian鈥 in Bodel, ed. Epigraphic Evidence espec. pp.30ff [CN 340.E7]
*Oliver, G. ed. (2000) The Epigraphy of Death [DF 101.E65]
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Greek/Hellenistic
Bradeen, D.W. (1974) (Athenian Agora 17)
Clairmont, C.W. (1970) Gravestone and Epigram: Greek Memorials from the Archaic and Classical Period [PA 3457.C5]
Cohen, A. and Rutter, J., eds (2007) Constructions of Childhood in Ancient Greece and Italy – espec. Part VI [*on order]
Cook, B.F. (1987) Greek Inscriptions [CN 350.C6]
Garland, R. (1985) The Greek Way of Death [DF 101.G2]
Golden, M. (1990) Children and Childhood in Classical Athens [DF 93.G6]
Hedrick, C.W. Jr. (1999) 鈥樷, Hesperia 68: 387-439
Humphreys, S. (1980) 鈥樷 JHS 100: 96-126
Kurtz, D. and Boardman, J. (1971) Greek Burial Customs [DF 101.K8]
McLean, B.H. (2002) An Introduction to Greek Epigraphy of the Hellenistic and Roman Periods from Alexander the Great down to the Reign of Constantine ch.11 鈥楩unerary inscriptions鈥 [CN350.M35]
Meyer, E. (1993) 鈥樷, JHS 113: 99-121
Morris, I. (1992) Death-ritual and social structure in antiquity, ch.5 [DE 61.D3]
Nielsen, T. et al. (1989) 鈥樷, Greek Roman and Byzantine Studies 30: 411-20
Norton, R. (1897) 鈥樷 HSCPhil 8: 41-102
Oliver, G. (2000) 鈥業mages of death: inscribed funerary monuments from fourth-century Athens to neo-classical England鈥, in A.E. Cooley, ed. The Afterlife of Inscriptions pp.125ff [CN 513.A3]
Oliver, G. ed. The Epigraphy of Death – espec. chapter by Stears [DF 101.E65]
Pomeroy, S. (1997) Families in Classical and Hellenistic Greece. Representations and Realities [DF 93.P6]
Strubbe, J. (1991) 鈥楥ursed be he that moves my bones鈥, in Magika Hiera: Ancient Greek Magic and Religion, eds C. Faraone & D. Obbink pp.33-59 [BF 1591.M2]
Tod, M. (1951) 鈥楲audatory epithets in Greek epitaphs鈥, Annual of the British School at Athens 46: 182-90 [Arts Periodical]
Whitley, J. (1994) 鈥樷, AJA 98: 213-30
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Roman
Benelli, E. (2001) 鈥楾he Romanization of Italy through the epigraphic record鈥, in Italy and the West. Comparative issues in Romanization, eds S. Keay and N. Terrenato (Oxbow Books) 7-16 [DG 276.I73]
Bradley, K. (1991) Discovering the Roman family [DG 91.B7]
Carroll, M. (2006) Spirits of the Dead: Roman funerary commemoration in Western Europe (OUP) [DG 103.C2]
Cohen, A. and Rutter, J., eds (2007) Constructions of Childhood in Ancient Greece and Italy – espec. Part VI [on order]
Cormack, S. (1997) 鈥楩unerary monuments and mortuary practice in Roman Asia Minor鈥 in S. Alcock, ed. The Early Roman Empire in the East pp.137-56 [DG 59.A2]
Curchin, L. (1983) 鈥樷, Britannia 14: 255-56
Davies, G. (2007) The Ince Blundell Collection of Classical Sculpture. II. The Ash Chests and other Funerary Reliefs (Philipp von Zabern: Mainz am Rhein) [NB 87.B5]
Devijver, H. and Van Wonterghem, F. (1990) 鈥楾he funerary monuments of equestrian offices of the Late Republic and Early Empire in Italy (50 BC-AD 100)鈥 Ancient Society 20: 59-98 [Arts Periodical]
Edmondson, J. (2002) 鈥榃riting Latin in the Roman province of Lusitania鈥, in Becoming Roman, Writing Latin? Literacy and Epigraphy in the Roman West, ed. A.E. Cooley (JRA Suppl. 48: Portsmouth RI) 41-60 [CN 513.B3]
Flory, M. (1984) 鈥樷, CJ 79: 216-24
Fuks, G. (1985) 鈥榃here have all the freedmen gone? On an anomaly in the Jewish grave鈥, Journal of Jewish Studies 36: 25-32 [Arts Periodical]
George, M. (2006) 鈥楽ocial identity and the dignity of work in freedmen鈥檚 reliefs鈥, in E. D鈥橝mbra and G.P.R. M茅traux, The Art of Citizens, Soldiers and Freedmen in the Roman World (BAR International Series 1526: Oxford) 19-29 [on order]
Helttula, A., ed. (2007) Le iscrizioni sepolcrali latine nell鈥橧sola Sacra (Acta Instituti Romani Finlandiae 30: Rome) [CN 535.I85]
Hope, V. (1997) 鈥 Britannia 28: 245-58
Hope, V. (1997) 鈥楥onstructing Roman Identity: Funerary Monuments and Social Structure in the Roman World鈥 Mortality 2: 103-121 [online via library catalogue]
Hope, V. (1998) 鈥楴egotiating Identity and Status: the Gladiators of Roman N卯mes鈥 in J. Berry and R. Laurence (eds.), Cultural Identity in the Roman Empire (Routledge) 179-195 [DG 78.C8]
Hope, V. (2000) 鈥楩ighting for Identity: the Funerary Commemoration of Italian Gladiators鈥, in The Epigraphic Landscape of Roman Italy, ed. A.E. Cooley (BICS Suppl) [CN 530.E7]
Hope, V. (2003) 鈥樷 in R. Gilchrist (ed.) The Social Commemoration of Warfare. World Archaeology 35.1: 79-97
Hope, V. (2007) Death in Ancient Rome: A sourcebook (Routledge) [DG 103.H6]
Hope, V.M. (2007) 鈥楢ge and the Roman army: the evidence of tombstones鈥, in Age and Ageing in the Roman Empire, eds Harlow and Laurence, 111-30 [DG 254.2.A44]
Hope, V. (2009) Roman Death [on order]
Hopkins, K. (1966) 鈥樷, Population Studies 20: 245-64
Hopkins, K. (1983) Death and Renewal espec. chapter 4 [DG 103.H6]
Huskinson, J. (1996) Roman Children鈥檚 Sarcophagi: their Decoration and its Social Significance [NB 1810.H8]
Huskinson, J. (2007) 鈥楪rowing up in Ravenna: evidence from the decoration of children鈥檚 sarcophagi鈥, in Age and Ageing in the Roman Empire, eds Harlow and Laurence, 55-80 [DG 254.2.A44]
Kertzer, D. and Saller, R. (1991) The family in Italy: from antiquity to the present [HC 8025.F2]
Koortbojian, M. (1996) 鈥In commemorationem mortuorum: text and image along the 鈥淪treets of tombs鈥濃 in J. Elsner, ed. Art and Text in Roman Culture pp.210-34 [N 5760.A7]
Koortbojian, M. (1995) Myth, memory, and meaning on Roman sarcophagi [NB 1810.K6]
Lass猫re, J.-M. (2007, 2nd edn) Manuel d鈥櫭﹑igraphie romaine vol. 1 pp.220ff [CN 513.L37]
Martin, D.B. (1996) 鈥樷, JRS 86: 40-60
McDonnell, W.R. (1913) 鈥樷, Biometrika 9.3/4: 372-77
McLean, B.H. (2002) An Introduction to Greek Epigraphy of the Hellenistic and Roman Periods from Alexander the Great down to the Reign of Constantine ch.11 鈥楩unerary inscriptions鈥 [CN350.M35]
Meyer, E. (1990) 鈥樷, JRS 80: 74-96
Morris, I. (1992) Death-ritual and social structure in antiquity, ch.6 [DE 61.D3]
Mouritsen, H. (1997) 鈥楳obility and social change in Italian towns during the principate鈥, in H. Parkins, ed. Roman Urbanism. Beyond the Consumer City pp.59-82 [DG 78.R6]
Mouritsen, H. (2005) 鈥樷, JRS 95: 38-63
Oliver, G. ed. The Epigraphy of Death – espec. chapters by King, Vestergaard and Hope [DF 101.E65]
Parkin, T. (1992) Demography and Roman Society [DG 78.P2]
Pearce, J. et al (eds) (2000) Burial, society and context in the Roman world [DG 103.B8]
Rawson, B. (1966) 鈥樷, ClPhil 61: 71-83
Rawson, B. (1974) 鈥樷, TAPhA 104: 279-305
Rawson, B. (1997) 鈥, ZPE 117: 294-96
Rawson, B. (2003) Children and Childhood in Roman Italy, espec. ch.8 [DG 91.R2]
Rawson, B., ed. (1991) Marriage, divorce and children in ancient Rome – espec. chapter by Weaver [DG 19.M2]
Rawson, B. ed. (1997) The Roman Family in Italy: status, sentiment, space – espec. chapters by Weaver, Saller, Nielsen, Rawson/Huskinson
Revell, L. (2005) 鈥楾he Roman life course: a view from the inscriptions鈥, European Journal of Archaeology 8: 43-63 [online via library catalogue]
Saller, R. (1987) 鈥樷, ClPhil 82: 21-34
Saller, R. (2001) 鈥楾he family and society鈥 in Bodel, ed. Epigraphic Evidence ch.4 [CN 340.E7]
Saller, R. and Shaw, B. (1984) 鈥樷 JRS 74: 124-56
Scheidel, W. (2007) 鈥楨pigraphy and demography: birth, marriage, family, and death鈥 [available online for downloading from Social Science Research Network]
Shaw, B. (1984) 鈥樷, Historia 33.4: 457-97
Shaw, B. (1987) 鈥樷, JRS 77: 30-46
Shaw, B. (1996) 鈥樷, JRS 86: 100-38
Taylor, L.R. (1961) 鈥樷, AJPhil 82: 113-32
Toynbee, J. (1971) Death and Burial in the Roman World [DG 103.T6]
Walker, S. (1985) Memorials to the Roman dead [DG 103.W2]
Woolf, G. (1996) 鈥樷, JRS 86: 22-39
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Jewish
Johnson, M.J. (1997) 鈥楶agan-Christian Burial Practices of the Fourth Century: Shared Tombs?鈥 Journal of Early Christian Studies 5.1: 37-59 [online via library catalogue]
Kraemer, R. (1989) 鈥樷, HThR 82.1: 35-53
Kraemer, R. (1991) 鈥樷, HThR 84.2: 141-62
Lass猫re, J.-M. (2007, 2nd edn) Manuel d鈥櫭﹑igraphie romaine vol. 1 pp.264ff
Noy, D. (2007) 鈥楾he life course of Jews in the Roman Empire鈥, in Age and Ageing in the Roman Empire, eds Harlow and Laurence, 81-94
Williams, M. (1992) 鈥樷, ZPE 92: 248-52
Williams, M. (1994) 鈥樷, ZPE 101: 165-82
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Christian
Carroll, M. (2006) Spirits of the Dead. Roman Funerary Commemoration in Western Europe espec. chapter 10 [DG 103.C2]
Creaghan, J. & Raubitschek, A. (1947) 鈥樷, Hesperia 16: 1-54
Guyon, J. (1974) 鈥楲a vente des tombes 脿 travers l鈥櫭﹑igraphie de la Rome chr茅tienne (IIIe –VIIe si猫cles): le r么le des fossores, mansionarii, praepositi et pr锚tres鈥, M脡FRA 86: 549-96 [online]
Handley, M. (2001) 鈥楾he origins of Christian commemoration in late antique Britain鈥, Early Medieval Europe 10.2: 177-99 [online via library catalogue]
Lass猫re, J.-M. (2007, 2nd edn) Manuel d鈥櫭﹑igraphie romaine vol. 1 pp.272ff [CN 513.L37]
Shaw, B. (1996) 鈥樷, JRS 86: 100-38
Tabernee, W. (2008) 鈥楨pigraphy鈥, in The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Studies, edd. S. A. Harvey and D. G. Hunter (Oxford), 120-139 [BR 160.O9]
Trout, D. E. (2009) 鈥業nscribing identity: the Latin epigraphic habit in late antiquity鈥, in A Companion to Late Antiquity, ed. P. Rousseau (Chichester/Malden, MA), 170-186 [DE 86.C63]
Inscriptions and Religion
Beard, M. (1985) 鈥榃riting and ritual. A study of diversity and expansion in the Arval Acta鈥, PBSR 53: 114-62
Beard, M. (1987) 鈥楢 complex of times: no more sheep on Romulus鈥 birthday鈥, PCPhilSoc 213: 1-15
Beard, M. (1991) 鈥楢ncient Literacy and the function of the written word in Roman religion鈥, in Literacy in the Roman World (JRA suppl. 3)
Bodel, J. (2001) 鈥楨pigraphy and the ancient historian鈥 in Bodel, ed. Epigraphic Evidence espec. 19-24
Bricault, L., ed. (2004) Isis en Occident espec. Le Bohec 鈥業sis dans l鈥櫭﹑igraphie de Maur茅tanie Tingitane鈥321-30
@Day, J.W. (1994) 鈥業nteractive Offerings: Early Greek Dedicatory Epigrams and Ritual鈥 HSCPhil 96: 37-74
Degrassi, A. (1963) Inscriptiones Italiae XIII, 2. Fasti anni Numani et Iuliani
Derks, T. (1998) Gods, Temples, and Ritual Practices. The Transformation of Religious Ideas and Values in Roman Gaul espec. chs 3, 5
Dignas, B. (2002) Economy of the Sacred in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor
Faraone, Christopher A. and Obbink Dirk (edd.) (1991) Magika Hiera: ancient Greek magic and religion
@Fox, W.S. (1912) 鈥楽ubmerged tabellae defixionum鈥, AJPhil 33: 301-10
Gager, John G. (ed) (1992) Curse tablets and binding spells from the ancient world
Gordon, R.L. and Simon, F.M., eds (2010) Magical Practice in the Latin West
Graf, F. (1997) Magic in the Ancient World
@Greenwell, W. (1881) 鈥榁otive armour and arms鈥, JHS 2: 65-82
Haensch, R. (2007) 鈥業nscriptions as sources of knowledge for religions and cults in the Roman world of imperial times鈥, in A Companion to Roman Religion, ed. J. R眉pke (Malden MA) [BL 803.C66]
@Henrichs, A. (2003) 鈥"Hieroi Logoi" and "Hierai Bibloi": The (Un)Written Margins of the Sacred in Ancient Greece鈥 HSCPhil 101: 207-66
Heintz, F. (1998) 鈥楥ircus curses and their archaeological contexts鈥 JRA 11: 337-42
Jordan, D.R. (1985) 鈥楢 survey of Greek defixiones not included in the special corpora鈥, GRBS 26: 151-97
@Jordan, D.R. (1994) 鈥業nscribed lead tablets from the games in the Sanctuary of Poseidon鈥, Hesperia 63.1: 111-26
Keesling, C.M. (2003) The Votive Statues of the Athenian Acropolis
Keesling, C.M. (2005) 鈥楶atrons of Athenian Votive Monuments of the Archaic and Classical Periods: Three Studies鈥, Hesperia 74.3: 395-426
Lass猫re, J.-M. (2007, 2nd edn) Manuel d鈥櫭﹑igraphie romaine vol. 1 pp.291ff; 210-12, 426-27, 542-54, 410-16, 483; vol. II 880-89
@Lee-Stechum, P. (2006) 鈥楧angerous reputations: charioteers and magic in fourth-century Rome鈥, G&R 53.2: 224ff
@Lupu, E. (2003) 鈥楽acrifice at the Amphiareion and a Fragmentary Sacred Law from Oropos鈥, Hesperia 72.3: 321-40
McLean, B.H. (2002) An Introduction to Greek Epigraphy of the Hellenistic and Roman Periods from Alexander the Great down to the Reign of Constantine 7.10-7.11, 7.16
Meyer, E.A. (2004) Legitimacy and Law in the Roman World. Tabulae in Roman Belief and Practice, Part One
Michels, A.K. (1967) The Calendar of the Roman Republic
@Nabers, N. (1966) 'Lead tabellae from Morgantina', AJA 70: 67-68
@Nabers, N. (1979) 'Lead tabellae from Morgantina', AJA 83.4: 463-64
Ogden, D. (1999) 'Binding spells: Curse tablets and voodoo dolls in the Greek and Roman worlds', in Witchcraft and Magic in Europe, ed. B. Ankarloo and S. Clarke, 1-90
Osborne, R. and Hornblower, S. (1994) Ritual, finance, politics: Athenian democratic accounts presented to David Lewis espec. intro by Osborne; chs by Matthaiou; Harris; Schachter
Petsalis-Diomidis, A. (2005) 鈥楾he Body in Space: Visual Dynamics in Graeco-Roman Healing Pilgrimage鈥, in J. Elsner & I. Rutherford, eds, Pilgrimage in Graeco-Roman and Early Christian Antiquity. Seeing the Gods
Price, S.R.F. (1999) Religions of the Ancient Greeks
@Revell, L. (2007) 鈥楻eligion and ritual in the western provinces鈥, G&R 54: 210-28
Sauer, E. (1996) 鈥楢n inscription from northern Italy, the Roman temple complex in Bath and Minerva as a healing goddess in Gallo-Roman religion鈥, OJA 15.1: 63-93
Scheid, J. (2003) An introduction to Roman Religion
Turcan, R. (1996) The Cults of the Roman Empire
Wilson, P. (2007) The Greek Theatre and Festivals – chs. 12-13 (Jordan, Wilson)
Euergetism?
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Paul Veyne:
Veyne, P. (1990) Bread and Circuses: Historical Sociology and Political Pluralism
@Andreau, J., P. Schmitt, A. Schnapp (1978) 鈥楶aul Veyne et l鈥櫭﹙erg茅tisme鈥 Annales ESC 33.2: 307-25
@*Garnsey, P. (1991) 鈥楾he generosity of Veyne鈥 JRS 81: 91-100
Lomas, K. & Cornell, T. (2002) 鈥楤read and Circuses鈥: euergetism and municipal patronage in Roman Italy intro by Lomas & Cornell pp.1-11
Garnsey, P. & R. Saller (1987) The Roman Empire: Economy, Society and Culture
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Building-inscriptions
@Blagg, T.F.C. (1990) 鈥楢rchitectural munificence in Britain: the evidence of inscriptions鈥, Britannia 21: 13-31
*Fagan, G. (1996) "The Reliability of Roman Rebuilding Inscriptions," PBSR 64: 81-93
*Pobjoy, M. (2000) 鈥楤uilding inscriptions in Republican Italy: euergetism, responsibility, and civic status鈥, in A.E. Cooley, ed. The Epigraphic Landscape of Roman Italy 77-92
Lomas, K. & Cornell, T. (2002) 鈥楤read and Circuses鈥: euergetism and municipal patronage in Roman Italy chapters 2 (Lomas), 5 (Patterson)
*McLean, B.H. (2002) An Introduction to Greek Epigraphy of the Hellenistic and Roman Periods from Alexander the Great down to the Reign of Constantine 7.12
*Patterson, J.R. (2006) Landscapes and Cities. Rural Settlement and Civic Transformation in Early Imperial Italy ch.2 [NB esp section 鈥楨pigraphy鈥 pp.119ff]
@Rogers, G. (1992) 鈥楾he constructions of women at Ephesos鈥 ZPE 90: 215-23
*Thomas, E. & Witschel, C. (1992) 鈥楥onstructing reconstruction: claim and reality of Roman rebuilding inscriptions from the Latin west鈥, PBSR 40: 135-78
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Honorific inscriptions - decrees/ statues
van
Brilliant, R. (1963) Gesture and Rank in Roman Art: the use of gestures to denote status in Roman sculpture and coinage
D鈥橝rms, J.H. (1988) 鈥楶ompeii and Rome in the Augustan age and beyond: the eminence of the gens Holconia鈥, in R.I. Curtis, ed. Studia Pompeiana et Classica in Honor of Wilhelmina Jashemski vol.1 51-74
Eck, W. (1984) 鈥楽enatorial self-representation: developments in the Augustan period鈥 in F. Millar & E. Segal, eds Caesar Augustus. Seven Aspects 129-67
Eilers, C. (2002) Roman Patrons of Greek Cities (OUP)
@Forbis, E. (1990) 鈥榃omen鈥檚 public image in Italian honorary inscriptions鈥, AJPhil 111: 493-512
Gregory, A.P. (1994) 鈥樷淧owerful images鈥: responses to portraits and the political uses of images in Rome鈥, JRA 7: 80-99
Hallett, C.H. (2005) The Roman Nude. Heroic Portrait Statuary 200 BC-AD 300 ch.4-7
*McLean, B.H. (2002) An Introduction to Greek Epigraphy of the Hellenistic and Roman Periods from Alexander the Great down to the Reign of Constantine 7.02, 9*
Newby, Z. and Leader-Newby, R., eds (2007) Art and Inscriptions in the Ancient World, ch 8 (*J. Ma 鈥楬ellenistic honorific statues and their inscirptions鈥); ch 9 (J. Shear 鈥楻eusing statues, rewriting inscriptions & bestowing honours in Roman Athens鈥
van Nijf, O. (1999) 鈥楢thletics, festivals, and Greek identity in the Roman East鈥, PCPhS 56: 176-200
(2000) 鈥楲ocal heroes: athletics, festivals and elite self-fashioning in the Roman East鈥, in S. Goldhill, ed. Being Greek under Rome
(2000) 鈥業nscriptions and civic memory in the Roman East鈥, in A.E. Cooley, ed. The Afterlife of Inscriptions 21-36
Nodelman, S. (1993) 鈥楬ow to read a Roman portrait鈥, in E. D鈥橝mbra, ed. Roman Art in Context: An Anthology
Oliver, A. (1996) 鈥楬onors to Romans: bronze portraits鈥, in C.C. Mattusch et al., eds The Fire of Hephaistos: Large Classical Bronzes from North American Collections 138-60
Rose, C.B. (1997) 鈥楾he imperial image in the eastern Mediterranean鈥, in S.E. Alcock, ed. The Early Roman Empire in the East 108-20
Scott, K. (1931) 鈥楾he significance of statues in precious metals in emperor worship鈥, TAPhA 62: 101-23
@Smith, R.R.R. (1981) 鈥楪reeks, foreigners, and Roman Republican Portraits鈥, JRS 71: 24-378
@(1998) 鈥楥ultural choice and political identity in honorific portrait statues in the Greek East in the second century AD鈥, JRS 88: 56-93
@(1999) 鈥楲ate antique portraits in a public context: honorific statuary at Aphrodisias in Caria, AD 300-600鈥, JRS 89: 155-89
Stewart, A. (1979) Attika: Studies in Athenian Sculpture of the Hellenistic Age
*Stewart, P. (2003) Statues in Roman Society ch.3-5
@Tanner, J.J. (2000) 鈥楶ortraits, power, and patronage in the late Roman Republic鈥, JRS 90: 18-50
@Welsh, M.K. (1904/5) 鈥楬onorary statues in ancient Greece鈥, ABSA 11: 33-49
Inscriptions and the state
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Classical Athens
Davies, J.K. (1978) Democracy and Classical Greece ch.4
@Davies, J.K. (1994) 鈥楢ccounts and accountability in Classical Athens鈥, in Ritual, Finance, Politics: Athenian Democratic Accounts Presented to David Lewis eds Osborne, R. & Hornblower, S. (OUP) 201-12
Davies, J.K. (2003) 鈥楪reek archives: from record to monument鈥, in Ancient Archives and Archival Traditions. Concepts of Record-Keeping in the Ancient World, ed. M. Brosius (OUP) 323-43
@Harris, D. (1994) 鈥楩reedom of information and accountability: the inventory lists of the Parthenon鈥, in Ritual, Finance, Politics: Athenian Democratic Accounts Presented to David Lewis eds Osborne, R. & Hornblower, S. (OUP) 213-25
@Hedrick, C.W. , jr (1994) 鈥榃riting, reading, and democracy鈥, in Ritual, Finance, Politics: Athenian Democratic Accounts Presented to David Lewis eds Osborne, R. & Hornblower, S. (OUP) 157-74
Low, P. (2003) '98-111
@Rhodes, P.J. (2001) 鈥楶ublic documents in the Greek states: archives and inscriptions鈥 G&R 48.1: 33-44; 48.2: 136-53
Thomas, R. (1989) Oral Tradition and Written Record in Classical Athens (CUP) ch.1
Thomas, R. (1992) Literacy and Orality in Ancient Greece (CUP) ch.7
Thomas, R. (1994) 鈥楲iteracy and the city-state in archaic and classical Greece鈥, in Literacy and Power in the Ancient World, eds. A.K. Bowman & G. Woolf (CUP) 33-50
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Rome
Ando, C. (2000) Provincial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire
Cooley, A.E. (2000) 鈥業nscribing history at Rome鈥, in The Afterlife of Inscriptions, ed. A.E. Cooley (BICS Supplement) 7-20
Cooley, A.E. (2007) 鈥楾he publication of Roman official documents in the Greek East鈥 in K. Lomas, R.D. Whitehouse and J.B. Wilkins (eds) Literacy and the State in the Ancient Mediterranean (Accordia Specialist Studies on the Mediterranean 7) 203-18
Cooley, A.E. (2012) 鈥楩rom document to monument: inscribing Roman official documents in the Greek East鈥, in J.K. Davies and J. Wilkes, eds, Epigraphy and the Historical Sciences (British Academy) [offprint]
Corbier, M. (1987) 鈥楲鈥櫭ヽriture dans l鈥檈space public urbain鈥, in L鈥檜rbs. Espace urbain et histoire (Coll. EFR) 27-60
Corcoran, S. (2000, revised edition) The Empire of the Tetrarchs. Imperial Pronouncements and Government AD 284-324
Crawford, M.H., ed. et al (1996) Roman Statutes Vol. I. 鈥楪eneral introduction鈥, esp. sections XVI-XVIII
Crawford, M.H. & Reynolds, J. (1975) 鈥楾he publication of the prices edict: a new inscription from Aezani鈥 JRS 65: 160-63
Edmondson, J. (1993) 鈥Instrumenta imperii: law and imperialism in Republican Rome鈥, in Halpern, B. & Hobson, D.W. (eds), Law, Politics and Society in the Ancient Mediterranean World: 156-92
Edmondson, J. (2002) 鈥榃riting Latin in the Roman province of Lusitania鈥, in Becoming Roman, Writing Latin?, ed. A.E. Cooley
Flower, H. I. (2006) The Art of Forgetting. Disgrace and Oblivion in Roman Political Culture (University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill) [ DG 211.F5]
@Hassall, M., Crawford, M., Reynolds, J. (1974) 鈥楻ome and the eastern provinces at the end of the second century BC鈥, JRS 64: 195-220
Hedrick, C.W., jr (2006) Ancient History. Monuments and Documents (Blackwell) ch.6 鈥楶ublic writing鈥
Millar, F. (1983) 鈥楨pigraphy鈥, in Sources for Ancient History, ed. M. Crawford (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge) 80-136 (repr. in Rome the Greek World and the East: The Roman Republic and the Augustan Revolution)
Rowe, G. (2002) Princes and Political Cultures. The New Tiberian Senatorial Decrees
Sherk, R.K. (1969) Roman Documents from the Greek East. Senatus Consulta and Epistulae to the Age of Augustus, esp. introduction
Sherk, R.K. (1984) Rome and the Greek East to the death of Augustus.
Thomas, R. (1992) Literacy and Orality in Ancient Greece (CUP) 鈥楨pilogue: the Roman world鈥
@Williamson, C. (1987) 鈥楳onuments of bronze: Roman legal documents in bronze tablets鈥, Classical Antiquity 6: 160-83
Provincial blockbusters
Beltr谩n Lloris, F. (2006) 鈥楢n irrigation decree from Roman Spain: the Lex Rivi Hiberiensis鈥, JRS 96: 147-97
Cottier, M. et al. (2008) The customs law of Asia [KV 4932.5.C8]
Jones, C.P. (2006) 鈥楢 letter of Hadrian to Naryka (Eastern Lokris)鈥, JRA 19: 151-62
Jones, C.P. (2007) 鈥楾hree new letters of the Emperor Hadrian鈥, ZPE 161: 145-56
Sourcebooks
Chronological
Crawford, M.H. & Whitehead, D. (1983) Archaic and classical Greece : a selection of ancient sources in translation []
Fornara, C.W. (1977) Archaic times to the end of the Peloponnesian War []
Austin, M.M. (1981) The Hellenistic world from Alexander to the Roman conquest : a selection of ancient sources in translation [] + (2nd edn 2006) [DF 235.A1]
Braund, D. (1985) Augustus to Nero, a source book of Roman History, 31 B.C.-A.D. 68 [] = EJ in translation
Thematic
Cooley, M.G.L. & A.E. (2004) Pompeii. A Sourcebook []
Crawford, M.H. (1996) Roman Statutes [] (Latin text, translations, commentary)
Levick, B. (1985) The Government of the Roman Empire []
Lewis, N. & M. Rheinhold (1951/55) Roman Civilization I & II []
Parkin, T. & A. Pomeroy (2007) Roman Social History: A Sourcebook
Shelton, J-A. (1998) As the Romans did : a sourcebook in Roman social history []
Sherk, R.K. (1984) Rome & the Greek East to the death of Augustus []
Sherk, R.K. (1988) The Roman Empire: Augustus to Hadrian []
LACTOR series:
1. The Athenian Empire
2. The Old Oligarch
3. A Short Guide to Electioneering
4. Inscriptions of Roman Britain
5. Athenian Radical Democracy
5a. Athenian Politics
6. Sallust: Fragments of the Histories, and pseudo-Sallust: Letters to Caesar
8. Inscriptions of the Roman Empire, AD 14-117
9. Greek Historical Inscriptions, 359-323 BC
10. Cicero's Cilician Letters
11. Literary Sources for Roman Britain
12. The Culture of Athens
14. Plutarch - Life of the Younger Cato
15. Dio: The Julio-Claudians
16. The Persian Empire from Cyrus II to Artaxerxes I
17. The Age of Augustus
18. The High Tide of the Roman Empire