This dissertation explores the significance of spoils and the practice of spoils-taking in Roman culture. Working from the premise that spoils in the classical sense (Latin spolia, exuviae) are items singled out for their symbolic value and accordingly subjected to different treatment than other war booty (Latin praeda, manubiae), I begin by examining arma, one of the primary targets of despoliation, in order to show how this symbolic value is generated based on the identity of the spoils’ original owners. From there I show that the value of spoils depends directly upon the virtus (i.e. “manliness” as demonstrated primarily through courage or prowess in combat) of the parties involved in taking and giving them, as shown by cases involving m...
This paper focuses on how Roman commanders, while still overseas and in the field, managed the capit...
There are three main scholarly approaches to the mechanisms by which the military record of Roman Re...
This paper explores the commemoration of the Roman soldier both in peacetime and in war. Hundreds of...
The triumphal procession staged Roman conquest and supremacy, featuring the defeated ‘other’ as oppo...
Despite the wealth of research on Roman interior decoration, little has been said about the use of m...
In this paper the reader is acquainted with the most important issues associated with the proceeds o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03This dissertation explores the intersection between...
This thesis examines the effects of plunder and spoils on the wealth of non-elites in Roman Italy in...
My dissertation employs a range of interdisciplinary methods to produce a diachronic narrative of th...
This dissertation examines how ancient Romans dealt with the innumerable military losses that the ex...
This thesis discusses Roman martial values, principally virtus and disciplina, and their literary ch...
This dissertation offers an interpretation of the re-exchange of the first set of Achilles' arms in ...
In literary sources death in Roman battle was often portrayed as glorious, yet how the bodies of the...
This dissertation explores non-elite Roman burial practices that involved post-depositional contact ...
This dissertation treats a group of Roman literary texts evoking \u27after-battle spaces\u27—battlef...
This paper focuses on how Roman commanders, while still overseas and in the field, managed the capit...
There are three main scholarly approaches to the mechanisms by which the military record of Roman Re...
This paper explores the commemoration of the Roman soldier both in peacetime and in war. Hundreds of...
The triumphal procession staged Roman conquest and supremacy, featuring the defeated ‘other’ as oppo...
Despite the wealth of research on Roman interior decoration, little has been said about the use of m...
In this paper the reader is acquainted with the most important issues associated with the proceeds o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03This dissertation explores the intersection between...
This thesis examines the effects of plunder and spoils on the wealth of non-elites in Roman Italy in...
My dissertation employs a range of interdisciplinary methods to produce a diachronic narrative of th...
This dissertation examines how ancient Romans dealt with the innumerable military losses that the ex...
This thesis discusses Roman martial values, principally virtus and disciplina, and their literary ch...
This dissertation offers an interpretation of the re-exchange of the first set of Achilles' arms in ...
In literary sources death in Roman battle was often portrayed as glorious, yet how the bodies of the...
This dissertation explores non-elite Roman burial practices that involved post-depositional contact ...
This dissertation treats a group of Roman literary texts evoking \u27after-battle spaces\u27—battlef...
This paper focuses on how Roman commanders, while still overseas and in the field, managed the capit...
There are three main scholarly approaches to the mechanisms by which the military record of Roman Re...
This paper explores the commemoration of the Roman soldier both in peacetime and in war. Hundreds of...