30 May – 1 June, 2013, Ghent (Belgium), the conference center of Ghent University: Het Pand (Rector Blancquaert zaal), Onderbergen 1, 9000 Gent (Belgium) This conference is organized by the 'Roman Society Research Center' (Ghent-Brussels) and the international research network 'Structural Determinants of Economic Performance in the Roman World'. Work, labor and professions in the Roman world Thursday, 30th May 9:00 Welcome 9:30 K. Verboven, Work, labor and professions: what’s in a name ?..
Raepsaet Georges. Lukas DE BLOIS & John RICH (Ed.), The Transformation of Economic Life under the Ro...
Demarolle Jeanne-Marie. Pauli SlVONEN, Beeing a Roman Magistrate. Office-holding and Roman Identity ...
28–31 October 2014, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna International Congress Infrastructure and D...
SECOND CALL FOR CHAPTERS : Work, labor and professions in the Roman World Call for chapters & confer...
The economic success of the Roman Empire was unparalleled in the West until the early modern period....
The departments of history of the universities of Ghent and Antwerp are happy to invite you to a thr...
Broekaert Wim. Occupational Associations and Monopolies in the Roman Economy. In: Revue belge de phi...
20 juillet 2011, Oxford University, All Souls College, Wharton Room. The Oxford Roman Economy Projec...
The urban labour market must have been substantial in early imperial Roman Italy, where the economy ...
June 4, 2012, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Workshop Structural Determinants of Economic Performance in...
The hierarchy of workers’ incomes and wages in the Roman world has long drawn the attention of schol...
Imperialism and Identities at the Edges of the Roman World 4, Petnica Science Centre, September 20th...
Carrié Jean-Michel. Sandra R. Joshel, Work and Legal Status at Rome. A Study of the Occupational Ins...
Rohde D. Andrew Wilson/Miko Flohr (Hrsg.): Urban Craftsmen and Traders in the Roman World, Oxford St...
du 24 au 26 janvier 2013, à l’Academia Belgica, Rome colloque international organisé par G. Pironti,...
Raepsaet Georges. Lukas DE BLOIS & John RICH (Ed.), The Transformation of Economic Life under the Ro...
Demarolle Jeanne-Marie. Pauli SlVONEN, Beeing a Roman Magistrate. Office-holding and Roman Identity ...
28–31 October 2014, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna International Congress Infrastructure and D...
SECOND CALL FOR CHAPTERS : Work, labor and professions in the Roman World Call for chapters & confer...
The economic success of the Roman Empire was unparalleled in the West until the early modern period....
The departments of history of the universities of Ghent and Antwerp are happy to invite you to a thr...
Broekaert Wim. Occupational Associations and Monopolies in the Roman Economy. In: Revue belge de phi...
20 juillet 2011, Oxford University, All Souls College, Wharton Room. The Oxford Roman Economy Projec...
The urban labour market must have been substantial in early imperial Roman Italy, where the economy ...
June 4, 2012, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Workshop Structural Determinants of Economic Performance in...
The hierarchy of workers’ incomes and wages in the Roman world has long drawn the attention of schol...
Imperialism and Identities at the Edges of the Roman World 4, Petnica Science Centre, September 20th...
Carrié Jean-Michel. Sandra R. Joshel, Work and Legal Status at Rome. A Study of the Occupational Ins...
Rohde D. Andrew Wilson/Miko Flohr (Hrsg.): Urban Craftsmen and Traders in the Roman World, Oxford St...
du 24 au 26 janvier 2013, à l’Academia Belgica, Rome colloque international organisé par G. Pironti,...
Raepsaet Georges. Lukas DE BLOIS & John RICH (Ed.), The Transformation of Economic Life under the Ro...
Demarolle Jeanne-Marie. Pauli SlVONEN, Beeing a Roman Magistrate. Office-holding and Roman Identity ...
28–31 October 2014, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna International Congress Infrastructure and D...