Various aspects of communication in the Roman Army are dealt with in the paper, from gestures and prossemics to bureaucracy, address forms, politeness
The legion, consisting of around five thousand infantry and a small cavalry contingent, was the prin...
History of the Roman army – in a broad sense – was one of the pillars of Géza Alföldy’s scholarly st...
peer reviewedOne of the main consequences of the Roman conquest was the diffusion of the Latin langu...
This thesis is a sociolinguistic study of language choice in the Roman army, focused on the period b...
What language was spoken by Roman soldiers? The answer to this question seems simple. The Roman tr...
This paper follows issues of tactical fight for a special category of troops of the Roman army, name...
The paper provides an updated and annotated list of Latin and bilingual Latin-Greek papyri from the ...
The Roman army as an institution and the Roman soldier as an individual could not have functioned wi...
This article tries to establish that diplomacy had an important place in the management of the Roman...
Although, Erdkamp argues, the Roman army may only have accounted for approximately 1% of the populat...
What can Roman grammarians tell us about their language from a modern linguistic perspective? This b...
The paper provides an updated and annotated list of Latin and bilingual Latin-Greek papyri from th...
This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of medical practice in the Roman Army...
The paper discusses the appearance of Roman armies in battle and the contribution of arms and equipm...
There are three main scholarly approaches to the mechanisms by which the military record of Roman Re...
The legion, consisting of around five thousand infantry and a small cavalry contingent, was the prin...
History of the Roman army – in a broad sense – was one of the pillars of Géza Alföldy’s scholarly st...
peer reviewedOne of the main consequences of the Roman conquest was the diffusion of the Latin langu...
This thesis is a sociolinguistic study of language choice in the Roman army, focused on the period b...
What language was spoken by Roman soldiers? The answer to this question seems simple. The Roman tr...
This paper follows issues of tactical fight for a special category of troops of the Roman army, name...
The paper provides an updated and annotated list of Latin and bilingual Latin-Greek papyri from the ...
The Roman army as an institution and the Roman soldier as an individual could not have functioned wi...
This article tries to establish that diplomacy had an important place in the management of the Roman...
Although, Erdkamp argues, the Roman army may only have accounted for approximately 1% of the populat...
What can Roman grammarians tell us about their language from a modern linguistic perspective? This b...
The paper provides an updated and annotated list of Latin and bilingual Latin-Greek papyri from th...
This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of medical practice in the Roman Army...
The paper discusses the appearance of Roman armies in battle and the contribution of arms and equipm...
There are three main scholarly approaches to the mechanisms by which the military record of Roman Re...
The legion, consisting of around five thousand infantry and a small cavalry contingent, was the prin...
History of the Roman army – in a broad sense – was one of the pillars of Géza Alföldy’s scholarly st...
peer reviewedOne of the main consequences of the Roman conquest was the diffusion of the Latin langu...