This paper puts together the epigraphic evidence on public places control by decuriones in two cities of the regio secunda Augustea, Aeclanum and Herdonia. Even if the epigraphic evidence is fortuitous, this study tries to highlight that, expecially in II and III centuries A. D., the municipal elites had exclusive use of public places, assigned by decuriones, for inscriptions celebrating themselves. We can, indeed, observe absence, in public places, of honorary inscriptions for those people that could be expression of social dynamics, as, for exemple, the Augustales.In questo lavoro si esamina il tema del controllo dello spazio pubblico da parte dei decurioni in due città-campione della regio secunda Augustea attraverso la documentazione ep...
This essay aims to group and analyze the epigraphic documentation coming from Roman Italy, using the...
The author sets out a work in progress : a new critical edition of the decreta decurionum in Italy a...
The author analyses the inscriptions from the province with the formula pro salute imperatoris. Thi...
This paper puts together the epigraphic evidence on public places control by decuriones in two citie...
The article deals with the activities of the ordo decurionum in the Campania cities as learned from ...
The article deals with the activities of the ordo decurionum in the Campania cities as learned from ...
The contribution analyses, thanks to the detailed examination of a weighty epigraphic dossier, the o...
This study presents an epigraphical documentation relative to the building programme realised by mag...
The formula d(ecreto) d(ecurionum) and her extension, stated in the inscriptions of Aedanum, Brundis...
The paper analyses an inscription currently preserved at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Este, b...
The paper analyses an inscription currently preserved at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Este, b...
The paper analyses an inscription currently preserved at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Este, b...
This paper deals with the epigraphic culture of Aquileia during the first half of the fourth century...
The paper analyses an inscription currently preserved at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Este, b...
The author analyses the inscriptions from the province with the formula pro salute imperatoris. Thi...
This essay aims to group and analyze the epigraphic documentation coming from Roman Italy, using the...
The author sets out a work in progress : a new critical edition of the decreta decurionum in Italy a...
The author analyses the inscriptions from the province with the formula pro salute imperatoris. Thi...
This paper puts together the epigraphic evidence on public places control by decuriones in two citie...
The article deals with the activities of the ordo decurionum in the Campania cities as learned from ...
The article deals with the activities of the ordo decurionum in the Campania cities as learned from ...
The contribution analyses, thanks to the detailed examination of a weighty epigraphic dossier, the o...
This study presents an epigraphical documentation relative to the building programme realised by mag...
The formula d(ecreto) d(ecurionum) and her extension, stated in the inscriptions of Aedanum, Brundis...
The paper analyses an inscription currently preserved at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Este, b...
The paper analyses an inscription currently preserved at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Este, b...
The paper analyses an inscription currently preserved at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Este, b...
This paper deals with the epigraphic culture of Aquileia during the first half of the fourth century...
The paper analyses an inscription currently preserved at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Este, b...
The author analyses the inscriptions from the province with the formula pro salute imperatoris. Thi...
This essay aims to group and analyze the epigraphic documentation coming from Roman Italy, using the...
The author sets out a work in progress : a new critical edition of the decreta decurionum in Italy a...
The author analyses the inscriptions from the province with the formula pro salute imperatoris. Thi...