In 30 BC, Octavian (the future emperor Augustus) conquered Egypt, after which he appointed his friend, the poet and general Gaius Cornelius Gallus as first prefect of the new Roman province. Following the defeat of native insurrections in the south of Egypt and after securing the Nubian border, Gallus dedicated a trilingual stela that combines Egyptian, Greek, and Roman iconographic and textual traditions. The book is the result of a multiyear project conducted within Ancient History and Egyptology in order to discuss this victory monument. The Egyptian (hieroglyphic), Latin, and Greek texts have been reviewed and collated with the original and they are presented in a new translation with commentary. With this publication, one of the most i...
Augustus, the first Roman Emperor, holds a specific place within any discussion of Roman portraiture...
Late antique Egypt ran from the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian (284-305 CE) to the Arab conqu...
The starting point of this work is the publication by Mihai Bărbulescu of two statue bases found in ...
This article deals with the very first period of the life of Egypt as a Roman province, and in parti...
La versione geroglifica del testo sulla stele costituisce un'importante testimonianza per la precoce...
Following the defeat of Marc Antony and Cleopatra in 30 B.C., a Roman fortress was established south...
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The paper provides an updated and annotated list of Latin and bilingual Latin-Greek papyri from the ...
Rad ne sadrži sažetak.In this MA thesis, I review the Roman rule of Egypt from Augustus to Diocletia...
Establishment of Augustus authority in partnership with Agrippa, when Rome was evolving from a “repu...
After the conquest of Egypt Augustus transformed Egypt into a personal domain, which he managed dire...
The paper provides an updated and annotated list of Latin and bilingual Latin-Greek papyri from th...
Historians have long ranked the Roman takeover of Ptolemaic Egypt both as a major and far-reaching e...
In 30 BCE, Egypt became a province of the Roman empire. Like the Ptolemies, the Roman emperors were ...
The Dreams of Atia and Octavius. A Note about the Relations between Augustus and Egypt In Suetoniu...
Augustus, the first Roman Emperor, holds a specific place within any discussion of Roman portraiture...
Late antique Egypt ran from the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian (284-305 CE) to the Arab conqu...
The starting point of this work is the publication by Mihai Bărbulescu of two statue bases found in ...
This article deals with the very first period of the life of Egypt as a Roman province, and in parti...
La versione geroglifica del testo sulla stele costituisce un'importante testimonianza per la precoce...
Following the defeat of Marc Antony and Cleopatra in 30 B.C., a Roman fortress was established south...
Contains fulltext : 42199_abstract.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
The paper provides an updated and annotated list of Latin and bilingual Latin-Greek papyri from the ...
Rad ne sadrži sažetak.In this MA thesis, I review the Roman rule of Egypt from Augustus to Diocletia...
Establishment of Augustus authority in partnership with Agrippa, when Rome was evolving from a “repu...
After the conquest of Egypt Augustus transformed Egypt into a personal domain, which he managed dire...
The paper provides an updated and annotated list of Latin and bilingual Latin-Greek papyri from th...
Historians have long ranked the Roman takeover of Ptolemaic Egypt both as a major and far-reaching e...
In 30 BCE, Egypt became a province of the Roman empire. Like the Ptolemies, the Roman emperors were ...
The Dreams of Atia and Octavius. A Note about the Relations between Augustus and Egypt In Suetoniu...
Augustus, the first Roman Emperor, holds a specific place within any discussion of Roman portraiture...
Late antique Egypt ran from the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian (284-305 CE) to the Arab conqu...
The starting point of this work is the publication by Mihai Bărbulescu of two statue bases found in ...