At the heart of this book lies the nature of the relationship between the material culture of writing and socio-cultural identities in the Roman period. Literacy was an important skill in the ancient world, and power could be exercised over and through texts. Writing equipment was displayed on monuments and placed into burials to display status as well as age and gender. This book offers a new angle on Roman literacies by examining a previously neglected object, metal inkwells. It explores their forms, chronology and distribution across the Roman Empire and analyses social and economic meanings through the funerary data. Men, women, adults and children were buried with writing equipment but practices varied over time and in different parts ...
This thesis examines the spread of literacy and the written word in the late Roman Republic 63-43 BC...
<p>In our modern societies, the paradigm of reading is individual and silent. However, far from bein...
Manual of Roman Everyday Writing Volume 2: Writing Equipment is a detailed study of Roman writing eq...
At the heart of this book lies the nature of the relationship between the material culture of writin...
Literacy is one of the defining elements of Roman culture, but metal inkwells have not previously be...
The Romans introduced reading and writing on a larger scale to their provinces, which is recognizabl...
The ability of mainly urban Roman upper class men to read and write has been well documented. It sho...
Both in funerary reliefs and in the written sources, writing tools and materials are often associate...
A category of small vessels fashioned in samian ware has conventionally been interpreted as represen...
Letter writing was widespread in the Graeco-Roman world, as indicated by the large number of survivi...
During the 1990s and 2000s, much scholarly attention was given tothe question of levels of literacy ...
Writing as Material Practice grapples with the issue of writing as a form of material culture in its...
This thesis examines the Roman book, its materials and manufacture, the process of composition, how ...
In this book, the author uses design theory, previously neglected in Roman archaeology, to investiga...
I argue that the physical media through which literature was experienced (books, statues, and especi...
This thesis examines the spread of literacy and the written word in the late Roman Republic 63-43 BC...
<p>In our modern societies, the paradigm of reading is individual and silent. However, far from bein...
Manual of Roman Everyday Writing Volume 2: Writing Equipment is a detailed study of Roman writing eq...
At the heart of this book lies the nature of the relationship between the material culture of writin...
Literacy is one of the defining elements of Roman culture, but metal inkwells have not previously be...
The Romans introduced reading and writing on a larger scale to their provinces, which is recognizabl...
The ability of mainly urban Roman upper class men to read and write has been well documented. It sho...
Both in funerary reliefs and in the written sources, writing tools and materials are often associate...
A category of small vessels fashioned in samian ware has conventionally been interpreted as represen...
Letter writing was widespread in the Graeco-Roman world, as indicated by the large number of survivi...
During the 1990s and 2000s, much scholarly attention was given tothe question of levels of literacy ...
Writing as Material Practice grapples with the issue of writing as a form of material culture in its...
This thesis examines the Roman book, its materials and manufacture, the process of composition, how ...
In this book, the author uses design theory, previously neglected in Roman archaeology, to investiga...
I argue that the physical media through which literature was experienced (books, statues, and especi...
This thesis examines the spread of literacy and the written word in the late Roman Republic 63-43 BC...
<p>In our modern societies, the paradigm of reading is individual and silent. However, far from bein...
Manual of Roman Everyday Writing Volume 2: Writing Equipment is a detailed study of Roman writing eq...