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Diplomats and Diplomacy in the Roman World print on demand - Mnemosyne Suppl. 304

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Claude Eilers , DPhil (1995) in Ancient History, University of Oxford, is Associate Professor of Classics at McMaster University. He has published widely on Roman history and epigraphy. Klappentext The Roman world was fundamentally a face-to-face culture, where it was expected that communication and negotiations would be done in person. This can be seen in Romea (TM)s contacts with other cities, states, and kingdoms a " whether dependent, independent, friendly or hostile a " and in the development of a diplomatic habit with its own rhythms and protocols that coalesced into a self-sustaining system of communication. This volume of papers offers ten perspectives on the way in which ambassadors, embassies, and the institutional apparatuses supporting them contributed to Roman rule. Understanding Roman diplomatic practices illuminates not only questions about Romea (TM)s evolution as a Mediterranean power, but can also shed light on a wide variety of historical and cultural trends. Contributors are: Sheila L. Ager, Alexander Yakobson, Filippo Battistoni, James B. Rives, Jean-Louis Ferrary, Martin Jehne, T. Corey Brennan, Werner Eck, and Rudolf Haensch.

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Assisted by Eilers (Editor), Claude Eilers (Editor)
Publisher Brill Academic Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.12.2008
 
EAN 9789004170988
ISBN 978-90-0-417098-8
Dimensions 163 mm x 244 mm x 20 mm
Series History and Archaeology of Cla
Mnemosyne, Supplements
Subjects Non-fiction book
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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