(Q - R)
A comprehensive dictionary of Roman officials
Format:Paperback
Publisher:De Gruyter
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This biographical dictionary, Q - R, catalogues Roman officials' lives, offering insights from the Battle of Actium to Diocletian's reign.
The Q - R serves as a biographical dictionary in Latin, offering detailed insights into the lives of Roman officials. This comprehensive work is part of the larger collection known as the Prosopographia Imperii Romani (PIR), which aims to compile and present a thorough account of the ruling classes within the Roman Empire during its formative and peak periods. The Q - R specifically focuses on the names and biographical information of individuals who played significant roles in Roman governance.
Covering a timeline that begins with the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, which marked the transition to a monarchic system in Rome, the Q - R provides a wealth of information up until the reign of Diocletian from 284 to 305 AD. This historical context is vital for understanding the evolution of political power in ancient Rome. The dictionary includes approximately 15,000 entries, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Roman history.
Published entirely in Latin, the Q - R not only serves as a reference tool but also as a testament to the rich history of Roman officials. It highlights the intricate web of relationships and the significance of individual contributions to the empire's governance. Whether for academic research or personal interest, this work stands as a crucial compilation of Roman biographical data.
ISBN: 9783110167436
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 378g
162 pages