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Municipal Virtues in the Roman Empire : The Evidence of Italian Honorary Inscriptions.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Beiträge Zur Altertumskunde SeriesPublisher: Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, Inc., 1996Copyright date: ©1996Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (308 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110954449
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Municipal Virtues in the Roman EmpireLOC classification:
  • DG78 -- .F67 1996eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- Introduction -- I. Generic Vocabulary of Praise: Fostering Patronage through Exempla -- Honor -- Merita and Beneficia -- Honorary Epithets: Optimus, Dignissimus, Praestantissimus -- II. Financial Generosity -- Descriptions of Private Munificence -- Munificentia, Liberalitas and Largitio -- Benignitas and Bontias -- III. Personal Motivations for Patronage -- Amor and Adfectio -- Benevolentia and Spes -- Voluntas and Studium -- Obsequium and Reverentia -- Honorificentia -- Pietas -- IV. Administrative Virtues -- Administrative Integrity -- Civic Service -- Political Influence -- V. Virtues and Epithets of Personal Character -- Modestia and Verecundia -- Pudicitia, Castitas and Probitas -- Singularis, Incomparabilis, Rarissimus -- Conclusion -- Virtues in Action -- Choice of Vocabulary -- Virtues and Social Context -- Regional and Chronological Observations -- Appendices -- 1. Corpus of Inscriptions -- 2. Regional Distribution of Inscriptions -- 3. Chronological Distribution of Inscriptions -- 4. Social Make-up and Distribution of Honorands -- 5. Social Make-up and Distribution of Dedicators -- 6. Attribution of Terms of Praise by Type of Dedicator -- 7. Chronological Distribution of Key Terms of Praise -- 8. Comparative Virtues from the Literary Exempta and the Coins of Antoninus Pius and Septimius Severas -- Bibliography -- Indices.
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Intro -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- Introduction -- I. Generic Vocabulary of Praise: Fostering Patronage through Exempla -- Honor -- Merita and Beneficia -- Honorary Epithets: Optimus, Dignissimus, Praestantissimus -- II. Financial Generosity -- Descriptions of Private Munificence -- Munificentia, Liberalitas and Largitio -- Benignitas and Bontias -- III. Personal Motivations for Patronage -- Amor and Adfectio -- Benevolentia and Spes -- Voluntas and Studium -- Obsequium and Reverentia -- Honorificentia -- Pietas -- IV. Administrative Virtues -- Administrative Integrity -- Civic Service -- Political Influence -- V. Virtues and Epithets of Personal Character -- Modestia and Verecundia -- Pudicitia, Castitas and Probitas -- Singularis, Incomparabilis, Rarissimus -- Conclusion -- Virtues in Action -- Choice of Vocabulary -- Virtues and Social Context -- Regional and Chronological Observations -- Appendices -- 1. Corpus of Inscriptions -- 2. Regional Distribution of Inscriptions -- 3. Chronological Distribution of Inscriptions -- 4. Social Make-up and Distribution of Honorands -- 5. Social Make-up and Distribution of Dedicators -- 6. Attribution of Terms of Praise by Type of Dedicator -- 7. Chronological Distribution of Key Terms of Praise -- 8. Comparative Virtues from the Literary Exempta and the Coins of Antoninus Pius and Septimius Severas -- Bibliography -- Indices.

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