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Coining Images Of Power Patterns In The Representation Of Roman Emperors On Imperial Coinage Ad 193284 Erika Manders

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Coining Images Of Power Patterns In The Representation Of Roman Emperors On Imperial Coinage Ad 193284 Erika Manders
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Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.99 MB
Author: Erika Manders
ISBN: 9789004189706, 900418970X
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Coining Images Of Power Patterns In The Representation Of Roman Emperors On Imperial Coinage Ad 193284 Erika Manders by Erika Manders 9789004189706, 900418970X instant download after payment.

Current scholarship on Roman imperial representation addresses both the ways in which individual rulers presented themselves to their subjects and how particular aspects of imperial representation developed over time. This book combines these two approaches. It examines the diachronic development of the representation of Roman imperial power as a whole in one medium over a longer period of time. Through a quantitative and qualitative analysis of coin types issued between A.D. 193 and 284, patterns in the representation of third-century Roman emperors on imperial coinage are made visible. The result is a new perspective on the development of imperial ideology in times of crisis.

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