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From Caesar To Augustus C 49 Bcad 14 Using Coins As Sources Clare Rowan

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From Caesar To Augustus C 49 Bcad 14 Using Coins As Sources Clare Rowan
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.13 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Clare Rowan
ISBN: 9781107037489, 1107037484
Language: English
Year: 2018

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From Caesar To Augustus C 49 Bcad 14 Using Coins As Sources Clare Rowan by Clare Rowan 9781107037489, 1107037484 instant download after payment.

This unique book provides the student of Roman history with an accessible and detailed introduction to Roman and provincial coinage in the late Republic and early Empire in the context of current historical themes and debates. Almost two hundred different coins are illustrated at double life size, with each described in detail, and technical Latin and numismatic terms are explained. Chapters are arranged chronologically, allowing students to quickly identify material relevant to Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate, the relationship between Antony and Cleopatra, and the Principate of Augustus. Iconography, archaeological contexts, and the economy are clearly presented. A diverse array of material is brought together in a single volume to challenge and enhance our understanding of the transition from Republic to Empire.

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