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The Scribes Of Rome A Cultural And Social History Of The Scribae Benjamin Hartmann

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The Scribes Of Rome A Cultural And Social History Of The Scribae Benjamin Hartmann
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.59 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Benjamin Hartmann
ISBN: 9781108493963, 1108493963
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Scribes Of Rome A Cultural And Social History Of The Scribae Benjamin Hartmann by Benjamin Hartmann 9781108493963, 1108493963 instant download after payment.

In a society in which only a fraction of the population was literate and numerate, being one of the few specialists in reading, writing and reckoning meant the possession of an invaluable asset. The fact that the Roman state heavily relied on these professional scribes in financial and legal administration led to their holding a unique position and status. By gathering and analysing the available source material on the Roman scribae, Benjamin Hartmann traces the history of Rome's public scribes from the early Republic to the Later Roman Empire. He tells the story of men of low social origin, who, by means of their specialised knowledge, found themselves at the heart of the Roman polity, in close proximity to the powerful and responsible for the written arcana of the state – a story of knowledge and power, corruption and contested social mobility.

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