ABSTRACT

Lawrence Keppie's book offers the non-specialist a comprehensive and enjoyable guide to undestanding the texts of Roman inscriptions, as well as explaining the numerous different contexts in which they were produced.
Every area of Roman life is covered, including:
* the emperor
* temples and altars to the gods
* imperial administration
* gravestones and tomb monuments
* local government and society
* the army and the frontiers
* Christianity
* trade, commerce and the economy
* the later Roman Empire.
For each inscription cited, the book provides the original Latin, an English translation and a commentary on the piece's significance. Illustrated with more than 80 photos and drawings, this is the ideal introduction to the most important source for the history and organisation of the Roman Empire.

chapter 1|3 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|5 pages

The Stonecuttel and his Craft

chapter 3|8 pages

Reading Roman Inscriptions

chapter 4|5 pages

Dating Roman Inscriptions

chapter 5|6 pages

The Survival of Roman Inscriptions

chapter 6|6 pages

Recording and Publication

chapter 7|10 pages

The Emperor

chapter 8|8 pages

Local Government and Society

chapter 9|10 pages

The Roads that Led to Rome

chapter 10|10 pages

Administration of an Empire

chapter 11|11 pages

The Army and the Frontiers

chapter 12|7 pages

Temples and Altars to the God

chapter 13|12 pages

Gravestones and Tomb Monument

chapter 14|6 pages

Trade, Economy and the Business World

chapter 15|3 pages

Populusque Romanus

chapter 16|6 pages

Christianity

chapter 17|6 pages

The Later Roman Empire