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DOSSIER : La violence au sein des sociétés antiques 1/3
Introduction
Panagiotis Doukellis
Formes de violence dans l’épopée homérique
Ménélaos Christopoulos
La violence politique à Lesbos à l’époque d’Alcée
Athina Dimopoulou-Piliouni
Violence et pouvoir sous Rome républicaine : imperium, tribunicia potestas, patria potestas
Maria Youni
Religious Survivals in the Erechteion Area: a Diachronic Approach
Chiara Maria Mauro
Complot au Carcer : un nouveau regard sur l’affaire Pleminius (204-194 a.C.)
Romain Millot
Le bouclier d’Énée : lecture métallurgique d’un passage virgilien
Guillaume Renoux
Les vétérans dans les campagnes de Mésie inférieure : les propriétaires ruraux
Lucrețiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba, Guillaume Renoux
Chronique des travaux en Égypte. Chronique 2019
Paysages et cadastres de l’Antiquité. Chronique 2019
Les concepts en sciences de l’Antiquité : mode d’emploi. Chronique 2019 – Fragments et fragmentation
Actualités
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FOLDER: Between Violence and Anomia in the Ancient World 1/3
Panagiotis Doukellis, Between Violence And Anomia In The Ancient World: Introductory Remarks
Ménélaos Christopoulos, Forms of Violence in Odysseus’s World
Athina Dimopoulou-Piliouni, Political Violence in Lesbos at the Time of Alcaeus and Pittacus
Maria Youni, Violence and Power in Republican Rome: Imperium, Tribunicia Potestas, Patria Potestas
Chiara Maria Mauro, Religious Survivals in the Erechteion Area: a Diachronic
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Romain Millot, Plot in the Carcer: Reconsidering the Pleminius Case (204-94 BC)
Guillaume Renoux, Aenaeas’s Shield: a Metallurgic Reading of a Passage in Virgil
Lucrețiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba, Veterans in the Countryside of the Roman Province of Moesia Inferior: the Landowners
Archaeological and Epigraphical Survey in Egypt. Chronicles 2019
Landscapes and Field Patterns. Chronicles 2019
Concepts in Classics: a User’s Guide. Chronicles 2019 – Fragments and Fragmentation
Reviews
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Researchers and Advanced Students in History and Literature of Ancient Worlds (Near East, Egypt, Greece, Rome)
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Review supported by the INHS of the CNRS, published with the support of the Institute of Science and Technology of Antiquity (UFC, EA 4011)