Legiones, provincias, classes… Morceaux choisis
This book brings together forty-two articles illustrating different scientific themes addressed during the career of Michel Reddé, director of studies at the École pratique des Hautes Études. The title is borrowed from a well-known passage by Tacitus (Annals, 1.9.5) which describes the state of the...
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| description | This book brings together forty-two articles illustrating different scientific themes addressed during the career of Michel Reddé, director of studies at the École pratique des Hautes Études. The title is borrowed from a well-known passage by Tacitus (Annals, 1.9.5) which describes the state of the Roman world in 14 AD in these terms: “the ocean sea or distant rivers served as barriers to the Empire; legions, provinces, fleets, everything was linked”. These texts have been classified into five sections (“The role of the sea”, “Rome’s Saharan frontiers”, “The Roman army, Gaul, Germania”, “Around Alesia”, “Aspects of Gaul”). They have been put into perspective by thematic introductions and are accompanied by bibliographical additions to take account of the progress of research subsequent to their initial publication. The subjects treated are apparently heterogeneous: fleets, legions, borders, provinces as far apart as Gaul and Egypt, works devoted to the limes but also to agriculture… What is the connection? The answer is in Tacitus himself: everything was linked, indeed, the security provided on the borders by the legions, the loyalty and prosperity of the provinces, the civil peace and opulence of an empire centred around an inland sea on which the military fleets ensured the continuity of power and communications from one shore to the other. Most of these articles are accompanied, where possible, by references to videos, audio lectures and audio books intended for a wide audience. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1126312024-04-04T14:40:23Z Legiones, provincias, classes… Morceaux choisis Reddé, Michel Alesia villa economía granja Germania desierto limes murallas Egipto campo religión marina irrigación ciudad ejército Roma Douch Mirebeau fronteras campamentos legiones Galia agricultura Arlaines Sarapis Oedenburg thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology::NKL Landscape archaeology thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history This book brings together forty-two articles illustrating different scientific themes addressed during the career of Michel Reddé, director of studies at the École pratique des Hautes Études. The title is borrowed from a well-known passage by Tacitus (Annals, 1.9.5) which describes the state of the Roman world in 14 AD in these terms: “the ocean sea or distant rivers served as barriers to the Empire; legions, provinces, fleets, everything was linked”. These texts have been classified into five sections (“The role of the sea”, “Rome’s Saharan frontiers”, “The Roman army, Gaul, Germania”, “Around Alesia”, “Aspects of Gaul”). They have been put into perspective by thematic introductions and are accompanied by bibliographical additions to take account of the progress of research subsequent to their initial publication. The subjects treated are apparently heterogeneous: fleets, legions, borders, provinces as far apart as Gaul and Egypt, works devoted to the limes but also to agriculture… What is the connection? The answer is in Tacitus himself: everything was linked, indeed, the security provided on the borders by the legions, the loyalty and prosperity of the provinces, the civil peace and opulence of an empire centred around an inland sea on which the military fleets ensured the continuity of power and communications from one shore to the other. Most of these articles are accompanied, where possible, by references to videos, audio lectures and audio books intended for a wide audience. 2023-08-14T10:11:42Z 2023-08-14T10:11:42Z 2022 book ONIX_20230814_9782356134899_2 2827-1912 9782356134899 9782356134905 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/112631 fre eng ita B@sic image/png Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://una-editions.fr/recueil-michel-redde/ https://ressources.una-editions.fr/s/m9JwxP5oAcqCrQt Ausonius Éditions Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne 10.46608/basic3.9782356134899 This book brings together forty-two articles illustrating different scientific themes addressed during the career of Michel Reddé, director of studies at the École pratique des Hautes Études. The title is borrowed from a well-known passage by Tacitus (Annals, 1.9.5) which describes the state of the Roman world in 14 AD in these terms: “the ocean sea or distant rivers served as barriers to the Empire; legions, provinces, fleets, everything was linked”. These texts have been classified into five sections (“The role of the sea”, “Rome’s Saharan frontiers”, “The Roman army, Gaul, Germania”, “Around Alesia”, “Aspects of Gaul”). They have been put into perspective by thematic introductions and are accompanied by bibliographical additions to take account of the progress of research subsequent to their initial publication. The subjects treated are apparently heterogeneous: fleets, legions, borders, provinces as far apart as Gaul and Egypt, works devoted to the limes but also to agriculture… What is the connection? The answer is in Tacitus himself: everything was linked, indeed, the security provided on the borders by the legions, the loyalty and prosperity of the provinces, the civil peace and opulence of an empire centred around an inland sea on which the military fleets ensured the continuity of power and communications from one shore to the other. Most of these articles are accompanied, where possible, by references to videos, audio lectures and audio books intended for a wide audience. 10.46608/basic3.9782356134899 bfc06fa5-0f79-4168-bed3-99215f2f51e2 9782356134899 9782356134905 Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne 3 678 Pessac open access |
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