The Cambridge Ancient History

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The Cambridge Ancient History. 2nd Edition.
Vol. IX. The Last Age of the Roman Republic, 146-43 B.C.
Ed. by J.A. Crook, A. Lintott, E. Rawson
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994
Repr. 1999, 2004

Part I
1. The crisis of the Republic: sources and source-problems 1-15 (A. Lintott)
2. The Roman empire and its problems in the late second century 16-39 (A. Lintott)
3. Political history, 146-95 B.C. 40-103 (A. Lintott)
4. Rome and Italy: the Social War 104-128 (E. Gabba)
5. Mithridates 129-164 (J.G.F. Hind)
6. Sulla 165-207 (R. Seager)
7. The rise of Pompey 208-228 (R. Seager)
8a. Lucullus, Pompey and the East 229-273 (A.N. Sherwin-White)
8b. The Jews under Hasmonean rule 274-309 (T. Rajak)
8c. Egypt, 146-31 B.C. 310-326 (D.J. Thompson)
9. The Senate and the populares, 69-60 B.C. 327-367 (T.P. Wiseman)
10. Caesar, Pompey and Rome, 59-50 B.C. 368-423 (T.P. Wiseman)
11. Caesar: civil war and dictatorship 424-467 (E. Rawson)
12. The aftermath of the Ides 467-490 (E. Rawson)

Part II
13. The constitution and public criminal law 491-530 (D. Cloud)
14. The development of Roman private law 531-563 (J.A. Crook)
15. The administration of the empire 564-598 (J. Richardson)
16. Economy and society, 133-43 B.C. 599-643 (C. Nicolet)
17. The city of Rome and the plebs urbana in the late Republic 644-688 (N. Purcell)
18. The intellectual developments of the Ciceronian age 689-728 (M. Griffin)
19. Religion 729-768 ()

Epilogue 769-776
Stemmata 777-779
Chronological tables 780-798
Bibliography 799-877
Index 878-929
 

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The Cambridge Ancient History. 2nd Edition.
Vol. X. Augustan Empire, 43 B.C. - A.D. 69
Ed. by A.K. Bowman, E. Champlin, A. Lintott
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996
Repr. 2001

Part I. Narrative
1. The triumviral period 1-69 (C. Pelling)
2. Political history 30 B.C. to A.D. 14 70-112 (J.A. Crook)
3. Augustus: power, authority, achievement 113-146 (J.A. Crook)
4. The expansion of the empire under Augustus 147-197 (E.S. Gruen)
5. Tiberius to Nero 198-255 (T.E.J. Wiedemann)
6. From Nero to Vespasian 256-282 (T.E.J. Wiedemann)

Part II. The Government and Administration of the Empire
7. The imperial court 283-308 (A. Wallace-Hadrill)
8. The imperial finances 309-323 (D.W. Rathbone)
9. The Senate and senatorial and equestrian posts 324-343 (R.J.A. Talbert)
10. Provincial administration and taxation 344-370 (A.K. Bowman)
11. The army and the navy 371-396 (L. Keppie)
12. The administration of justice 397-413 (H. Galsterer)

Part III. Italy and the provinces
13. West
13a. Italy and Rome from Sulla to Augustus 414-433 (M.H. Crawford)
13b. Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica 434-448 (R.J.A. Wilson)
13c. Spain 449-463 (G. Alfoeldy)
13d. Gaul 464-502 (C. Goudineau)
13e. Britain 43 B.C. to A.D. 69 503-516 (J. Wacher)
13f. Germany 517-534 (C. Rueger)
13g. Raetia 535-544 (H. Wolff)
13h. Danubian and Balkan provinces 545-585 (J.J. Wilkes)
13i. Roman Africa: Augustus to Vespasian 586-618 (C.R. Whittaker)
13j. Cyrene 619-640 (J. Reynolds)
14. East
14a. Greece (including Crete and Cyprus) and Asia Minor 641-675 (B.M. Levick)
14b. Egypt 676-702 (A.K. Bowman)
14c. Syria 703-736 (D. Kennedy)
14d. Judaea 737-781 (M. Goodman)

Part IV. Roman Society and Culture under the Julio-Claudians
15. Rome and its development under Augustus and his successors 782-811 (N. Purcell)
16. The place of religion: Rome in the early Empire 812-847 (S.R.F. Price)
17. The origins and spread of Christianity 848-872 (G.W. Clarke)
18. Social status and social legislation 873-904 (S. Treggiari)
19. Literature and society 905-929 (G. Townend)
20. Roman art 43 B.C. to A.D. 69 930-958 (M. Torelli)
21. Early classical private law 959-978 (B.W. Frier)

Appendix to 13a. 979-989 (M.H. Crawford)
Stemmata 990-994
Chronological tables 995-1005
Bibliography 1006-1137
Index 1138-1193
 

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The Cambridge Ancient History. 2nd Edition.
Vol. VIII. Rome and Mediterranean to 133 B.C.
Ed. by A.E. Astin, F.W. Walbank, M.W. Frederiksen, R.M. Ogilvie
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989

1. Sources 1-16 (A.E. Astin)
2. The Carthaginians in Spain 17-43 (H.H. Scullard)
3. The Second Punic War 44-80 (J. Briscoe)
4. Rome and Greece to 205 B.C. 81-106 (R.M. Errington)
5. Roman expansion in the West 107-162 (W.V. Harris)
6. Roman government and politics, 200-134 B.C. 163-196 (A.E. Astin)
7. Rome and Italy in the second century B.C. 197-243 (E. Gabba)
8. Rome against Philip and Antiochus 244-289 (R.M. Errington)
9. Rome, the fall of Macedon and the sack of Corinth 290-323 (P.S. Derow)
10. The Seleucids and their rivals 324-387 (C. Habicht)
11. The Greeks of Bactria and India 388-421 (A.K. Narain)
12. Roman tradition and the Greek world 422-476 (E. Rawson)
13. The transformation of Italy, 300-133 B.C. The evidence of archaeology 477-516 (J.-P. Morel)

Three Hellenistic dynasties 517
Genealogical tables 518-522
Chronological tables 523-542
Bibliography 543-592
Index 593-625
 

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The Cambridge Ancient History. 2nd Edition.
Vol. XI. The High Empire, A.D. 70-192
Ed. by A.K. Bowman, P. Garnsey, D. Rathbone
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000

Part I. Narrative
1. The Flavians 1-83 (M. Griffin)
2. Nerva to Hadrian 84-131 (M. Griffin)
3. Hadrian to the Antonines 132-194 (A.R. Birley)

Part II. Government and civil administration
4. The emperor and his advisers 195-213 (W. Eck)
5. Emperor, Senate and magistrates 214-237 (W. Eck)
6. The growth of administrative posts 238-265 (W. Eck)
7. Provincial administration and finance (W. Eck)

Part III. The Empire
8. Frontiers 293-319 (C.R. Whittaker)
9. The army 320-343 (M. Hassall)
10. Local and provincial institutions and government 344-360 (H. Galsterer)
11. Rebels and outsiders 361-404 (B.D. Shaw)

Part IV. Rome, Italy and the Provinces
12. Rome and Italy 405-443 (N. Purcell)
13. Spain 444-461 (G. Alfoeldy)
14. Gaul 462-495 (C. Goudineau)
15. Roman Germany 496-513 (C. Rueger)
16. Africa 514-546 (C.R. Whittaker)
17. Cyrenaica 547-558 (J. Reynolds)
18. Britain 559-576 (M. Fulford)
19. The Danube provinces 577-603 (J.J. Wilkes)
20. Greece and Asia Minor 604-634 (B. Levick)
21. Syria and Arabia 635-663 (M. Sartre)
22. Judaea 664-678 (M. Goodman)

Part Va. Economy and Society
23. The land 679-709 (P. Garnsey)
24. Trade 710-740 (W.V. Harris)
25. Industry and technology 741-768 (K. Greene)
26. Commerce and finance 769-786 (J. Andreau)
27. Demography 787-816 (B.W. Frier)
28. Status and patronage 817-854 (R. Saller)
29. Family and household 855-874 (R. Saller)
30. Literacy 875-897 (G. Woolf)
31. Literature and sophistic 898-921 (E. Bowie)
32. Philosophy 922-942 (J.M. Dillon)
33. Medicine 943-965 (V. Nutton)
34. Art and architecture 966-983 (M.A.R. Colledge)
35. Religion 984-1008 (J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz)

Chronological table 1009-1013
Bibliography 1014-1161
Index 1162-1222
 

Aelia

Virgo Maxima
Что вы, amir... Если бы это было хотя бы на английском, но в московских магазинах...
Английский - это прекрасно. Вот Гардтхаузен, например, - на немецком, а знаете, как мне хочется его прочитать... :(
 

Aurelius Sulpicius

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Обновляю просьбу: по возможности, выложите, пожалуйста, Genealogical tables 518-522 из vol. VIII, Stemmata 777-779 из vol. IX, Stemmata 990-994 из vol.X. Большое спасибо.
 

Aelia

Virgo Maxima
Оффтопик. Янус, а что случилось с сайтом "Античный мир и археология"?
 

Янус

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Обновляю просьбу: по возможности, выложите, пожалуйста, Genealogical tables 518-522 из vol. VIII, Stemmata 777-779 из vol. IX, Stemmata 990-994 из vol.X. Большое спасибо.

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Указанные тома находятся в собственном фонде зала №4 (зал всеобщей истории).
 

AlterEgo

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AlterEgo

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Янус

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To: AlterEgo
Спасибо за CAH. Если ссылки сдохнут, могу потом переложить на том же ресурсе. Тут дело такое - главное, чтобы раздающий не забывал продлять хостинг файлов.
 

Asher

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Ну вот что такое... опять нужного мне тома нету(((
Господа, нет ли у кого ссылки на электронный вариант тома XIII (Поздняя Империя, 337-425)... А то я только в Гугл Букс нашел, но там весьма ограниченный просмотр... И себе не скачать :)
 
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