Junian Latinity in the Roman Empire. : history, law, literature / / Volume 1. : / Pedro López Barja, Carla Masi Doria, and Ulrike Roth, editors.

The first comprehensive multi-disciplinary study of Junian Latinity.

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Superior document:Edinburgh Studies in Ancient Slavery Series.
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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh, Scotland : : Edinburgh University Press Ltd,, [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Edinburgh studies in ancient slavery.
Physical Description:1 online resource (273 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Series Editor's Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction: 'There was even mention of Junian Latins'
  • I. THE HISTORICAL AND LEGAL CONTEXTS FOR JUNIAN LATINITY
  • First Prologue: A Millennium of Legislation on Junians and Other Latins
  • 1. Municipal Latin Rights from the Social War to Hadrian
  • 2. The Legal Foundation: The leges Iunia et Aelia Sentia
  • 3. The Republican Background and the Augustan Setting for the Creation of Junian Latinity
  • 4. Imperial Legislation Concerning Junian Latins: From Tiberius to the Severan Dynasty
  • 5. Of Mice and Junians: On the Latin Condition
  • 6. Junian Latinity in Late Roman and Early Medieval Texts: A Survey from the Third to the Eleventh Centuries ad
  • II. JUNIAN LATINS IN THE LATIN LITERARY SOURCES
  • Second Prologue: The Latin Literary Universe of Junian Latinity
  • 7. Promoting Junian Latinity: Columella, De re rustica 1.8.19
  • 8. Reading Pliny's Junian Latins
  • 9. The Name, the Garb, the Cap: A Plea for the Renunciation of civitas
  • 10. 'They live as freeborn, and die as slaves': Junian Latins and filii religiosi in Salvian's Ad ecclesiam 3
  • Appendix: List of Legal Enactments (with Key Sources)
  • Bibliography
  • Index Locorum
  • General Index.