Diplomats and Diplomacy in the Roman World:
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Preliminary Material
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- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List Of Abbreviations
- Introduction (1-14) by Claude Eilers (117K)
- Roman Perspectives On Greek Diplomacy (15-44) by Sheila L. Ager (240K)
- Public Opinion, Foreign Policy And Just War In The Late Republic (45-72) by Alexander Yakobson (182K)
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Rome, Kinship And Diplomacy
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Filippo Battistoni
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- Introduction
- Case Studies, I
- Case Studies, II
- Diplomacy And Identity Among Jews And Christians (99-126) by James B. Rives (215K)
- After The Embassy To Rome: Publication And Implementation (127-142) by Jean-Louis Ferrary (137K)
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Diplomacy In Italy In The Second Century Bc
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Martin Jehne
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- Additional Note
- Embassies Gone Wrong: Roman Diplomacy In The Constantinian Excerpta De Legationibus (171-192) by T. Corey Brennan (165K)
- Diplomacy As Part Of The Administrative Process In The Roman Empire (193-208) by Werner Eck (133K)
- Not Official, But Permanent: Roman Presence In Allied States The Examples Of Chersonesus Taurica, The Bosporan Kingdom And Sumatar Harabesi (209-226) by Rudolf Haensch (155K)
- Maps (227-230) (457K)
- Bibliography (231-248) (179K)
- Index (249-254) (76K)
- Supplements To Mnemosyne Edited By G.J. Boter, A. Chaniotis, K.M. Coleman, I.J.F. De Jong And P. H. Schrijvers (255-256) (33K)
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