Documenting the Roman Army: Essays in Honour of Margaret Roxan (BICS Supplement 81)

J.J. Wilkes
University of London Press
2003-11-01

<p>This volume places on record the proceedings of the colloquium held in honour of Dr. Margaret Roxan at the Institute of Classical Studies in May 2002. The theme of the colloquium was the written record of the Roman army, though the scope of the contributions embraced both historical and archaeological topics. Central to the discussions were the military diplomas recording grants of citizenship and other privileges to various categories of military personnel. The study and publication of these important records, of which several hundred are known, was Margaret Roxan’s life work. Over thirty years she worked as a dedicated scholar with minimal help from a few institutions. Her three edited collections of newly-found diplomas have acquired a scholarly authority that places her in a direct succession to Theodor Mommsen and Herbert Nesselhauf.</p>

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  • Ancient Rome
  • European history
  • Ancient history: to c 500 CE
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  • Military history
  • Ancient Rome
  • Warfare and defence
  • Ancient history
  • European history
  • Classical Studies ⇒ Ancient Rome

Documenting the Roman Army: Essays in Honour of Margaret Roxan (BICS Supplement 81)

J.J. Wilkes

University of London Press

2003-11-01

<p>This volume places on record the proceedings of the colloquium held in honour of Dr. Margaret Roxan at the Institute of Classical Studies in May 2002. The theme of the colloquium was the written record of the Roman army, though the scope of the contributions embraced both historical and archaeological topics. Central to the discussions were the military diplomas recording grants of citizenship and other privileges to various categories of military personnel. The study and publication of these important records, of which several hundred are known, was Margaret Roxan’s life work. Over thirty years she worked as a dedicated scholar with minimal help from a few institutions. Her three edited collections of newly-found diplomas have acquired a scholarly authority that places her in a direct succession to Theodor Mommsen and Herbert Nesselhauf.</p>

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  • Ancient Rome
  • European history
  • Ancient history: to c 500 CE
  • Warfare & defence
  • Military history
  • Ancient Rome
  • Warfare and defence
  • Ancient history
  • European history
  • Classical Studies ⇒ Ancient Rome