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Legitimacy and Law in the Roman World

Tabulae in Roman Belief and Practice

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  • 372 pages
  • 14 hours of reading

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The book delves into the historical importance of the Roman tradition of inscribing formal documents on wooden tablets. It explores the cultural and administrative implications of this practice, examining how these artifacts provide insight into Roman society, governance, and legal systems. Through analysis of surviving tablets, the author highlights their role in record-keeping and communication, offering a unique perspective on daily life and the bureaucratic processes of ancient Rome.

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Legitimacy and Law in the Roman World, Elizabeth A. Meyer

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2008
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