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Adversus rebelles. Forme di ribelione e di reazione romana nelle Spagne e in Asia minore al tempo di Marco Aurelio.
2009
Non sono atti degli apostoli ma scritti demoniaci. Il movimento enkratita nell’Anatolia tardoantica: iscrizioni, eresiologi e testi apocrifi
2017
Different sources (epigraphical, literary, apocryphal) can be used to analyse the Christian heretical sects connected to an enkratite movement (Enkratites, Apotactites, Sakkophoroi, Hydroparastatai, Aerians), which was characterised by radical forms of self-restraint (enkrateia). Epigraphical documents are helpful in setting these communities in the rural background of late antique Anatolia (4th-5th cent. AD). On the other side the apocryphal acts of the apostles offer important hints on social and economic ideas developed by Enkratites and throw new light on their specific Christian Weltanschauung.
Guerre, tasse, contadini ed eresia. Note preliminari per un’analisi socio-economica dell’insorgenza del montanismo in Frigia.
2012
E' ben noto che la documentazione epigrafica può contribuire utilmente alla comprensione storica dei fenomeni religiosi in un particolare contesto socio-economico: è questo il caso del movimento montanista, sorto nella Frigia rurale all'epoca di Marco Aurelio (intorno al 171). Un'importante iscrizione di Süsüzoren, che riproduce un rescritto di Settimio Severo ai propri coloni dei villaggi di Tymion e Simoe, ha infatti chiarito la collocazione di Tymion, già nota come una delle due 'città sante' dei montanisti (insieme alla più famosa Pepuza), all'interno dei dominii imperiali di Frigia e mostrato il 'lamento' dei contadini locali a fronte di una esazione fiscale sentita come gravemente opp…
Anomalie dell’evergetismo in tempo di guerra: i notabili della provincia d’Asia tra arruolamenti e fiscalità d’emergenza al tempo di Marco Aurelio.
2011
The funerary area and the gallo-roman site of la “Barrière du Lot” in les Martres-de-Veyre (Puy-de-Dôme): old records and new data
2020
Located in the so-called “Barrière du Lot” in the Martres-de-Veyre district, the “Chaumes d’Allier” funerary area consists of a burial site which was excavated between 1851 and 1923. The exceptional state of preservation of the organic remains which were unearthed there (hair, coffins, pieces of clothing, funerary furniture) granted the site its world-wide reputation although, paradoxically, it remained somewhat overlooked as a whole. The recent discovery of unpublished archival materials relating to the 19th-century and early 20th-century excavations, together with an archeo-anthropological study of the documents found at the Bargoin Museum in Clermont-Ferrand, provide a brand-new spatial …
La agonía del Imperio Romano de Occidente
2005
Gonzalo.Fernandez@uv.es El presente artículo afronta algunos problemas relativos a la historia romana de los años 472-476 d.C. Las fuentes principales son: Juan de Antioquía, Procopio de Cesarea y Malco. This article deals with some problems concerning roman history in years 472 – 476 A.D. The main sources are John of Antioch, Priscus, Procopius of Caesarea and Malchus.
A monumental schola discovered on the Boulevard Frédéric-Latouche in Augustodunum/Autun (Saône-et-Loire)
2013
In 2011, an archaeological evaluation was carried out in the centre of the Roman city of Augustodunum (Autun) on a plot of over 1 ha. This operation afforded the opportunity to explore parts of two insulae along the main street, the so-called cardo maximus, an area that has benefited from recent advances in knowledge. The first insula hosts a high-status domus strongly resembling those of "Balbius Iassus" and the "Étui d’Or", excavated in the vicinity in the 1970s; the second, addressed in this paper, contains the remains of a vast monumental complex covering approximately 900 m2. Most probably built at the beginning of the 2nd c. on the ruins of earlier houses, it was thoroughly restructur…
Status particularis regiminis S.C. majestatis Ferdinandi II
Description of the government of Emperor Ferdinand II of Habsburg. It also includes a story by D. Eremita about the legation received by Rudolph II in 1609.