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open access | peer reviewedAprès quelques années d’interruption, les Cahiers du Centre Gustave Glotz reprennent leur parution dans un nouveau contexte, désormais accueillis par les Edizioni Ca’ Foscari – Venice University Press. Le numéro 1, 2025 des Cahiers du Centre Gustave Glotz – Nouvelle série succède donc au dernier numéro paru, 31, 2020. Il rassemble des contributions qui ont été remises à la rédaction de la revue fin 2022 et soumises à double-blind peer review dans le 1er semestre de 2023.
Keywords Julius Priscus • Epigraphic practices • Governors • Epigraphy • Patria • CIL • Cassius • History of knowledge • Censuses and land registers • Religions • Roman provinces • Relationship between central powers and taxpayers • Digital epigraphy • Tituli picti on amphorae • Constitutions for citizenship • Roman emperors • <p>Governors • Origo • Greek epigraphy • Imperium • Social relations • Christianity • Latin law • Intolerance • Phrygia-Caria • Civil wars • Latin Epigraphy • Aesthetic conceptions • Identity • Imperial administration • Persecutions • Ptolemies • Funeral inscriptions • Tax policies • Cyprus • Brutus • Territory • Cypro-syllabic script • Statistics • Church • Late Roman Empire • Roman onomastics • Taxes and army • Gallienus • Republican coinages • Latin epigraphy • Roman citizenship • Coins • Beginning of systematic epigraphy • Roman army • Roman Empire • Language of the inscriptions • Sequania • Gallic epigraphy • Pertica Carthaginiensium • Christianization • Sociolinguistics • Collection procedures • Society • Third-century crisis • Ab epistulis • Praetorian prefects • Latin Dialectology • Prince • Colony • Philip the Arab • Tax amnesties • Gelatine foil • Cypriot kingdoms • Pagus • Historiography • Phoenicians • Roman Principate • Inscriptions from Cyprus • Diplomas • Carmina latina epigraphica • Die studies • Digital Humanities
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