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vol. 10, 1976:

  • Patrick BRUUN, Portrait of a Constantine's break with the tetrarchy, pp. 5-23
  • Tapio HELEN, A problem in Roman brick stamps: Who were Lucilla n(ostra) & Aurel(ius) Caes(ar) n(oster), the owners of the figlinae Fulvianae?, pp. 27-36
  • Paavo HOHTI, Die Schuldfrage der Perserkriege in Herodots Geschichtswerk, pp. 37-48
  • Iiro KAJANTO, On the significance of the hammer & other tools depicted on Christian funeral inscriptions, pp. 49-58
  • Saara LILJA, Vermin in ancient Greece, pp. 59-68
  • Tuomo PEKKANEN, Nomine superioris (Tac. Germ. 36,1), pp. 69-74
  • Hannu RIIKONEN, The attitude of Roman poets & orators to the countryside as a place for creative work, pp. 75-85
  • Heikki SOLIN, Analecta epigraphica XXXII-XXXIX, pp. 87-96
  • Jaakko SUOLAHTI, M. Claudius Glicia qui scriba fuerat dictator, pp. 97-103
  • Holger THESLEFF, The date of the Pseudo-Platonic Hippias Major, pp. 105-117
  • Toivo VILJAMA, Magnum fas nefasque. Horace's Epode 5, 87-88, pp. 119-123
  • Maija VÄISÄNEN, Alcune famiglie eminenti (Titii, Ulpii, Statilii) nelle iscrizioni onorarie a Prusia all'Ipio in Bitinia, pp. 125-132

 

 

 


The project Pomoerium will focus on the achievements of classics-related sciences, and examine socio-economic and religious transformations, not as a stream of disjointed events, but as an intelligible and determinate process, whether involving a shorter or a longer time span.
It constitutes the efforts to render accessible to the interested public hardly-known ideas, journals and books and aims to contribute to the exploration and understanding of religious and socio-economic processes in the classical antiquity and provide an interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of their various aspects.
Finally it serves furthermore as a naturally forum for the presentation and discussion of noteworthy issues, including the presentation of minority or at times controversial points of view.
Journal: Deadline for completed texts is September 30, 2007, however submissions are encouraged at all times and will be considered for the next upcoming issues.

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