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Nicols, John
This collection contains some of the work being carried out by John Nicols, Professor of History and Classics, University of Oregon. For more complete information, visit the author's personal web site
385 McKenzie Hall
1288-History, University of Oregon
1101 Kincaid St., Suite 275
Eugene, OR 97403-1288
Phone:(541)346-4817
FAX:(541)346-4895
Email:nic@uoregon.edu
Recent Submissions
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Nicols, John
(2013-07-18)
This is a companion archive to Civic Patronage in the Roman Empire, published by Brill in the fall of 2013.
The contents include: low resolution images of the most important inscriptions; supplementary studies in civic ...
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Nicols, John
(Hermann Bohlaus Nachfolger, 1979)
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Nicols, John
(Hermann Bohlaus, 1988)
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Nicols, John
(Dr. Rudolf Habelt GMBH, 1990)
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Nicols, John
(Brill, 2007)
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Nicols, John
(Rowman & Littlefield, 2005)
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Nicols, John
(Franz Steiner Verlag GmbH, 1975)
The following discussion will consist of three parts: I.) the alleged re-lationship between Antonia and Sejanus before 31, II.) the tradition thatstresses Antonia's importance in the fall of Sejanus, and III.) based on ...
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Nicols, John
(Walter de Gruyter, 1980)
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Nicols, John
(ZRG Rom. Abteilung, Volume 105, 1979)
The process by which an individual became a civic patron is regulated in several of the municipal codes found in Roman Spain.
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Nicols, John
(Journal of Roman Archaeology L.L.C., supplement 43, 2001-06)
During the Republic, the relationship between Roman senators and peregrines, both individuals and communities, was regulated especially by hospitium. Generally speaking, hospitium involves a personal connection developing ...
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Nicols, John
(Regina Books, Claremont, California, 1999)
The Roman historian Sallust was very familiar with Thucydides' history of the Peloponnesian War. The argument of this article is that Saullust revealed his erudition by demonstrating his knowledge of rather obscure episodes ...
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Nicols, John
(2007-08-20)
This is a collection of epigraphically attested civic patrons known from the late Roman Republic through the mid-3rd Century AD.
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Nicols, John
(Stuttgart [etc.] F. Steiner [etc.], 1980)
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Nicols, John
(München, C. H. Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1979)
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Nicols, John
(München, C. H. Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1978)
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Nicols, John
(2006-06-03)
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