Kenneth Harl, pedagogo (A propósito de su conferencia en Bogotá)
Parua ne pereant, lema de la sociedad, que se ocupa en la preservación de objetos muchas veces minúsculos, pero de gran importancia.
Monedas siracusanas. Foto: coinsweekly.com
Julia Domna (170–217). Esposa de Lucio Septimio Severo, madre de Geta y Caracalla. Se le reconoce por su instrucción, mecenazgo e influencia política.
*Los datos biográficos son de un perfil publicado en Heads & tales.
**Programación del evento en el Rosario.
Libros: Civic Coins and Civic Politics in the Roman East, 180-275 A.D. University of California Press, Berkeley, 1987. Coinage in Roman Economy, 300 B.C.-700 A.D. Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1996. Artículos: "Caracalla or Elagabalus? The Imperial Imago at the Civic Mint of Magnesia ad Maeandrum," American Numismatic Soceity, Museum Notes 26 (1981), 163-184. "The Coinage of Neapolis in Samaria, A.D. 244-253," American Numismatic Society, Museum Notes 29 (1984), 62-95. "The Meaning of Value Marks on Tetrarchic Nummi and Diocletian's Monetary Policy," Phoenix 39 (1985), 263-270. "Sacrifice and Pagan Belief in Fifth- and Sixth-Century Byzantium," Past and Present 128 (August, 1990), 7-27. "Livy and the Date of the Introduction of the Cistophoric Tetradrachma," Classical Antiquity 10 (1991), 268-297. "Coins in Taxes and Markets of the Roman World," Ancient World 27. 2 (1996), 197-204. "Actium," "Cyrus the Great,", "Jewish Rebellions," Masada," "Roman-Persian Wars," and "Teuboburg Forest," articles in Reader's Companion to Military History, edited by R. Cowley and G. Parker (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1996). "Alexander's Cavalry Battle at the Granicus," in Polis and Polemos: Essays in Honor of Donald Kagan (Regina Books, 1997), pp. 309-30. "Greek Imperial Coins in the Economic Life of the Roman East," in Nomisma: Internationales Kolloquium zur kaiserzeitlichen Münzprägung Kleinasiens, 27-30 April 1994 in der Staatlichen Münzsammlung, München, edited by J. Nollé, B. Overbeck, and P. Weiss (Milan, 1997), pp. 223-30. En preparación: Coins from the Excavations at Gordium, 1950-1983. Publication of all coin finds and strays from the excavations directed by Professors Rodney Young and G. Kenneth Sams. Professor Sams may be contacted at Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hills, N.C. 27514. "Coins from the Excavations at Metropolis," permission to study coins with aim of eventual publication; contact director Professor Recep Meriç, Aegean University (Izmir), Kaz Evi, Metropolis, Torbal, Turkey. For the summer 1999, a hoard of 191 antoniniani found in the Bath Complex and currently in the Izmir Museum. Christianizing Asia Minor, the religious and social transformation of the peninsula from the time of S. Paul to the era of Justinian (527-565). Research in progress. Asia Minor between Rome and Mithridates VI Eupator, a study of how the peninsula or Anatolia passed to Roman rule during the Mithridatic Wars. The work includes the social, religious, and economic transformation of the peninsula from the third through first centuries B.C. The Coinage of Stratonicea in Caria during the Imperial Age, numismatic and historical monograph in revision for submission to the American Numismatic Society. "Legion over Phalanx: The Battle of Magnesia, 190 B.C.," article study, based on texts and visit to the battlefield in 1996 and 1997.
Archivo Histórico.