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The Journal publishes papers in the wide field which the Roman Society was established to promote, namely ‘the study of the history, archaeology, literature, and art of Italy and the Roman Empire, from the earliest times down to about A.D. 700’.
the journal of roman studies volume xxv published by the societyt for the promotrion of roman studies at the office of t he society, 50 bedford square, london, w.c.i '935
1910s (Vol 1-9) Archive content. All issues of The Journal of Roman Studies - Professor Myles Lavan.
First, the Columns and the deities they depict are discussed. The article then looks at cognate descriptions of gods in historiographical texts. Finally, other contemporary monuments that portray the gods are briefly examined to bring out further the distinctive character of the gods on the Columns.
The Journal of Roman Studies is a UK-based journal of the history, archaeology, literature and art of Italy and the Roman Empire to 700, published by the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies.
The Journal publishes papers in the wide field which the Roman Society was established to promote, namely ‘the study of the history, archaeology, literature, and art of Italy and the Roman Empire, from the earliest times down to about A.D. 700’.