Department of Humanities

Public event / Meeting

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interno Palazzo Prodi
The emperor and the poleis
'Common laws' and local civic economies in the Roman empire (2nd century C.E.)
, TIME 15:00
Aula 1
Free, Online – Registration required
Target audience: Everyone
Registration deadline:
Referent: Tommaso Greco tommaso.greco@unitn.it
Contatti:
Staff of the Department of Humanities
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interno Palazzo Prodi

Introduction

Elvira Migliario, Università di Trento (15-15:15)
 

Koenraad Verboven, Universiteit Gent (15:15-15:45)

«Collusion and monetary regulations. Hadrian’s intervention against the exchange-bankers of Pergamon and the institutional fabric of money». 

Tommaso Greco, Università di Trento (15:45-16:15)

«(Not so) extraordinary immunities. Hadrian’s grants of festive ateleia, between government tradition and economic convenience».

Debate

(16:15-16:30)

Coffee Break

 (16:30-17)

Arjan Zuiderhoek, Universiteit Gent (17-17:30)

«Limits to exploitation? Wealth and power between imperial centre and provincial community in the Roman empire».

Anne Valérie Pont, Sorbonne Université (17:30-18:00)

«At the interface between Rome and local communities: governors and the control of private interests in local public functions».

Debate

(18:00-18:15)

Concluding Remarks

Giulia Vettori, Università di Trento (18:15-18:30)


Email for registration: zoom.lett@unitn.it