This volume uses the travels of Roman governors to explore how
authority was defined in and by the public places of Greek cities.
By demonstrating that the places where imperial officials and local
notables met were integral to the strategies by which they
communicated with one another, Greek Cities and Roman Governors
sheds new light on the significance of civic space in the Roman
provinces. It also presents a fresh perspective on the monumental
cityscapes of Roman Asia Minor, epicenter of the greatest building
boom in classical history. Though of special interest to scholars
and students of Roman Asia Minor, Greek Cities and Roman Governors
offers broad insights into Roman imperialism and the ancient city.
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