One of the most important forms of senatorial representation was a
monument embellished with an inscription. Inscription and
monumentwere always intimately related, so that epigraphy and the
study ofancient historyare challenged to workmore closely with
archaeology. Only in this way is it possible to establish a correct
understanding of how senators represented themselves.Therefore, the
articles collected in this volume create the basis for a new
viewpoint of the social and cultural history of the senatorial
order under the Roman Empire.
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