Scrivere documenti nell'esercito romano L'evidenza dei papiri latini d'Egitto tra I e III d.C

The general purpose of military paperwork in the Roman army was to control and to manage the personnel, giving detailed information about compositions of the unit, status and availability of the soldiers for duty tasks, their salaries and expenses. The needs of the service called for documents highl...

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Main Author: Salati, Ornella (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Italian
Published: Harrassowitz Verlag 2020
Series:Philippika - Altertumskundliche Abhandlungen
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