In this issue, we take a look at Early Republican Rome: although torn apart by foreign and domestic crises, it laid the foundation for western law.
Theme: Rome of the Twelve Tables
- Jona Lendering, 'Rome in the fifth century BC - A crisis and its consequences'.
- Richard Kroes, 'The laws of the Twelve Tables - Clarifying the rules'.
- Marijke Gnade, 'The fifth century in Latium - An archaeological dark period'.
- Sidney E. Dean, 'Roman patrician and plebeian pantheons - Upstairs, downstairs'.
- Andrei Pogacias, 'Coriolanus and his legend - Hesitant traitor, tragic hero'.
- Mark McCaffery, 'Death and funerals in Republican Rome - Three veils, a purple tunic and then flute-players'.
- Jona Lendering, 'The significance of the Twelve Tables - Epilogue'.
Features:
- Svenja Grosser, 'Female gladiators - Fight to the draw'.
- Jona Lendering, 'The chronology of Mesopotamia - Deeper and deeper'.
- Lauren van Zoonen, 'The Nike of Samothrace - Winged victory'.
- Mike Manarpies, 'Fossils in ancient Greece - Beasts or heroes?'.
- Patrik Klingborg, 'The dark side of Rome's first emperor - Augustus the monster'.
- Kees Alders, 'A short look at Stoic logic - Does God play dice'.
- Jona Lendering, 'How do we decipher ancient languages - Breaking the code'.
- Book reviews