01839 a2200373 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001500136072001500151072001700166072001600183072001700199072001400216072001400230072001500244072001700259072001700276072001400293072002100307072002100328072002100349072001900370100002000389245003300409250000600442260003200448300001000480520096000490999001501450131770093720250317100409.0250312042014GB eng  a9781317700937 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 51.99fBB a01 aeng7 aNKD2thema7 aNHC2thema7 a1QBAR2bisac7 a1QBA2bisac7 a1QBCB2bisac7 a1D2bisac7 aHDDK2bic7 aHBLA12bic7 a1QDAR2bisac7 a1QDAZ2bisac7 a1D2bisac7 aHIS0020002bisac7 aHIS0020202bisac7 aHIS0400002bisac7 a913.3632bisac1 aDr Geza Alfoldy10aNoricum (Routledge Revivals) a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20140617 a470 p bThe Roman province of Noricum occupied most of Austria as well as parts of Italy, Germany and the Balkans. Noricum , first published in 1974, presents a comprehensive history of Noricum, from 400 BC to the end of Roman rule in AD 600. Professor Alföldy’s account is predicated on the methodical interpretation of literary, epigraphic and archaeological sources, and emphasises the problems of demography and socio-economic history. The chapters are arranged chronologically, ensuring a sense of the continuity of historical events and illuminating the history and archaeology of Noricum both before it came into contact with the Romans as well as under Roman rule. Noricum includes a review of much recent research on the province, detailed references to the source material, a comprehensive bibliography and valuable appendices. It is a substantial work of ancient history and archaeology and will interest both the specialist and the general reader. c2142d2142