<p>This volume uses the travels of Roman governors to explore how authority was defined in and by the public places of Greek cities.</p><p>By demonstrating that the places where imperial officials and local notables met were integral to the strategies by which they communicated with one another <i>Greek Cities and Roman Governors</i> 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.</p><p>Though of special interest to scholars and students of Roman Asia Minor <i>Greek Cities and Roman Governors</i> offers broad insights into Roman imperialism and the ancient city.</p>
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