The project PATRIMONIVM, funded by the ERC for the period 2017-2022 and hosted by the Bordeaux Montaigne University, aims at realizing the first global study of the economic, social and poli6cal role of the proper6es of Roman emperors from Augustus to Diocle6an. Interest in the topic has re-emerged recently, but many ques6ons about the acquisi6on and use of the proper6es remain unanswered, par6cularly because no systema6c survey of all available documenta6on has been produced since the beginning of the 20th century. The project aims at filling this gap crea6ng the Atlas patrimonii Caesaris, a powerful online rela6onal database of all published sources (literary, epigraphic and papyrological); every record will contain geodata and will be related to separate databases of all known persons (slaves, freedmen, administrators, imperial coloni etc.), regions and bibliographic references. Texts will be encoded in EpiDoc/TEI while other XML standard, such as SNAP for prosopographical data, will be implemented in order to achieve a high degree of interoperability. A mul6disciplinary and compara6ve study, developed through the project’s rich scien6fic ac6vity (workshops, conferences), will allow to understand the role of the proper6es as a structuring factor of Roman economy and as a vector of human mobility, economic integra6on and sociocultural transformation
The Ausonius Ins6tute is a vibrant and interna6onal research centre that par6cipates to “LaScArBx”, the cluster of excellence federa6ng all researchers in classics, ancient history and archaeology working in Bordeaux (University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux Montaigne University, CNRS). LaScArBx has recently been ranked as the top ins6tu6on in France (16th worldwide) in this research field by QS World University Ranking by subject.
Tasks
• Collec6ng all the sources relevant to the study of the imperial proper6es in Egypt following the project’s guidelines
• Transla6ng the sources into English (if no transla6on is available)
• Entering the sources in the digital Atlas Patrimonii Caesaris
• Placing the sources in their regional context with regard to what we know about the pagerns of local landownership and economic ac6vi6es
• Agending to the periodic mee6ngs of the research team and regularly report on work advancement
• Agending and contribu6ng to the scien6fic ac6vi6es and the publica6ons of the project
• Contribu6ng to the outreach of PATRIMONIVM at international level
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