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The World of the <i>Golden Ass</i>
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1981
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BureaucracyHumanitiesLarge VillageLiteral SenseRoman EmpireHuman ConditionPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesArtsCultural TheoryGlobal StudiesIntellectual History
Those who study and teach the history of the Ancient World suffer from a great disadvantage, which we find difficult to admit even to ourselves: in a perfectly literal sense we do not know what we are talking about. Of course we can dispose of a vast range of accumulated knowledge about what we are talking about. We can compile lists of officeholders in the Roman Empire, without our evidence revealing how government worked or even whether it made any impact at all on the ordinary person; we can discuss the statuses of cities and look at the archaeological remains of some of them (or rather some parts of some of them) without having any notion of their social and economic functions, or of whether it made any real difference whether an inhabitant of the Roman provinces lived in a small city or a large village.
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