Historia-Zeitschrift fuer Alte Geschichte

Papers
(The TQCC of Historia-Zeitschrift fuer Alte Geschichte is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-02-01 to 2024-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
‘An Obol a Day Net’: Problematising Numbers in Xenophon’s Poroi2
Early Greek Catapults and ‘First-Generation Artillery Towers’1
The Company-State Model and the societates publicanorum1
Regional Identities in the Greek World: Myth and Koinon in Ionia1
The Seleucid Era and Early Hellenistic Imperialism1
The Consilium as Advisory Board of the Magistrates at Rome during the Republic1
Expansion und Dynastische Politik in Pontos: Zwei neue Ären unter Pharnakes I.1
Age-specific Mobility in Ancient Greece1
Scipio Aemilianus and the Morality of Power1
Elections in the Time of Cinna1
Mostly Work and Some Play1
The Enigma of Julia Augusta Titi0
A Flagrant Fabrication?0
Ritual and Revolution0
Western Asia Minor and its Epigraphic Sources under the Tetrarchy: The End of a Habit?0
Der letzte Wille des Gregor von Nazianz0
The Urban Populaces of Alexandria and Carthage in the Expositio totius mundi et gentium0
« Nous n’avons pas vécu une vie d’hommes »0
Lepcis Magna and the Roman Proconsuls in the Julio-Claudian Period: Cooperation and Dependence0
The Downfall of Caelestis0
The Date of Nepotian’s Usurpation0
Questioning the Historicity of the Second Usurpation of Maximus of Spain0
The Goddess Feronia and the Enslaved Communities in Republican Roman Italy0
Libanius, Lemmatius and the Location and Career of a Pagan (High?) Priest under and after Julian0
The Apophora and the “Leasing” of Property to Slaves and Manumitted Slaves in Classical Athens0
Die Monatsnamen von Aphrodisias0
Populism, Ancient and Modern0
Erdbeben im römischen Kleinasien und die Grenzen der Resilienz0
Not Just by Jove: The Emperor in Roman Oaths0
Sallust and Catiline: Conspiracy Theories0
Cicero and the End of Lentulus (cos. 71 BC)0
P. Clodius Pulcher and the Praetorship That Never Was0
Why Did the Greeks hate the Tyrants? A Comparative View on Monarchy in Archaic Greece0
Atene traboccante di gloria0
The lex Metilia fullonibus dicta and the Production and Trade of creta Sarda0
Warfare, Weather, and the Politics of Grain Shortage in the Early 2nd c. BC Achaian League0
Civitas Sine Suffragio: Appellation and Its Inconsistency0
Intransigence and Compromise in Atheno-Theban Diplomacy in the early 360s0
The Curious Case of Aurelius Papia. Slavery, Legislation and Causae Liberales in the Times of Severus Alexander0
A Re-evaluation of the So-Called Fulvia Coinage0
Capua in Roman Politics Between 59 and 36 BCE0
Did velites Really Disappear in the Late Roman Republic?0
The Nadir of Historiography?0
Where Did Marcus Aurelius Die?0
Contextualizing the Lex Metilia dicta fullonibus and Other Laws Legislating Material Quality0
The Toga as a Diplomatic Tool0
Antyllus and His Friends: Children in Triumviral Politics0
Spectacular Species: A Discussion Concerning Venationes at Pompeii0
Oaths as a Medium for Inter-Communal Contact in the Roman Empire0
The Career of Menogenes Son of Isidoros and Relations between Sardeis and the koinon of Asia under Augustus and Tiberius0
The Perception of Natural Risks of Earthquakes and Floods in the Roman World0
The War Councils of Alexander the Great in their Military and Cultural Context0
Dying as a king: The Seleucids in the Fragments of Porphyry Transmitted by Eusebius' Chronicon Morire da re: I Seleucidi nei frammenti di Porfirio trasmessi dal Chronicon di Eusebio0
Hopeful Rebels and Anxious Romans0
Théorie et pratique de la πίστις chez Polybe : Rome, l’Achaïe et le monde méditerranéen0
Palm Trees and Palm Branches in Graeco-Roman Iconography0
Demetrius of Tarsus’ Exploration of the Islands in the West0
‘An Indication of Truly Imperial Manners’: The Roman emperor in Philo’s Legatio ad Gaium0
A Roman Matron as Figure of Memory: Social Memory and Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi0
Wine Imports and Economic Growth in Rome Between the Late Republic and Early Empire0
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