Route from Saintes to Dougga. Miscellany offered to Louis Maurin.
Texts collected by Jean-Pierre BOST, Jean-Michel RODDAZ and Francis TASSAUX.

Route from Saintes to Dougga. Miscellany offered to Louis Maurin.

Ausonius
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N° d'inventaire 23225
Format 22 x 28.5
Détails 371 p., numerous illustrations, hardcover with dust jacket.
Publication Bordeaux, 2003
Etat Nine
ISBN 9782910023416

From the origins of the province of ancient Aquitaine to the cities of Roman Africa, some of the themes that Louis Maurin has favored throughout thirty-five years of successful and brilliant research are listed. The twenty-five contributions gathered in this volume are not only a tribute to the multiple talents of a researcher, but also a form of proof of the influence that his reflections have exerted on a vast field of problems affecting the history of his two chosen lands, Gaul and Africa. With the contributions of Robert Etienne, Florence Verdin, Jean Hiernard, Daniel Cazes, Jean-Pierre Bost, Georges Fabre, Francis Tassaux, Michel Reddé, Marie-Hélène and Jacques Santrot, Pierre Sillières, Alain Bouet, Dany Barraud, Pierre Régaldo-Saint Blancard, Jean Guyon, Robert Sablayrolles, Nancy Gauthier, Mansour Ghaki, Jean-Michel Roddaz, Sadok Ben Baaziz, Yolande Marion, Jacques Gascou, Samir Aounallah, Zeineh Benzina Ben Abdallah, Leila Ladjimi Sebaï, Jean Peyras, Jean-Claude Golvin, Fabricia Fauquet, Jehan Desanges, Claudio Zaccaria, Philippe Leveau.

From the origins of the province of ancient Aquitaine to the cities of Roman Africa, some of the themes that Louis Maurin has favored throughout thirty-five years of successful and brilliant research are listed. The twenty-five contributions gathered in this volume are not only a tribute to the multiple talents of a researcher, but also a form of proof of the influence that his reflections have exerted on a vast field of problems affecting the history of his two chosen lands, Gaul and Africa. With the contributions of Robert Etienne, Florence Verdin, Jean Hiernard, Daniel Cazes, Jean-Pierre Bost, Georges Fabre, Francis Tassaux, Michel Reddé, Marie-Hélène and Jacques Santrot, Pierre Sillières, Alain Bouet, Dany Barraud, Pierre Régaldo-Saint Blancard, Jean Guyon, Robert Sablayrolles, Nancy Gauthier, Mansour Ghaki, Jean-Michel Roddaz, Sadok Ben Baaziz, Yolande Marion, Jacques Gascou, Samir Aounallah, Zeineh Benzina Ben Abdallah, Leila Ladjimi Sebaï, Jean Peyras, Jean-Claude Golvin, Fabricia Fauquet, Jehan Desanges, Claudio Zaccaria, Philippe Leveau.