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#342592 Storia Antica

Transport Und Nachrichtentransfer Im Römischen Reich. Unter Mitarbeit von Manfred Clauss und Hans Joachim Gehrke, Herausgegeben von Hartwin Brandt und Martin Jehne.

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Editore: De Gruyter Akademie Forschung.
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Dettagli: cm.17x24, pp.380, legatura editoriale cartonata. Klio Beitrage zur Alten Geschichte.

Abstract: Indem sich das Imperium Romanum aus einer Gemeinde am Tiber zum Weltreich entwickelte, entstanden in Wechselwirkung mit diesem Prozeß Strukturen und Institutionen des staatlichen Handelns, die die Beherrschung dieses Raumes erst möglich machten. Entstehung, Aufbau und Arbeitsweise der römischen Verwaltung sowie ihre sukzessive Veränderung lassen sich an einem Aufgabengebiet, das für den Zusammenhalt des Reiches von fundamentaler Bedeutung war, besonders gut verfolgen: an Transport und Nachrichtentransfer des Staates. Aus dem Inhalt: I. Frühformen 1. Vorrömische Organisationen 2. Die Zeit der Republik II. Der Cursus publicus 1. Entstehung der Institution 2. Nutzungsrecht 3. Finanzierung 4. Organisation 5. Infrastrukturrelle Basis 6. Spätere Entwicklung III. Transporte außerhalb des Cursus publicus 1. Die Beförderung der Annona 2. Reisen und Transporte des Kaiserhofes 3. Dienstreisen und weitere Transportaufgaben IV. Nachrichtentransfer des Staates 1. Umfang und Bedeutung 2. Kuriere des Staates 3. Methoden der Nachrichtenübermittlung 4. Nachrichtentransfer als Teil der Verwaltung V. Geschwindigkeiten 1. Reisen und Transporte 2. Nachrichtentransfer.

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