共和国晚期罗马钱币上的奎斯特人徽章

Q1 Arts and Humanities Klio Pub Date : 2024-05-16 DOI:10.1515/klio-2023-0032
Francisco Pina Polo, Alejandro Díaz Fernández
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共和国晚期由行政长官铸造的几种省级货币的背面印有一系列传统上与这些行政长官在海外的工作有关的标志。这些符号包括作为罗马人对所售商品的权威象征而主持拍卖的哈斯塔(hasta)、盛放行政文件的卡普萨(capsa)以及象征着行政长官应在军队中分配津贴的圣杯(sacculus)。然而,这些钱币上最具特色和最引人注目的物品无疑是一件四条腿的家具,其功能性一直备受争议。考虑到钱币证据以及行政官在共和时期省级行政机构中所扮演的角色,本作品旨在分析这些钱币上的符号,尤其是确定这件家具的功能和分类,或许应将其视为行政官在罗马和外省履行职责时所坐的凳子。
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Quaestorian insignia on Roman Coins of the Late Republic
The reverses of several provincial issues minted by quaestors during the Late Republic bear a series of symbols that have traditionally been associated with the work performed by these magistrates overseas. They include objects such as the hasta, which presided over auctions as a sign of Roman authority over the goods sold, the capsa, which held administrative documents, and the sacculus, a symbol of the allowance that quaestors were expected to distribute among the troops. However, the most characteristic and striking object on these coins is without doubt a four-legged piece of furniture, the functionality of which has been the subject of much debate. In light of the numismatic evidence and the role played by quaestors in the Republican provincial administration, the aim of this work is to analyse the symbols present on these issues, as well as to determine, in particular, the function and classification of that piece of furniture, which should perhaps be identified as the sella or stool on which quaestors sat in the exercise of their duties at Rome and in the provinces, alike.
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Klio Arts and Humanities-Classics
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期刊介绍: KLIO is one of the oldest journals in the German-speaking area and contains contributions on the history of ancient Greece and Rome. The essays present new interpretations of traditional sources concerning problems of political history as well as papers on the whole field of culture, economy and society.
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