Introduction: ‘There was even mention of Junian Latins’
Pedro Manuel López Barja de Quiroga, Carla Masi Doria, Ulrike Roth
págs. 2-12
First prologue: a millennium of legislation on Junians and other Latins
págs. 16-20
págs. 21-55
The legal foundation: the leges Iunia et Aelia Sentia
págs. 56-79
págs. 80-103
Imperial legislation concerning Junian latins: from Tiberius to the Severan dynasty
págs. 104-122
Of Mice and Junians:: on the latin condition
Pedro Manuel López Barja de Quiroga, Jacobo Rodríguez Garrido
págs. 123-131
Junian latinity in late Roman and early medieval texts: a survey from the third to the eleventh centuries ad
págs. 132-152
Second prologue: The latin literary universe of Junian latinity
págs. 155-159
Promoting Junian latinity: Columella, De re rustica 1.8.19
págs. 160-166
págs. 167-187
The name, the garb, the cap: a plea for the renunciation of civitas
págs. 188-202
‘They live as freeborn, and die as slaves’:: Junian latins and filii religiosi in Salvian’s Ad ecclesiam 3
págs. 203-215
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