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Jean Marie Lassère

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2011

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Jean-Marie Lassère (1931 – 17 June 2011) was a 20th-century French historian of the Roman world. He was professor of Roman history at the Paul Valéry University, Montpellier III. A specialist in Roman Africa, he was also an epigrapher, author of an important textbook.

Selected works

  • Manuel d’épigraphie romaine, Paris : Picard, Antiquité/Synthèses n°8, 2011, 2 vol., 576 et 608 p., 142 ill. (3rd edition reworked ans expended, 1st edit. in 2005).
  • The chosen title indicates that the book is not only about the Latin inscriptions, but also the Greek inscriptions of the Roman world.
  • Bibliographie analytique de l'Afrique antique, t. XX (1986) à XXIX (1995), E.F.R (in collaboration with Yann Le Bohec)
  • Bibliographie analytique de l'Afrique antique, Index des fascicules I (1962-1963) à XXVII (1993), (in collaboration with Yann Le Bohec), E.F.R., 1998.
  • Vbique Populus : peuplement et mouvements de population dans l'Afrique romaine, de la chute de Carthage à la fin de la dynastie des Sévères (146 aC-235 pC), Paris, 1977.
  • References

    Jean-Marie Lassère Wikipedia