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Prof. Dr. Werner Eck Schriftenverzeichnis Übersicht I. Bücher A. Selbständige Publikationen B. Herausgeberschaft Prof. Dr. Werner Eck Schriftenverzeichnis 1 Übersicht I. Bücher a. Selbständige Publikationen b. Herausgeberschaft II. Aufsätze III. Rezensionen I. Bücher a. Selbständige Publikationen 1. Senatoren von Vespasian bis Hadrian. Prosopographische Untersuchungen mit Einschluß der Jahres- und Provinzialfasten der Statthalter, Vestigia 13, München 1970. 2. Die staatliche Organisation Italiens in der Hohen Kaiserzeit, Vestigia 28, München 1979. 3. Die Statthalter der germanischen Provinzen vom 1.-3. Jh., Epigraphische Studien 14, Bonn 1985. 4. Sklaven und Freigelassene in der Gesellschaft der römischen Kaiserzeit. Textauswahl und Übersetzung, hg. mit J. Heinrichs, Darmstadt 1993. 5. Agrippina – die 'Stadtgründerin' Kölns. Eine Frau in der frühkaiserzeitlichen Politik, Köln 21993. 6. Die Verwaltung des römischen Reiches in der Hohen Kaiserzeit. Ausgewählte und erwei- terte Beiträge, Bd. 1, hg. R. Frei-Stolba - M.A. Speidel, Basel 1995. 7. (mit A. Caballos - F. Fernández) Das senatus consultum de Cn. Pisone patre, Vestigia 48, München 1996. 8. (mit A. Caballos - F. Fernández) El senadoconsulto de Gneo Pisón padre, Sevilla 1996. 9. Tra epigrafia, prosopografia e archeologia. Scritti scelti, rielaborati ed aggiornati, Rom 1996 (= Vetera 10). 10. Augustus und seine Zeit, München 1998, 22000, 32003, 42006, 52009, 62014 (auch als-book. 11. Die Verwaltung des römischen Reiches in der Hohen Kaiserzeit. Ausgewählte und erwei- terte Beiträge, Bd. 2, hg. R. Frei-Stolba - M.A. Speidel, Basel 1998. 12. L'Italia nell'Impero Romano. Stato e amministrazione in epoca imperiale, 2. überarbeitete Aufl., Bari 1999. 13. Augusto e il suo tempo, übersetzt v. C. Salvaterra, Bologna 2000. 14. Augusto y su tiempo, Madrid 2001. 15. The Age of Augustus, Oxford 2002, 22007. 16. Augustus a jeho doba, Prag 2004. 17. Köln in römischer Zeit. Geschichte einer Stadt im Rahmen des Imperium Romanum, Köln 2004. Stand: 06.11.19 Prof. Dr. Werner Eck Schriftenverzeichnis 2 18. Rom herausfordern: Bar Kochba im Kampf gegen das Imperium Romanum. Das Bild des Bar Kochba-Aufstandes im Spiegel der neuen epigraphischen Überlieferung, Rom 2007. 19. La Romanisation de la Germanie, Paris 2007. 20. Rom und Judaea. Fünf Vorträge zur römischen Herrschaft in Palaestina, Tübingen 2007. 21. Roms Wassermanagement im Osten. Staatliche Steuerung des öffentlichen Lebens in den römischen Provinzen?, Kasseler Universitätsreden 17, Kassel 2008 (s. auch Nr. 416). 22. Monument und Inschrift. Gesammelte Aufsätze zur senatorischen Repräsentation der Kaiserzeit, hg. W. Ameling - J. Heinrichs, Berlin 2010. 23. Spurensuche: Juden im römischen Köln. Schriftenreihe der Gesellschaft zur Förderung eines Hauses und Museums der jüdischen Kultur in Köln 1/2011, Köln 2011. 24. Bürokratie und Politik. Administrative Routine und politische Reflexe in Bürgerrechtskonstitutionen der römischen Kaiser, Wiesbaden 2012. 25. Judäa - Syria Palästina. Die Auseinandersetzung einer Provinz mit römischer Politik und Kultur, Tübingen 2014. 26. Die Gestaltung der Welt: Augustus und die Anfänge des römischen Köln, Köln 2014. 27. Η εποχή του Αυγούστου, übersetzt von Ανδρέας Ν. Μιχαλόπουλος, Athen 2014. 28. D. Kienast – W. Eck – M. Heil, Römische Kaisertabelle, Grundzüge einer römischen Kaiserchronologie, Darmstadt6 2017. 29. Armin Eich – Peter Eich – Werner Eck, Die Inschriften von Sagalassos, Band I, Bonn 2018 b. Herausgeberschaft 30. Studien zur antiken Sozialgeschichte, Festschrift F. Vittinghoff, hg. mit H. Galsterer - H. Wolff, Köln 1980. 31. Gedenkschrift für H.-G. Pflaum, ZPE 43, 1981. 32. Heer und Integrationspolitik. Die römischen Militärdiplome als historische Quelle, Passauer Historische Forschungen 2, hg. mit H. Wolff, Köln 1986. 33. Religion und Gesellschaft in der römischen Kaiserzeit. Kolloquium zu Ehren Fr. Vitting- hoffs, Kölner Historische Abhandlungen 35, Köln 1989. 34. Die Stadt in Oberitalien und den nordwestlichen Provinzen des römischen Reiches. Deutsch-Italienisches Kolloquium Mai 1989, Kölner Archäologische Forschungen 4, hg. mit H. Galsterer, Mainz 1991. 35. Prosopographie und Sozialgeschichte. Studien zur Methodik und Erkenntnismöglichkeit der kaiserzeitlichen Prosopographie, Köln 1993. 36. Fr. Vittinghoff, Civitas Romana. Stadt und politisch-soziale Integration im Imperium Romanum der Kaiserzeit, Stuttgart 1994. 37. Lokale Autonomie und römische Ordnungsmacht in den kaiserzeitlichen Provinzen, Kollo- quien des Historischen Kollegs, München 1999. 38. Kaiser, Heer und Gesellschaft in der römischen Kaiserzeit. Gedenkschrift für Eric Birley, hg. mit G. Alföldy - B. Dobson, Stuttgart 2000. 39. Senatores populi Romani. Realität und mediale Präsentation einer Führungsschicht, hg. mit M. Heil, Stuttgart 2005. 40. Die Tetrarchie: Ein neues Regierungssystem und seine mediale Präsentation, hg. mit D. Bo- schung, Wiesbaden 2006. Stand: 06.11.19 Prof. Dr. Werner Eck Schriftenverzeichnis 3 41. Prosopographia Imperii Romani saec. I. II. III., Pars VII fasc. 2, hg. W. Eck - M. Heil - K. Wachtel, Berlin 2006. 42. Prosopographia Imperii Romani saec. I. II. III., Pars VIII fasc. 1, hg. W. Eck - M. Heil - J. Heinrichs, Berlin 2009. 43. H. Matzerath Köln in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. 1933 - 1945, Geschichte der Stadt Köln Bd. 12, Köln 2009. 44. Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae. Volume I 1: Jerusalem: 1-704, hg. Hannah M. Cotton, Leah di Segni, Werner Eck, Benjamin Isaac, Alla Kushnir-Stein, Hagai Misgav, Jonathan Price, Israel Roll, Ada Yardeni (Eds.), with the assistance of Marfa Heimbach and Naomi Schneider, Berlin 2010. 45. H.-W. Bergerhausen, Köln im eisernen Zeitalter.1610 – 1686, Geschichte der Stadt Köln Bd. 6, Köln 2010 46. Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae. Volume II: Caesarea and the Middle Coast: 1121-2160, hg. Walter Ameling, Hannah M. Cotton, Werner Eck, Benjamin Isaac, Alla Kushnir-Stein, Hagai Misgav, Jonathan Price, Ada Yardeni, with contributions by Robert Daniel, Avner Ecker, Michael Shenkar, Claudia Sode, with the assistance of Marfa Heimbach, Dirk Koßmann and Naomi Schneider, Berlin 2011. 47. Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae. Volume I 2: Jerusalem: 705-1120, hg. Hannah M. Cotton, Leah di Segni, Werner Eck, Benjamin Isaac, Alla Kushnir-Stein, Hagai Misgav, Jonathan Price, Israel Roll, Ada Yardeni, with the assistance of Marfa Heimbach and Naomi Schneider, Berlin 2012 48. J. Herres, Köln in preußischer Zeit. 1815 – 1871, Geschichte der Stadt Köln Bd. 9, Köln 2012 49. Studia Epigraphica in memoriam Géza Alföldy, hg. Werner Eck - Bence Fehér - Péter Kovács, Bonn 2013. 50. Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae. Volume III: South Coast: 2161-2648, hg. Walter Ameling, Hannah M. Cotton, Werner Eck, Benjamin Isaac, Alla Kushnir-Stein, Hagai Misgav, Jonathan Price, Ada Yardeni, with contributions by Avner Ecker ꞏ Robert Hoyland. Editorial staff Marfa Heimbach, Dirk Koßmann, Berlin 2014. 978-3-11-033767- 9 51. ÖFFENTLICHKEIT – MONUMENT – TEXT. XIV Congressus Internationalis Epigraphiae Graecae et Latinae Akten, hg. Werner Eck und Peter Funke, Berlin 2014. 52. Rome, Judaea and its Neighbors. Special Issue in Honor of Hannah M. Cotton, Scripta Classica Israelica 33, 2014, hg. zusammen mit R. Feig Vishnia - R. Zelnick-Abramovitz, Jerusalem 2014. 53. Für Köln. Leben für die Stadt. Gedenkschrift für Hanns Schaefer, Köln 2014. 54. Prosopographia Imperii Romani saec. I. II. III., Pars VIII fasc. 2, hg. W. Eck - M. Heil - J. Heinrichs, Berlin 2015. 55. H. Stehkämper – C. Dietmar, Köln im Hochmittelalter. 1074/75 – 1288. Entstehung und Aufstieg der bürgerschaftlichen Stadt, Geschichte der Stadt Köln Bd. 3, Köln 2016. 56. G. Schwerhoff, Köln im Ancien Régime, 1686 – 1794. Geschichte der Stadt Köln, Band 7, Köln 2017. 57. (zusammen mit M. Heil) Prosopographie des Römischen Kaiserreichs - Ertrag und Perspektiven. Kolloquium aus Anlass der Vollendung der Prosopographia Imperii Romani, Berlin 2018. 58. C. Volume IV: Iudaea-Idumaea: 2649-3978, hg. Walter Ameling, Hannah M. Cotton, Werner Eck, Avner Ecker, Benjamin Isaac, Hagai Misgav, Jonathan Price, Peter Weiß, Ada Yardeni. Editorial staff Marfa Heimbach, Dirk Koßmann, Berlin 2018. Stand: 06.11.19 Prof. Dr. Werner Eck Schriftenverzeichnis 4 59. Diocleziano e la frontiera giuridica dell’impero, hg. W. Eck - S. Puliatti, Pavia 2018. 60. Th. Mergel, Köln im Kaiserreich 1871 – 1918, Geschichte der Stadt Köln Bd. 10, Köln 2018 61. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik Bd. 38-210, herausgegeben zusammen mit anderen Kolleginnen und Kollegen. II. Aufsätze 62. Die Eroberung von Masada und eine neue Inschrift des L. Flavius Silva Nonius Bassus, ZNTW 60, 1969, 282-289. 63. Die Legaten von Lykien und Pamphylien unter Vespasian, ZPE 6, 1970, 65-75. 64. Das Eindringen des Christentums in den Senatorenstand bis zu Konstantin d. Gr., Chiron 1, 1971, 381-406. 65. Zur Verwaltungsgeschichte Italiens unter Marc Aurel. Ein iuridicus per Flaminiam et Transpadanam, ZPE 8, 1971, 71-79. 66. Prosopographische Bemerkungen zum XII. Supplementband der Real-Encyklopädie, ZPE 8, 1971, 81-92. 67. Zum Rechtsstatus von Sardinien im 2. Jh. n. Chr., Historia 20, 1971, 510-512. 68. Bemerkungen zum Militärkommando in den Senatsprovinzen der Kaiserzeit, Chiron 2, 1972, 429-436. 69. Zum Ende der legio IX Hispana, Chiron 2, 1972, 459-462. 70. Die Laufbahn des L. Antonius Albus, Suffektkonsul unter Hadrian, Epigraphische Studien 9, 1972, 17-23. 71. Zu den prokonsularen Legationen in der Kaiserzeit, Epigraphische Studien 9, 1972, 24-36. 72. Die Familie der Volusii Saturnini in neuen Inschriften aus Lucus Feroniae, Hermes 100, 1972, 461-484. 73. M. Pompeius Silvanus, consul designatus
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