Annalisa Marzano - Selected Publications#


Books

A. Marzano, Plants, Politics and Empire in Ancient Rome. Cambridge 2022; online ISBN: 9781009121958; hardback ISBN: 9781009100663.

A. Marzano & G.P.R. Metraux (eds), The Roman Villa in the Mediterranean Basin: Late Republic to Late Antiquity. Cambridge 2018. ISBN: 9781107164314; online ISBN: 9781316687147.

A. Marzano, Harvesting the Sea: The Exploitation of Marine Resources in the Roman Mediterranean. (Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy). Oxford 2013. ISBN 9780199675623.

A. Marzano: Roman Villas in Central Italy. A Social and Economic History. (Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition, Vol. 30), Leiden & Boston 2007. ISBN 9789004160378.

Articles and Book Chapters

‘Fisheries in the Roman World: Access, Control, and Organization’, Mediterraneo Antico 26.1-2, 2023: 193-212.

‘The Economy of the City of Rome’, in S. von Reden and K. Ruffing (eds), Handbuch der Wirtschaftsgeschichte. Die Antike Wirtschaft. Berlin and Boston 2023, 559-582. doi: 10.1515/9783110570410-024

A. Marzano,‘A Luxury Maritime Villa on the Sorrento Peninsula: When Real Estate Does Not Make Financial Sense’, in M. García Morcillo and C. Rosillo-López (eds), The Real Estate Market in the Roman World. Abingdon and New York 2023, 148-166

A. Marzano, ‘Livia the Auctor and the Symbolism of Grafting’, Cambridge Classical Journal 69 (December 2023; fist published online on 20 January 2023), 44 - 58. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1750270522000161

A. Marzano, ‘The Personal Infrastructure of Maritime Trade’, in P. Cady and E. Mataix Ferrandiz (eds), Roman Law and Maritime Commerce. Edinburgh 2022, 57-76. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781474478168-009.

A. Marzano, ‘Figures in an Imperial Landscape. Ecological and Societal Factors on Settlement Patterns and Agriculture in Roman Italy’, in P. Erdkamp, K. Verboven, and J. G. Manning (eds), Climate and Society in Ancient Worlds. Diversity in Collapse and Resilience. London, 2021, 505-531. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81103-7_17

A. Marzano, ‘Maritime Villas and Seasonality’, in R. Raja and A. Lichtenberger (eds), The Archaeology of Seasonality (Studies in Classical Archaeology 11). Turnhout 2021, 263-278.

A. Marzano,‘Capital Accumulation and Production: A View from the Roman World’, in M. Kelly and P. Pacha (eds), Capitalism’s Past. An Inquiry into the Possibility of Pre-Modern Capitalism. 2021 (published in Open Access by Networks and Neighbours-Punctum Book, https://capitalismspast.org/symposium-1/).

A. Marzano, ‘A story of land and water: Capital and investment in large-scale fishing and fish-salting operations’, in P. Erdkamp and K. Verboven (eds), Capital, Investment, and Innovation in the Roman World. Oxford 2020, 275-306.

A. Marzano, ‘Food, Popinae, and the Emperor: Some Considerations on the Early-Imperial Policies on the Sale of Food’, in G.A. Cecconi, R. Lizzi Testa, A. Marcone (eds), The Past as Present. Essays on Roman History in Honour of Guido Clemente (Studi e Testi tardoantichi 17). Turnhout 2019, 435-458. (ISBN: 978-2-503-58524-6).

A. Marzano, ‘Maritime villas and the resources of the sea’, in A. Marzano & G. Metraux (eds), The Roman Villa in the Mediterranean Basin: From the Late Republic Through Late Antiquity. Cambridge 2018, 125-140.

A. Marzano, ‘Classical Archaeology and the Ancient Economy’, in A. Lichtenberger and R. Raja (eds), The Diversity of Classical Archaeology. Turnhout 2017, 101-14.

A. Marzano, ‘Villas as Instigators and Indicators of Economic Growth’. In: P. Erdkamp and K. Verboven (eds), Structure and Performance in the Roman Economy. Models, Methods and Case Studies. Brussels 2015, 197-221.

A. Marzano, ‘Reshaping the Past, Shaping the Present: Andrea De Jorio and Naples’ Classical Heritage’. In C. Buongiovanni & J. Hughes (eds), Remembering Parthenope: The Reception of Classical Naples from Antiquity to the Present. (Classical Presences) Oxford 2015, 266-83.

A. Marzano, ‘Roman gardens, military conquests, and elite self-representation’. In K. Coleman (ed.), Le jardin dans l’Antiquité. (Entretiens sur l’Antiquité classique 60). Genève 2014, 195-244.

A. Marzano, ‘Agricultural Production in the Hinterland of Rome: Wine and Olive Oil’. In A. Bowman and A. Wilson (eds), The Roman Agricultural Economy. Organization, Investment, and Production. (Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy 3). Oxford 2013, 85-106.

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