Language of Instruction |
Türkçe |
Course Type |
Elective Courses |
Course Instructor(s) |
DOÇ. DR. BEKİR SITKI ALPTEKİN ORANSAY |
Mode of Delivery |
Face to Face |
Prerequisites |
There is no prerequisites |
Courses Recomended |
None |
Recommended Reading List |
Mitchell, S. (1993). Anatolia: Land, Men, and Gods in Asia Minor. Vol. I-II. Oxford: Clarendon Press.Speidel, M. P. (1984). Roman Army Studies. Amsterdam: J.C. Gieben.French, D. H. (2003). Roman Roads and Milestones of Asia Minor. Fasc. 3: Eastern Asia Minor. London: British Institute at Ankara.Kennedy, D. L. (1998). The Roman Army in the East. Ann Arbor: Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series.Isaac, B. (1990). The Limits of Empire: The Roman Army in the East. Oxford: Clarendon Press.Haynes, I. (2013). The Roman Army in the East. In D. S. Potter (Ed.), A Companion to the Roman Empire (pp. 197–218). Oxford: Blackwell.Ramsay, W. M. (1890). The Historical Geography of Asia Minor. London: John Murray.Mitchell, S., & French, D. (eds.) (2012). The Greek and Latin Inscriptions of Ankara (Ancyra). Vol. I-II. Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. |
Assessment methods and criteria |
1 Quiz, 1 Final Exam, 1 Paper |
Work Placement |
None |
Catalog Content |
The Army in the Roman Empire, the Military System and Equipment in the Roman Army, Rome’s Military Activities in the Eastern Mediterranean, Hellenistic Military Systems in Anatolia, The Entry of the Roman Army into Anatolia: Civil War period, Principate period; Changes Made by Augustus in the Roman Army System; Military Colonies and Anatolia; Defense Systems Established by the Roman Empire in Anatolia: Imperial provinces, Senatorial provinces; Defense Centers in Eastern Anatolia, Satala, Melitene, Samosata, Zeugma, the Importance of Southern Anatolia during the Persian Campaigns; Lycia, Pamphylia, Cilicia. |