罗马日耳曼尼亚?日耳曼尼亚什么?

M. Reddé
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本章对罗马德意志作一些概括性的评述。英语中的“罗马德意志”一词既指日耳曼尼亚的两个罗马行省(分别为下行省和上行省),也指被罗马化的现代德意志地区,即罗马日耳曼尼亚的两个行省Raetia和Noricum的一小部分。从罗马行政组织的角度来看,罗马德意志并不局限于现代德意志的领土,它延伸到现代法国的很大一部分。讨论内容包括日耳曼省经济发展的节奏;德国考古学近年来取得的巨大进步;以及自由日耳曼世界在与帝国关系中的地位。
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Roman Germania? What Germania?
This chapter presents some general remarks about Roman Germany. The English term ‘Roman Germany’ refers to both the two Roman provinces of Germania (respectively Inferior and Superior) and to the regions of modern Germany that were Romanized, i.e. the two provinces of Roman Germania, Raetia, and a small part of Noricum. When considered from the perspective of the Roman administrative organization, Roman Germany is not confined to the territory of modern Germany: it extends over a significant part of modern France. The discussions include the rhythms of economic development in the provinces of Germania; the great strides made by German archaeology in recent years; and the position of the free Germanic world in its relations with the Empire.
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