Fergus Millar is one of the most influential contemporary historians of
the ancient world. His essays and books, above all The Emperor in the
Roman World and The Roman Near East, have transformed our
understanding of the communal culture and civil government of the
Greco-Roman world. This second volume of the three-volume collection of
Millar's published essays draws together twenty of his classic pieces on
the government, society, and culture of the Roman Empire (some of them
published in inaccessible journals). Every article in Volume 2 addresses
the themes of how the Roman Empire worked in practice and what it was
like to live under Roman rule. As in the first volume of the collection,
English translations of the extended Greek and Latin passages in the
original articles make Millar's essays accessible to readers who do not
read these languages.