Daniele Miano, Lecturer in Ancient History, University of Sheffield
Daniele Miano is Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Sheffield. He studied in Rome, Pisa, Paris, and Manchester, obtaining his doctorate from the Scuola Normale Superiore at Pisa. Before coming to Sheffield, he held a Lectureship in Ancient History at Brasenose and St Anne's Colleges, Oxford, and a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at University College, Dublin. His research interests focus on the history and historiography of Republican Rome and Italy. He has published in particular on gods and goddesses in ancient Italy, and on memorial practices and historiography in Republican Rome.
Frontmatter List of Figures List of Maps 0. Introduction: Word and Concept 1. The City of Fortuna 2. Fortunae in Italy 3. Archaic Rome 4. Fortuna and the Republic 5. To Each His Own 6. Fortuna in Translation, Fortuna as Translation 7. A Godless Goddess 8. Conclusions: Fragmentation and Unity Endmatter Bibliography Index
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