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|a Trimalchio's Epigraphic HabitStrategies for the Principate; Think Like a Freedman; Learning from Fable; Conclusion; Chapter 4 Imperial Freedmen and Imperial Power; Marcus Antonius Pallas; Political Symbols from Social Practice; Alternatives through Inscribed Writing; Conclusion; Chapter 5 Telling Life Stories; Continuity and Change in the Freed Life Course; Personal Relationships; Work and Collegia; Votive Dedications; Birthdays; Biography and Political Change; Stoicism and Christianity as Alternative Frameworks; Continuity in the Spiritual Life Course; Conclusion; Conclusion; Bibliography
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