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A Companion to the Political Culture of the Roman Republic

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Arena, Valentina
Otros Autores: Prag, J. R. W., Stiles, Andrew
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2021.
Colección:Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • A COMPANION TO THE POLITICAL CULTURE OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC
  • Contents
  • Notes on Editors
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • 1 Political Culture: Career of a Concept
  • Part I Modern Reading
  • 2 Machiavelli's Roman Republic
  • 3 The Roman Republic and the English Republic
  • 4 Liberty, Rights and Virtue: The Roman Republic in Eighteenth-Century France
  • 5 A Roman Revolution: Classical Republicanism in the Creation of the American Republic
  • 6 Theodor Mommsen's History of Rome and Its Political and Intellectual Context
  • 7 The Political Culture of the Republic since Syme's The Roman Revolution: A Story of a Debate
  • Part II Ancient Interpreters
  • 8 Polybius and Roman Political Culture
  • 9 Cicero: In and Above the Republic's Political Culture
  • 10 Sallust
  • 11 Augustan Republics: Livy, Dionysius of Halicarnassus and the Politics of the Past
  • 12 Plutarch's Evaluation of Roman Politics and Political Figures
  • 13 Appian, Cassius Dio and the Roman Republic
  • Part III Institutionalised Loci
  • 14 The Census
  • 15 The Senate
  • 16 Roman Political Assemblies
  • 17 Armies and Political Culture
  • 18 Imperator and Politician: The Consul as the Highest Magistrate of the Republic
  • 19 The Tribunate of the Plebs: Between Compromise and Revolution
  • 20 Priests
  • 21 Other Magistrates, Officials and Apparitores
  • Part IV Political Actors
  • 22 The Civis
  • 23 Romans, Latins and Allies
  • 24 Peregrini/Nationes Exterae: Foreigners and the Political Culture of the Roman Republic
  • 25 Republican Elites: Patricians, Nobiles, Senators and Equestrians
  • 26 Matronae and Politics in Republican Rome
  • 27 On Freedom and Citizenship: Freedmen as Agents and Metaphors of Roman Political Culture
  • Part V Values, Rituals and Political Discourse
  • 28 Roman Republican Political Culture: Values and Ideology
  • 29 From Patronage to Violence and Bribery: Towards a New Political Culture
  • 30 The Political Culture of the Plebs
  • 31 The Law and the Courts in Roman Political Culture
  • 32 Rhetoric and Roman Political Culture
  • 33 Religion and Rituals in Republican Rome
  • 34 Myth and Theatre
  • 35 Imagery and Space
  • Part VI Politics in Action
  • Case Studies
  • 36 The Political Culture of Rome in 218-212 bce
  • 37 Roman Political Culture in 169 bce
  • 38 133 bce: Politics in a Time of Challenge and Crisis
  • 39 88 bce
  • 40 The Year 52 bce
  • Index
  • EULA