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The high command in the Roman republic : the principle of the summum imperium auspiciumque from 509 to 19 BCE.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Vervaet, Frederik
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Latín
Publicado: [Stuttgart] : Franz Steiner Verlag, 2014.
Colección:Historia (Wiesbaden, Germany). Einzelschriften ; Bd. 232.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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490 1 |a Historia. Einzelschriften ;  |v Band 232 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Intro; TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; 1 THE IMPERIUM AUSPICIUMQUE; 1.1. INTRODUCTION; 1.2. IMPERIUM AUSPICIUMQUE; 1.3. DUCTUS AUSPICIUMQUE -- DUCTUS IMPERIUM AUSPICIUMQUE.; 1.4. CONCLUSION; 2 THE PRINCIPLE OF THE SUMMUM IMPERIUM AUSPICIUMQUE; 2.1. INTRODUCTION: THE SUMMUM IMPERIUM -- A MATTER OF DEFINITION; 2.2. COLLEGIATE RULE AND THE UNITY OF THE HIGH COMMAND: THE TURNUS OF THE FASCES; 2.3. CONCLUSION: THE TURNUS OF THE FASCES AND THE SUMMUM IMPERIUM AUSPICIUMQUE; 3 SUMMUM IMPERIUM AUSPICIUMQUE AND PROUINCIA; 3.1. INTRODUCTION: THE CONCEPT OF PROUINCIA 
505 8 |a 3.2. IMPERIUM AUSPICIUMQUE AND PROUINCIA3.3. CONCLUSION: CUIUS PROUINCIA, EIUS SUMMUM IMPERIUM AUSPICIUMQUE; 4 THE SUMMUM IMPERIUM AUSPICIUMQUE AND THE IUS TRIUMPHI; 4.1. INTRODUCTION: THE DOGMATIC VIEW OF TH. MOMMSEN; 4.2. THE DOUBLE TRIUMPH UNDER THE REPUBLIC: THE PRESENT STATE OF THE QUESTION; 4.3. THE IMPERIUM AUSPICIUMQUE AS A CONDITION SINE QUA NON FOR FULL TRIUMPHAL HONOURS; 4.4. THE SUMMUM IMPERIUM AUSPICIUMQUE AND THE IUS TRIUMPHI; 4.5. CONCLUSIVE OBSERVATIONS: CASTING OFF TH. MOMMSEN'S LONG SHADOW; 5 THE CONSULS AND THE PROUINCIAE POPULI ROMANI 
505 8 |a 5.1. THE CONSULS, THE PROCONSULS AND THE PROVINCES: THE PRESENT STATE OF THE QUESTION5.2. THE CONSULS AS NATURAL SUMMI IMPERATORES OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC; 5.3. THE CONSULS AND THE PROCONSULS: THEORY AND PRACTICE; 5.4. THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL STATUS, SENATORIAL RANK AND PERSONAL AUCTORITAS; 5.5. EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULE EX SENATUS CONSULTO AND/OR E LEGE; 5.6. SOME OTHER RELEVANT CASES; 5.7. THE NONEXISTENCE OF THE CONDITIONAL CONSULARE IMPERIUM MAIUS QUAM UNDER THE REPUBLIC; 5.8. THE CONSULS AND THE SUMMUM IMPERIUM AUSPICIUMQUE: CONCLUSIONS; 6 THE HIERARCHY OF IMPERATORES IN PROUINCIAE PERMIXTAE 
505 8 |a 6.1. INTRODUCTION6.2. IMPERATORS WITH THE SAME OFFICIAL STATUS; 6.3. IMPERATORS WITH DIFFERENT OFFICIAL STATUSES AND PAR POTESTAS; 6.4. IMPERATORS WITH DIFFERENT OFFICIAL STATUSES AND IMPAR POTESTAS; 6.5. THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL STATUS, SENATORIAL RANK AND PERSONAL AUCTORITAS; 6.6. EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULE; 6.7. CONCLUSION; 7 THE MONOPOLIZATION OF THE SUPREME COMMAND: FROM CORNELIUS SULLA FELIX TO IMPERATOR CAESAR AUGUSTUS; 7.1. INTRODUCTION; 7.2. THE DICTATORSHIP OF CORNELIUS SULLA: A DANGEROUS PRECEDENT; 7.3. THE COMMANDS OF CN. POMPEIUS MAGNUS: BREAKING NEW GROUND 
505 8 |a 7.4. CAESAR THE DICTATOR: UNUS SUMMUS IMPERATOR IN TOTO IMPERIO7.5. THE TRIUMVIRS R.P.C. (43-27 BCE): FROM OLIGOPOLY TO MONOPOLY; 7.6. THE AUGUSTAN SETTLEMENTS: THE LASTING SUPREMACY OF IMPERATOR CAESAR; 7.7. EPILOGUE: AUGUSTUS AND THE PUBLIC PROVINCES; 7.8. CONCLUSIONS; CONCLUSIONS; POSTSCRIPT: THE SCOPE OF THE SO-CALLED LEX CURIATA DE IMPERIO; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. A CONCISE STATE OF THE QUESTION; 3. A CURIATE LAW FOR THE MAGISTRATUS MINORES?; 4. THE PRECISE SCOPE OF THE LEX CURIATA DE IMPERIO; 5. TIMING AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE ROGATIO CURIATA DE IMPERIO 
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