Harvard University Press, 1940. — 152 p. Limiting himself to the history of the Roman Republic down to the Battle of Actium (31 BC), F.E. Adcock here gives an illuminating and interesting account of the Roman art of war. The Roman, he maintains, was half a soldier from the start, and he could endure a discipline which soon produced the other half. To him war was not romantic nor...
Teaching Company Press, 2018. — 230 p. The Roman Republic is one of the most breathtaking civilizations in world history. Between roughly 500 B.C.E. to the turn of the millennium, a modest city-state developed an innovative system of government and expanded into far-flung territories. This powerful civilization inspired America’s founding fathers, gifted us a blueprint for...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2019. — 280 p. A history of the Roman Republic within the wider Mediterranean world, focusing on 330 to 30 BCE. Broad in scope, this book uniquely considers the history of the Roman Republic in tandem with the rich histories of the Hellenistic kingdoms and city-states that endured after the death of Alexander the Great. It provides students with a full picture of...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2019. — 280 p. A history of the Roman Republic within the wider Mediterranean world, focusing on 330 to 30 BCE. Broad in scope, this book uniquely considers the history of the Roman Republic in tandem with the rich histories of the Hellenistic kingdoms and city-states that endured after the death of Alexander the Great. It provides students with a full picture...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2022. — 688 p. An insightful and original exploration of Roman Republic politics. In A Companion to the Political Culture of the Roman Republic , editors Valentina Arena and Jonathan Prag deliver an incisive and original collection of forty contributions from leading academics representing various intellectual and academic traditions. The collected works...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2022. — 688 p. An insightful and original exploration of Roman Republic politics. In A Companion to the Political Culture of the Roman Republic , editors Valentina Arena and Jonathan Prag deliver an incisive and original collection of forty contributions from leading academics representing various intellectual and academic traditions. The collected works...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2022. — 688 p. An insightful and original exploration of Roman Republic politics. In A Companion to the Political Culture of the Roman Republic, editors Valentina Arena and Jonathan Prag deliver an incisive and original collection of forty contributions from leading academics representing various intellectual and academic traditions. The collected works...
London ; New York: Routledge, 2020. — 348 p. : 6 b/w illus. — (Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies Series). This volume addresses the fundamental importance of the army, warfare, and military service to the development of both the Roman Republic and wider Italic society in the second half of the first millennium BC. It brings together emerging and established scholars in the...
Blackwell, 1972. — 170 p. This book is a classic, a rich and rewarding study of an essential aspect of Roman imperialism - the way that almost all aspects of Rome's administration was supported by private enterprise, from transporting grain to feeding armies to building aqueducts to collecting taxes and much more. Anyone with a serious interest in Roman history will find it...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2018. — 534 p. — (Acta Senatus: B. Studien und Materialien 3). Si pubblicano, con alcuni innesti, i frutti di un seminario interdisciplinare organizzato presso l’Institut für Rechtsgeschichte dell’Università di Münster nel dicembre 2015. Lo scopo, imprescindibile per l’obiettivo finale della palingenesi dei senatus consulta, è quello non solo di avviare...
Brill, 2020. — xii + 269 p. — (Impact of Empire, Vol. 37). Libertas and Res Publica in the Roman Republic offers some essential ideas for an understanding of Roman politics during the Republican period by analysing two key concepts: libertas (liberty) and res publica (public matter, republic). Exploring these concepts through a variety of different aspects – legal, religious,...
University of Michigan Press, 2021. — 367 p. Foodways in Roman Republican Italy explores the production, preparation, and consumption of food and drink in Republican Italy to illuminate the nature of cultural change during this period. Traditionally, studies of the cultural effects of Roman contact and conquest have focused on observing changes in the public realm: that is,...
Cambridge - New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011. – 387 p. ISBN: 978-1-107-00154-1 Hardback The consulate was the focal point of Roman politics. Both the ruling class and the ordinary citizens fixed their gaze on the republic’s highest office – to be sure, from different perspectives and with differing expectations. While the former aspired to the consulate as the...
Cambridge University Press, 2011. — 387 p. The consulate was the focal point of Roman politics. Both the ruling class and the ordinary citizens fixed their gaze on the republic’s highest office – to be sure, from different perspectives and with differing expectations. While the former aspired to the consulate as the defining magistracy of their social status, the latter...
Oxford University Press, 2023. — x + 230 p. Strongly-held values can stabilize a society. They can also splinter it. In Restraint, Conflict, and the Fall of the Roman Republic , Paul Belonick explores the moral paradoxes of Republican Rome. He describes how aristocrats engaged in "performative politics," aggressively seeking self-advancement with a competitiveness that fueled...
Oxford University Press, 2023. — 240 p. Strongly-held values can stabilize a society. They can also splinter it. In Restraint, Conflict, and the Fall of the Roman Republic , Paul Belonick explores the moral paradoxes of Republican Rome. He describes how aristocrats engaged in "performative politics," aggressively seeking self-advancement with a competitiveness that fueled the...
Cambridge University Press, 2023. — 348 p. During the fourth and third centuries BCE, Roman expansion into Italy reshaped the peninsula's Archaic societies and prompted new political relationships, new economic practices, and new sociocultural structures. Rural landscapes and urban spaces throughout Latium saw intensified use amidst novel principles of land management, animal...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 1998. — 413 p. — (Historia-Einzelschriften 119). Erstmals werden Entstehung und Entwicklung der Circus- und Theaterspiele des römischen Staates von der Frühzeit bis auf Caesar behandelt. Warum wurden immer wieder neue ludi publici eingerichtet? In welcher Art und wozu wurden bestehende ausgestaltet? Durch die Verbindung einer politischen Sichtweise mit...
Brill, 2024. — 340 p. — (Mnemosyne Supplements 487). This monograph explores the relationship between the economy of Rome and its growing military activity from 406 to 100 BCE. It investigates the economic repercussions of the military efforts to achieve and sustain the Mediterranean expansion of the Republic. Fabrizio Biglino obtained his Ph.D. in Classics and Ancient History...
Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag GmbH, 2024. — 648 p. — (Potsdamer altertumswissenschaftliche Beiträge 82). Die kulturelle Selbstfindung der Bürgerschaft und ihre institutionelle Regularisierung vollzogen sich in der Mittleren Republik auf markante Weise im Feld der Religion. Senat und Bürgerschaft bestimmten, welche Kulte 'zivisch' organisiert, als genuiner Teil römischer...
Cambridge University Press, 2018. — 365 p. This volume brings together a distinguished international group of researchers to explore public speech in Republican Rome in its institutional and ideological contexts. The focus throughout is on the interaction between argument, speaker, delivery and action. The chapters consider how speeches acted alongside other factors - such as...
Routledge, 2012. — 419 p. This volume examines the development, structure and role of education from the third century B.C to the time of Trajan, a period which saw great changes in Roman society. When originally published it was the first complete review of the subject for half a century and was based on a new collection and analysis of ancient source material. The book is...
Macmillan Company, 1909. — 548 p. In opposition to Mommsen, the author believes that both patricians and plebeians took part in the legislative assemblies, and that political class distinctions at Rome arose from economic causes. His argument is well-founded and very important. The rest of the book gives a very accurate and full description of the activities and functions of the...
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019. — 392 p. The year 146 BC marked the brutal end to the Roman Republic's 118-year struggle for the western Mediterranean. Breaching the walls of their great enemy, Carthage, Roman troops slaughtered countless citizens, enslaved those who survived, and leveled the 700-year-old city. That same year in the east, Rome destroyed Corinth and subdued...
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019. — 392 p. The year 146 BC marked the brutal end to the Roman Republic's 118-year struggle for the western Mediterranean. Breaching the walls of their great enemy, Carthage, Roman troops slaughtered countless citizens, enslaved those who survived, and leveled the 700-year-old city. That same year in the east, Rome destroyed Corinth and...
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019. — 383 p. The year 146 BC marked the brutal end to the Roman Republic's 118-year struggle for the western Mediterranean. Breaching the walls of their great enemy, Carthage, Roman troops slaughtered countless citizens, enslaved those who survived, and leveled the 700-year-old city. That same year in the east, Rome destroyed Corinth and...
Oxford University Press, 2000. — 990 p. Brennan's book surveys the history of the Roman praetorship, which was one of the most enduring Roman political institutions, occupying the practical center of Roman Republican administrative life for over three centuries. The study addresses political, social, military and legal history, as well as Roman religion. Volume I begins with a...
The American Philological Association, 1960. — 96 p. This is one of those extremely valuable resources that one must have if they want an indepth resource of magistrates that held any office within the cursus honorum and any of the tribunal positions. It provides detailed information on the official that held office, or those magistrates whose imperium was extended and the...
American Philological Association, 1952. — 647 p. Второй том справочного издания американского историка подробно раскрывает ежегодные назначения (избрания) на все высшие административные и военные должности в поздней Римской Республике в период с 99 по 31 годы до н.э. (до момента создания цезарем Августом Римской Империи). В данной книге в хронологическом порядке приводятся имена...
W.W. Norton and Company, 1974. — 180 p. "Social Conflicts in the Roman Republic" is a decent sketch of Roman social history from the early Republic until Augustus. This brief, readable book is more than excellent history. It is an insightful examination of issues of social class, income distribution, and economic inequality. it's also a detailed look at the political...
Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2019. — 352 p. — (Historiography of Rome and Its Empire 3). In a radical change of approach, Cassius Dio’s Forgotten History of Early Rome illuminates the least explored and understood part of Cassius Dio’s enormous Roman History: the first two decads, which span over half a millennium of history and constitute a quarter of Dio’s work. Combining literary...
U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995. — 207 p. Provides a series of fourteen addresses delivered in 1993 before the Senate by Senator Robert C. Byrd. Discusses the constitutional history of separated and shared powers as shaped in the republic and empire of ancient Rome. These lectures are also in opposition to the proposed line-item veto concept. The introduction states that...
Oxford University Press, 2014. — 272 p. Although a great deal of historical work has been done in the past decade on Roman triumphs, defeats and their place in Roman culture have been relatively neglected. Why should we investigate the defeats of a society that almost never lost a war? In Triumph in Defeat , Jessica H. Clark answers this question by showing what responses to...
Princeton University Press, 2017. — 250 p. In recent years, Roman political thought has attracted increased attention as intellectual historians and political theorists have explored the influence of the Roman republic on major thinkers from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment. Held up as a "third way" between liberalism and communitarianism, neo-Roman republicanism promises...
2nd edition. — Harvard University Press, 1992. — 240 p. Between the Sack of Rome by the Gauls in 390 BC and the middle of the second century BC, a part-time army of Roman peasants, under the leadership of the ruling oligarchy, conquered first Italy and then the whole of the Mediterranean. The loyalty of these marrauding heroes, and of the Roman population as a whole, to their...
Cambridge University Press, 2019. — 678 p. In the Roman social hierarchy, the equestrian order stood second only to the senatorial aristocracy in status and prestige. Throughout more than a thousand years of Roman history, equestrians played prominent roles in the Roman government, army, and society as cavalrymen, officers, businessmen, tax collectors, jurors, administrators, and...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. — 376 p. — ISBN: 9781107094314. Architecture and Politics in Republican Rome is the first book to explore the intersection between Roman Republican building practices and politics (c.509–44 BCE). At the start of the period, architectural commissions were carefully controlled by the political system; by the end, buildings were so...
University of Oxford, 2014. — 281 p. This research examines how, when and why the Romans assigned and defined the tasks of preparing and commanding fleets during the Republic. In doing so, it brings new evidence to bear on the wider debates about the nature of the prouincia and the institutional and administrative development of the Roman empire. The communis opinio is that a...
Routledge, 2015. — 854 p. In this second edition, Ancient Rome presents an extensive range of material, from the early Republic to the death of Augustus, with two new chapters on the Second Triumvirate and The Age of Augustus. Dillon and Garland have also included more extensive late Republican and Augustan sources on social developments, as well as further information on the...
2nd Edition — Routledge, 2015. — 878 p. In this second edition, Ancient Rome presents an extensive range of material, from the early Republic to the death of Augustus, with two new chapters on the Second Triumvirate and The Age of Augustus. Dillon and Garland have also included more extensive late Republican and Augustan sources on social developments, as well as further...
Routledge, 2021. — 818 p. This textbook provides comprehensive coverage of the political, military, and social history of ancient Rome from the earliest days of the Republic to its collapse and the subsequent foundations of the empire established by Augustus prior to his death in AD 14. Interspersed through the discussion of the political history of the period are crucial...
Pen & Sword Military, 2020. — 336 p. Religion was integral to the conduct of war in the ancient world and the Romans were certainly no exception. No campaign was undertaken, no battle risked, without first making sacrifice to propitiate the appropriate gods (such as Mars, god of War) or consulting oracles and omens to divine their plans. Yet the link between war and religion is...
Pen & Sword Military, 2020. — 336 p. Religion was integral to the conduct of war in the ancient world and the Romans were certainly no exception. No campaign was undertaken, no battle risked, without first making sacrifice to propitiate the appropriate gods (such as Mars, god of War) or consulting oracles and omens to divine their plans. Yet the link between war and religion is...
University of North Carolina Press, 2015. — 432 p. In this work, Fred Drogula studies the development of Roman provincial command using the terms and concepts of the Romans themselves as reference points. Beginning in the earliest years of the republic, Drogula argues, provincial command was not a uniform concept fixed in positive law but rather a dynamic set of ideas shaped by...
University of North Carolina Press, 2015. — 432 p. In this work, Fred Drogula studies the development of Roman provincial command using the terms and concepts of the Romans themselves as reference points. Beginning in the earliest years of the republic, Drogula argues, provincial command was not a uniform concept fixed in positive law but rather a dynamic set of ideas shaped by...
PublicAffairs, 2017. — 352 p. — ISBN10: 1610397215, ISBN13: 978-1610397216. The creator of the massively popular, award-winning podcast series The History of Rome brings to life the story of the tumultuous years that set the stage for the fall of the Roman Republic. The Roman Republic was one of the most remarkable achievements in the history of civilization. After its founding...
Herodotus Press, 2016. — 371 p. THE ROMAN EMPIRE STANDS as the greatest political achievement in the history of Western civilization. From its humble beginnings as a tiny kingdom in central Italy, Rome grew to envelope the entire Mediterranean until it ruled an empire that stretched from the Atlantic to Syria and from the Sahara to Scotland. Its enduring legacy continues to define...
Public Affairs, 2017. — 308 p. The Roman Republic was one of the most remarkable achievements in the history of civilization. Beginning as a small city-state in central Italy, Rome gradually expanded into a wider world filled with petty tyrants, barbarian chieftains, and despotic kings. Through the centuries, Rome's model of cooperative and participatory government remained...
Princeton University Press, 1985. — 337 p. Stephen L. Dyson finds in the experience of the Republic the origins of Roman frontier policy and methods of border control as practiced under the Empire. Focusing on the western provinces during the Republic, he demonstrates the ways in which Roman society, like that of the United States, was shaped by its own frontier. Originally...
Oxford University Press, 2002. — 349 p. The rise and fall of city patrons in the Greek East is linked to the fundamental changes that took place during the fall of the Republic and the transition to the Principate. This discursive treatment of the origins, nature, and decline of this type of patronage, and its place in Roman practice as a whole, is supplemented by a reference...
2nd Edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2014. — 518 p. "The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic" examines all aspects of Roman history and civilization from 509 to 49 BC. The key development of the republican period was Rome's rise from a small city to a wealthy metropolis, which served as the international capital of an extensive Mediterranean empire. These centuries...
Cambridge University Press, 2005. — 405 p. — ISBN-13 978-0-521-80794-4. " The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic " examines all aspects of Roman history and civilization from 509 to 49 BC. The key development of the republican period was Rome's rise from a small city to a wealthy metropolis, which served as the international capital of an extensive Mediterranean empire....
Princeton University Press, 2009. — 221 p. From the Renaissance to today, the idea that the Roman Republic lasted more than 450 years--persisting unbroken from the late sixth century to the mid-first century BC--has profoundly shaped how Roman history is understood, how the ultimate failure of Roman republicanism is explained, and how republicanism itself is defined. In Roman...
University of North Carolina Press, 2006. — xxiv + 400 p. Elite Romans periodically chose to limit or destroy the memory of a leading citizen who was deemed an unworthy member of the community. Sanctions against memory could lead to the removal or mutilation of portraits and public inscriptions. Harriet Flower provides the first chronological overview of the development of this...
University of North Carolina Press, 2011. — 424 p. Elite Romans periodically chose to limit or destroy the memory of a leading citizen who was deemed an unworthy member of the community. Sanctions against memory could lead to the removal or mutilation of portraits and public inscriptions. Harriet Flower provides the first chronological overview of the development of this Roman...
2nd edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2014. — 518 p. "The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic" examines all aspects of Roman history and civilization from 509 to 49 BC. The key development of the republican period was Rome's rise from a small city to a wealthy metropolis, which served as the international capital of an extensive Mediterranean empire. These centuries...
Cambridge University Press, 2011. — 284 p. Mark Forman explores the extent to which Paul's concept of 'inheritance' in Romans, and its associated imagery, logic and arguments, served to evoke socio-political expectations that were different to those which prevailed in contemporary Roman imperial discourse. Forman explores how Paul deploys the idea of inheritance in Romans and...
University of North Carolina Press, 2017. — xiv + 289 p. — (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome). In recent years, a long-established view of the Roman Empire during its great age of expansion has been called into question by scholars who contend that this model has made Rome appear too much like a modern state. This is especially true in terms of understanding how the...
University of Texas Press, 2009. — 215 p. Embarking on a unique study of Roman criminal law, Judy Gaughan has developed a novel understanding of the nature of social and political power dynamics in republican government. Revealing the significant relationship between political power and attitudes toward homicide in the Roman republic, Murder Was Not a Crime describes a legal...
Routledge, 2021. — 216 p. This volume explores the role that republican political participation played in forging elite Roman masculinity. It situates familiarly "manly" traits like militarism, aggressive sexuality, and the pursuit of power within a political system based on power sharing and cooperation. In deliberations in the Senate, at social gatherings, and on military...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2020. — 335 p. — (Historia Einzelschriften 264). Der Umgang der römisch-republikanischen Gemeinschaft mit Obstruktionen ist einzigartig in der Weltgeschichte. Es sind nicht nur zahlreiche Verzögerungs- und Verhinderungsversuche überliefert, manche Obstruktionsarten waren sogar als legitime Eingriffe in den Entscheidungsprozess allgemein akzeptiert. Gerade...
Oxford University Press, 2012. — 168 p. — (Very Short Introductions). The rise and fall of the Roman Republic occupies a special place in the history of Western civilization. From humble beginnings on the seven hills beside the Tiber, the city of Rome grew to dominate the ancient Mediterranean. Led by her senatorial aristocracy, Republican armies defeated Carthage and the...
Akten der internationalen Tagung anlässlich des 70. Todestages von Friedrich Münzer (Münster, 18.–20. Oktober 2012). — Franz Steiner Verlag, 2017. — 568 p. Die prosopographischen Arbeiten des Althistorikers Friedrich Münzer bilden bis heute ein unerlässliches Fundament für die Erforschung der Römischen Republik. Seinem Andenken ist dieser Band gewidmet, in dem die Frage nach...
Cambridge University Press, 2016. — xii + 307 p. This book offers the first comprehensive study of economic conditions and economic life in Roman cities during the late Republic and early Empire. By employing a sophisticated methodology based upon comparative evidence and contemporary economic theory, the author develops interlocking arguments about the relationship between four...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2021. — 351 p. — (Hermes-Einzelschriften 122). Die formative Phase der res publica Romana im langen 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr. bleibt grundlegend für unser Verständnis der politischen Kultur und späteren Imperiumsbildung Roms. Marian Helm untersucht diesen Zeitraum, mit dem sich nicht weniger als der Aufstieg Roms von einer Lokalmacht zur bestimmenden...
Ecole Française de Rome, 1985. — 605 p. La première proscription fut imposée en 82 av. J.-C. à la fin de la guerre civile entre les Marianistes et Sylla, et après la prise du pouvoir par Sylla. Dans un discours aux comices, après avoir rappelé les horreurs commises à Rome, il annonce qu'il va sévir contre tous ceux qui sont les responsables, les sénateurs et les chevaliers qui...
Oxford University Press, 2017. — 316 p. Res Publica and the Roman Republic' explores the political crisis at the end of the Roman Republic through the changing perceptions of the political sphere itself, the res publica. Partisan clashes over the political sphere, thus conceived, formed an important part of this crisis, though have received relatively little attention to date,...
Oxford University Press, 2017. — 316 p. Res Publica and the Roman Republic explores the political crisis at the end of the Roman Republic through the changing perceptions of the political sphere itself, the res publica. Partisan clashes over the political sphere, thus conceived, formed an important part of this crisis, though have received relatively little attention to date,...
Princeton University Press, 2010. — 232 p. In recent decades, scholars have argued that the Roman Republic's political culture was essentially democratic in nature, stressing the central role of the 'sovereign' people and their assemblies. Karl-J. Hölkeskamp challenges this view in Reconstructing the Roman Republic, warning that this scholarly trend threatens to become the new...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2019. — 258 p. During the period between the end of the Hannibalic War and Octavian's decisive victory in the battle of Actium in 31 BC, the Italian peninsula gradually evolved as the heartland of the Roman Empire as it was expanding across the Mediterranean. The international team of contributors to this book elucidates different aspects of the social,...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2019. — 258 p. During the period between the end of the Hannibalic War and Octavian's decisive victory in the battle of Actium in 31 BC, the Italian peninsula gradually evolved as the heartland of the Roman Empire as it was expanding across the Mediterranean. The international team of contributors to this book elucidates different aspects of the social,...
Editorial Universidad de Sevilla, 2019. — 232 p. Desde finales de la década de 1980, el debate internacional sobre la "cultura política" ha constituido una de las cuestiones más vibrantes en el campo de la Historia Antigua y, por supuesto, de los Estudios Clásicos en general, demostrando la vitalidad de este campo. En ese debate, el libro de Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp que aquí se...
Routledge, 2018. — 143 p. Often viewed as self-sufficient, Roman farmers actually depended on markets to supply them with a wide range of goods and services, from metal tools to medical expertise. However, the nature, extent, and implications of their market interactions remain unclear. This monograph uses literary and archaeological evidence to examine how farmers – from...
Routledge, 2020. — 142 p. Often viewed as self-sufficient, Roman farmers actually depended on markets to supply them with a wide range of goods and services, from metal tools to medical expertise. However, the nature, extent, and implications of their market interactions remain unclear. This monograph uses literary and archaeological evidence to examine how farmers – from...
Routledge, 2020. — 142 p. Often viewed as self-sufficient, Roman farmers actually depended on markets to supply them with a wide range of goods and services, from metal tools to medical expertise. However, the nature, extent, and implications of their market interactions remain unclear. This monograph uses literary and archaeological evidence to examine how farmers – from...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 1996. — 151 p. — (Historia - Einzelschriften 96). In dem vorliegenden Band wird in drei ausgewählten Bereichen die Art des Zusammenwirkens zwischen der politischen Elite und der einfachen Bürgerschaft genauer analysiert. Dabei zeigt sich, daß der hohe Zeit- und Kommunikationsaufwand der Elite nicht durch den großen Einfluß des Volkes auf...
Gorgias Press, 2008. — 170 p. The consilium, or advisory council, played an important role in the everyday activities of the Roman magistrate in his role as military commander. This work is an in-depth look at the commander's consilium from its first depicted appearances in the accounts of the legendary period to 31 BC. The concilium adapted to meet changing needs and serves to...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2019. — 330 p. — (HERMES Einzelschriften 115). Wählermanipulation, unerlaubte Wahlwerbung, gewalttätige Auseinandersetzungen und übersteigerte individuelle Selbstdarstellung waren Begleiterscheinungen der jährlichen Wahlen der römischen Republik. Die Zahl der Magistraturen war begrenzt – zugleich aber statuskonstituierend: Die Wahlen wurden deshalb zu...
Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 271 p. Roman senators and equestrians were always vulnerable to prosecution for their official conduct, especially since politically motivated accusations were common. When charged with a crime in Republican Rome, such men had a choice concerning their fate. They could either remain in Rome and face possible conviction and punishment, or go into...
De Gruyter, 2024. — 230 p. — (Studies in Ancient Civil War 1). The second century BCE was a time of prolonged debate at Rome about the changing nature of warfare. From the outbreak of the Second Punic War in 218 to Rome’s first civil war in 88 BCE, warfare shifted from the struggle against a great external enemy to a conflict against internal parties. This book argues that...
DeGruyter, 2024. — xii + 218 p. — (Studies in Ancient Civil War 1). The second century BCE was a time of prolonged debate at Rome about the changing nature of warfare. From the outbreak of the Second Punic War in 218 to Rome’s first civil war in 88 BCE, warfare shifted from the struggle against a great external enemy to a conflict against internal parties. This book argues that...
De Gruyter, 2024. — 230 p. — (Studies in Ancient Civil War 1). The second century BCE was a time of prolonged debate at Rome about the changing nature of warfare. From the outbreak of the Second Punic War in 218 to Rome’s first civil war in 88 BCE, warfare shifted from the struggle against a great external enemy to a conflict against internal parties. This book argues that...
Meisenheim am Glan: Anton Hain, 1980. — 122 S. Einleitung Cicero De legibus III - die 'Kodifikation': minoris magistratus — Senatsregierung und senatorischer Rang — Die Censoren — populi magister esto — Sonderämter und leges tabellariae Sallusts Sendschreiben an Caesar: De summa re publica — De plebe renovanda — De senatu Zusammenfassung Literatur Stellenregister Personen- und...
Il Mulino, 2023. — 184 p. Bruto è il nome della libertà, accomuna i due uomini che armarono la propria mano l’uno contro Tarquinio il Superbo, l’altro contro Cesare. Nel primo caso, Lucio Giunio Bruto caccia il tiranno e diventa il fondatore della libertà, nel secondo caso, Marco Giunio Bruto si fa congiurato nel tentativo, disperato, di fermare la storia e riportare indietro...
Palgrave Macmillan Stuttgart, 2023. — xii + 421 p. The history of the Roman Republic was a military success story. Texts, monuments and rituals commemorated Rome's victories, and this emphasis on its own triumphs formed a basis for the Roman nobility's claim to leadership. However, the Romans also suffered numerous heavy defeats during the Republic. This study is the first to...
Routledge, 1996. — 288 p. This work gives students of all levels access to a comprehensive collection of primary sources on the early history of Italy, from the early expansion of Roman power to the first emmergence of Italy as a unified and cultural political unit. The sources, presented in translation, cover the Roman conquest of Italy, the mechanisms used by Rome to govern...
Routledge, 1996. — 288 p. This work gives students of all levels access to a comprehensive collection of primary sources on the early history of Italy, from the early expansion of Roman power to the first emmergence of Italy as a unified and cultural political unit. The sources, presented in translation, cover the Roman conquest of Italy, the mechanisms used by Rome to govern...
Routledge, 1993. — 272 p. The history of the Greek cities of Italy during the period of Roman conquest and under Roman rule form a fascinating case study of the processes of Roman expansion and assimilation and of Greek reactions to the presence of Rome. This book reassesses the role of Magna Graecia in Roman Italy and illuminates the mechanisms of Roman control and the process of...
Franz Steiner, 2011. Kurztext Was passiert, wenn Normen im Widerspruch zueinander stehen? Christoph Lundgreen schlägt hier mit Hilfe eines theoriegeleiteten Ansatzes, der Regelkonzeptionen verschiedener Disziplinen berücksichtigt, eine neue Lesart des "Staatsrechts" der römischen Republik vor. Er untersucht dabei Konfliktfälle aus den Bereichen Wahlen, Provinzvergabe, Sakralrecht...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2014. — 278 p. — (Staatsdiskurse 28). War die römische Republik ein Staat? Dieser Frage gehen zehn renommierte Autoren in ihren Beiträgen nach, in denen sie mögliche Träger von Staatlichkeit beleuchten, Kommunikationsstrukturen nachvollziehen und die Erfüllung spezifischer Staatsaufgaben untersuchen. Konkret werden die Rollen von Bürgern, Elite und Volk,...
Edwin Mellen Press, 2013. — 359 p. This book presents a new translation of the classical Byzantine writer's work about ancient Magistrates of the Roman State. The objective of this edition is textual and translational in nature. Since the works of Lydus are replete with Latin vocabulary, this book serves to bring it into English. The translation is faithful to the original and...
Latomus, 1982. — 142 р. From boyhood, Bruce Macbain spent his days in reading history and historical fiction. The Greeks and Romans have held a special fascination for him and this led to earning a master’s degree in Classical Studies and a doctorate in Ancient History. Along the way, he also taught English as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Borneo. Later, he taught courses in Greek...
Mazda Publishers, 2007. — 212 p. Tigranes II (95-55 B.C.), known in Armenian historiography as Tigranes the Great, is the sole Armenian monarch who not only succeeded in unifying all the lands inhabited by the Armenians, but extended Armenian rule into Syria and northwestern Iran. In the first century B.C. he created an Armenian empire which lasted for some two decades, taking...
Pen and Sword History, 2018. — 208 p. The history of the Fabii Maximii is in many ways that of the Roman Republic. In the legends and historical scraps that survived the Republic, the members of the Fabius clan were, more often than not, the hammers that forged the empire. Few families contributed more to the survival and success of the Republic and for so many centuries. Few...
Frederick A. Praeger Publishers, 1966. — 244 p. — (Ancient Peoples and Places. Vol. 50). "Whatever you write about Republican Rome," a candid friend has remarked, "I'm looking at the pictures first." Good—I should hate to have the pictures left to the last. But I would prefer to find them also consulted along with the text, for that is how the book was written. What can one add...
Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 481 p. Recent studies of ancient Roman masculinities have concentrated on the private aspects of the subject, particularly sexuality, and have drawn conclusions from a narrow field of reference, usually rhetorical practice. In contrast, this book examines the public and the most important aspect of Roman masculinity: Manliness as represented by...
Princeton University Press, 1967. — xvi + 227 p. This book reconstructs the pre-Julian calendar of Rome on the basis of epigraphical and literary evidence, and analyzes its relation to the solar and lunar years. Mrs. Michels shows how the varied contents of the calendar were related to the political as well as to the religious life of Rome of the first century B.C. She traces the...
University of Michigan Press, 2016. — 264 p. The Aventine - one of Rome’s canonical seven hills - has long been identified as the city’s plebeian district, which housed the lower orders of society and served as the political headquarters, religious citadel, and social bastion of those seeking radical reform of the Republican constitution. Lisa Marie Mignone challenges the...
University of Michigan Press, 2016. — 264 p. The Aventine - one of Rome’s canonical seven hills - has long been identified as the city’s plebeian district, which housed the lower orders of society and served as the political headquarters, religious citadel, and social bastion of those seeking radical reform of the Republican constitution. Lisa Marie Mignone challenges the...
University of Michigan Press, 2016. — xv + 243 p. The Aventine—one of Rome’s canonical seven hills—has long been identified as the city’s plebeian district, which housed the lower orders of society and served as the political headquarters, religious citadel, and social bastion of those seeking radical reform of the Republican constitution. Lisa Marie Mignone challenges the...
London: University Press of New England, 2002. — 220 p. ISBN: 1-58465-198-9 (cloth: alk. paper) – ISBN: 1-58465-199-7 (pbk.: alk. paper). It is a fact that the very long-lived Roman Republic has consistently played a surprisingly slight role in political theory and discussions about the nature of democracy, forms of government, and other matters, particularly when compared to...
Editora Vozes, 2015. — 195 p. Situada entre una diplomacia e a violência, a história da República romana testemunhou grandes realizações e infortúnios, oferecendo ao homem antigo material suficiente para o registro de suas percepções sobre o mundo no qual se via inserido. Este livro representa um esforço de síntese e análise dos eventos mais importantes dessa história, de modo...
Cambridge University Press, 2017. — 214 p. The politics of the Roman Republic has in recent decades been the subject of intense debate, covering issues such as the degree of democracy and popular influence, 'parties' and ideology, politics as public ritual, and the character of Rome's political culture. This engaging book examines all these issues afresh, and presents an original...
Cambridge University Press, 2023. — viii + 322 p. The boni, the wealthy, but largely non-political, section of the Roman elite, have hitherto escaped scholarly attention. This book draws a detailed and rounded picture of the boni, their identity, values and interests, also tracing their – often tense - relationship to the political class, whose inner circle of noble families...
De Boccard, 1974. — 410 p. On m'excusera de ne pas reprendre ici, en guise d'introduction à cette Prosopographie critique des chevaliers Romains de l'époque Républicaine, certaines des réflexions de méthode que j'ai présentées dans L'Ordre équestre à Vépoque Républicaine, Tome I, spécialement p. 147 et suiv. Ce travail, en effet, représente en quelque sorte la base...
Paris: E. de Boccard, 1966. — 753 p. Ce livre a pour origine un Diplôme d’Etudes Supérieures proposé par M. William Seston, Professeur à la Sorbonne et Maître de Conférences à l’E.N.S., en 1951. A cette époque, en effet, le texte récemment publié de la Tabula Hebana (1) venait de remettre en cause l’organisation des centuries de chevaliers et des décuries de juges à l’époque...
Batsford Academic and Educational, 1980. — 447 p. Civitas: The citizen and his city. Census: The integrated citizen. Militia: The army and the citizen. Arma Et Toga: The army and the body politic. Miles Improbus: Rome and her army. Aerarium: The citizen and the treasury. Comitia: The citizen and politics. Libertas: The citizen and the authorities. Popularitas: The rise of...
John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2021. — 304 p. A Social and Cultural History of Republican Rome is the first undergraduate textbook of its kind to concentrate on the ways Roman societal structures, family dynamics, visual arts, law, religion, and other cultural and intellectual developments contributed to Roman identity between 509 BCE and 14 CE. Drawing from a diverse range of...
John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2021. — 304 p. A Social and Cultural History of Republican Rome is the first undergraduate textbook of its kind to concentrate on the ways Roman societal structures, family dynamics, visual arts, law, religion, and other cultural and intellectual developments contributed to Roman identity between 509 BCE and 14 CE. Drawing from a diverse range of...
John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2021. — 304 p. A Social and Cultural History of Republican Rome is the first undergraduate textbook of its kind to concentrate on the ways Roman societal structures, family dynamics, visual arts, law, religion, and other cultural and intellectual developments contributed to Roman identity between 509 BCE and 14 CE. Drawing from a diverse range of...
Roma, Bari; Carocci editore, 2014. — 248 p. — ISBN 978-88- 430-3617-2. Le istituzioni di Roma antica , soleva dire Catone il Censore, si sono formate non ad opera di un singolo legislatore, una volta per tutte, ma ad opera di molti uomini nell'arco di più secoli. L'assioma illustra nel modo migliore il particolare legame a Roma fra istituzioni e società nel tempo. Di questo...
Brill, 2021. — 234 p. — (Mnemosyne, Supplements 447; Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity 447). Private property in Rome effectively measures the suitability of each individual to serve in the army and to compete in the political arena. What happens then, when a Roman citizen is deprived of his property? Financial penalties played a crucial...
Kraków: Historia Iagellonica, 2019. — 378 s. — (Seria: Notos - Scripta Antiqua et Byzantina). Senonowie byli pierwszymi Celtami, z jakimi zetknął się Rzym w czasie budowania dominacji w Italii. Spotkanie to odegrało niezwykle istotną rolę w ukształtowaniu się postawy Rzymian wobec Galów. Tak dla Republiki jak i dla Senonów wzajemne relacje były pełne dramatycznych momentów....
Walter de Gruyter, 2019. — 386 p. The lack of evidence has proved to be the greatest obstacle involved in reconstructing the quaestorship and has probably discouraged scholars from undertaking a large-scale study of the office. As a consequence, a comprehensive study of the quaestorship has long been a desideratum: this book aims to fill this gap in the scholarship. The book...
Walter de Gruyter, 2019. — 386 p. The lack of evidence has proved to be the greatest obstacle involved in reconstructing the quaestorship and has probably discouraged scholars from undertaking a large-scale study of the office. As a consequence, a comprehensive study of the quaestorship has long been a desideratum: this book aims to fill this gap in the scholarship. The book...
Cambridge University Press, 2011. — 390 p. In modern times there have been studies of the Roman Republican institutions as a whole as well as in-depth analyses of the senate, the popular assemblies, the tribunate of the plebs, the aedileship, the praetorship and the censorship. However, the consulship, the highest magistracy of the Roman Republic, has not received the same...
Cambridge University Press, 2011. — 390 p. In modern times there have been studies of the Roman Republican institutions as a whole as well as in-depth analyses of the senate, the popular assemblies, the tribunate of the plebs, the aedileship, the praetorship and the censorship. However, the consulship, the highest magistracy of the Roman Republic, has not received the same...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2020. — 207 p. — (Acta Senatus: B. Studien und Materialien 7). Il senatus consultum de Plarasensibus et Aphrodisiensibus, emanato a Roma il 2 ottobre del 39 a.C., rappresenta a tutt'oggi la più lunga deliberazione senatoria tradotta in greco conservata epigraficamente, tanto da essere stata a suo tempo definita da Louis Robert "la perle des inscriptions...
L'Erma di Bretschneider, 2003. — 298 p. The Romans were a superstitious bunch with public portents forming an integral role in most political and social ceremonies and rituals. This detailed analysis of prodigia (unusual events that were reported to the Senate who then proclaimed that event as an unfavourable portent) does not look at what these events reveal about Roman...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2022. — 315 S. — (Historia – Einzelschriften 268). Cet ouvrage comble une lacune historiographique et présente une nouvelle approche de l'impérialisme romain à l'époque républicaine en s'interrogeant sur la place qu'occupent les déplacements de communautés organisés par Rome dans la construction de son hégémonie en Italie et dans la péninsule ibérique....
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2012. — 190 p. — (Historia-Einzelschriften 222). This book explores how Roman ideas about human behaviour and historiography affected the ways in which the Romans wrote about their past. The first of the book's three chapters considers Roman views concerning human behaviour and the impact that these had on the traditions of Rome's past. The second looks at...
Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Śląskiego w Katowicach, nr 2184, Katowice, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego, 2004. — 403 s. — ISBN: 83-226-1307-5 Autor ukazał czołowych senackich polityków w rozgrywkach o władzę w Republice Rzymskiej, w trakcje pierwszych pięciu lat funkcjonowania tzw. I triumwiratu. Zaprezentował rolę senatu w owych walkach politycznych, ich wpływ na pozycję tej...
Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego, 1992. — 132 s. — ISBN 83-226-0439-4 Celem niniejszej rozprawy jest zatem zbadanie działalności wspomnianych trybunów, a zwłaszcza przedstawienie wkładu, jaki oni i kierowana przez nich opozycja wniosła w przygotowanie i przeprowadzenie zmian politycznych w 70 r.
Leiden – Boston: Brill, 2012. — 415 p. — (Mnemosyne Supplements. History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity. Vol. 342). — ISBN 978-90-04-22911-2; ISBN 978-90-04-22960-0. This volume is the result of a conference, held at Manchester in July 2010, on processes of integration and identity formation in the Roman Republic. This book focuses especially on day-to-day contexts in...
Blackwell Publishing, 2006. — 737 pp. — (Blackwell companions to the ancient world. Ancient history). — ISBN: 978-1-4051-0217-9. This Companion provides an authoritative and up-to-date overview of Roman Republican history as it is currently practiced. - Highlights recent developments, including archaeological discoveries, fresh approaches to textual sources, and the opening up...
Brill, 2017. — 293 p. — (Impact of Empire 27). This volume aims to address the question of political communication in the Roman world. It draws upon social sciences and the current trend for the historical study of political communication. The book tackles three main problems: What constitutes political communication in the Roman world? In what ways could information be...
Milano: Societa editrice libraria 1912. — VII, 522 p. A chronological analytical list of Roman laws of the republican age with all pertinent sources, still insuperable.
Cambridge University Press, 2015. — 245 p. Taking public space as her starting point, Amy Russell offers a fresh analysis of the ever-fluid public/private divide in Republican Rome. Built on the ‘spatial turn’ in Roman studies and incorporating textual and archaeological evidence, this book uncovers a rich variety of urban spaces. No space in Rome was solely or fully public....
Routledge, 2013. — 317 p. The Republican Roman Army assembles a wide range of source material and introduces the latest scholarship on the evolution of the Roman Army and the Roman experience of war. The author has carefully selected and translated key texts, many of them not previously available in English, and provided them with comprehensive commentaries and essays. This...
Routledge, 2013. — 317 p. The Republican Roman Army assembles a wide range of source material and introduces the latest scholarship on the evolution of the Roman Army and the Roman experience of war. The author has carefully selected and translated key texts, many of them not previously available in English, and provided them with comprehensive commentaries and essays. This...
Brill, 2017. — 554 p. — (Historiography of Rome and Its Empire 2). Historical Writing and Historical Evidence in Republican Rome: Omnium Annalium Monumenta is a major collection of essays by distinguished authors on the development of Roman Republican historiography.
Institutum Romanum Finlandiae, 2001. — 212 p. The sovereignty of the populus Romanus was, at least in theory, very foundation of the republican constitution. Exactly to what extent this notion was more than a mere ideological conception is still a matter for debate, but it remains an indisputable fact that the popular vote was essential to the operation of the Roman state. Only...
Leiden - Boston: Brill, 2007. – 323 p. – (Impact of Empire. Vol. 8). ISSN: 1572-0500 ISBN: 978-90-04-16386-7 This book is a study of Sulla’s policies in Italy and in the Greek East. Its main aim is to show how Sulla revived Rome's alliances with the local elites at a critical moment for the survival of her Mediterranean hegemony. The discussion calls into play a wide range of...
Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter, 2020. — VII, 420 p. List of Contributors Introduction(s). Maria Chiara Scappaticcio. When tiny scraps cause new chapters of Latin literature to be written Timothy J. Cornell. Roman historical writing in the age of the Elder Seneca Part I: Seneca the Elder’s Historiae ab initio bellorum civilium: Integrating New Discoveries with Old Knowledge. Valeria...
Franz Steiner, 1996. Die Arbeit behandelt ein Schluesselproblem der sp tantiken Sozialgeschichte: Was war der sp tantike Senatsadel? Welchen Typus von Adel repr sentiert er? Was konstituiert diesen Adel als Stand ? Durch einen sozial- und mentalit tsgeschichtlichen Ansatz, der Realit ten und Mentalit ten in den Blick nimmt, wird der sp tantike Senatsadel als Stand erfa t....
Routledge, 2012. — 520 p. The city of Rome created the foundations of an empire that would come to challenge and conquer the great civilizations of Europe and the Near East. H.H. Scullard’s definitive and highly acclaimed study reveals the peculiar genius of the Roman people, their predilection for law and order and their powers of organization and administration, all of which...
Thames and Hudson, 1981. – 288 p.
Discusses Roman religious ideas and practices (including sacrifice, prayer, purification and vows) , giving brief outlines of secular activities such as triumphs and public funerals, and the Circus games, originally held in honour of certain gods. Also shows worship to the gods and goddesses fell on certain days and describes in detail...
Fourth Edition. — London; New York: Routledge, 2003. — 552 p. — ISBN 978-0415305044. The city of Rome created the foundations of an empire that would come to challenge and conquer the great civilizations of Europe and the Near East. H.H. Scullard’s definitive and highly acclaimed study reveals the peculiar genius of the Roman people, their predilection for law and order and...
Routledge, 2011. — 410 p. It explores the decline and fall of the Roman Republic and the establishment of the Pax Romana under the early Principate. In superbly clear style, Scullard brings vividly to life Gracchi's attempts at reform, the rise. and fall of Marius and Sulfa, Pompey and Caesar, society and culture in the late Roman Republic, the Augustan Principate, Tiberius and...
Routledge, 2025. — xiv, 480 p. — (Routledge Library Editions: The Ancient World 4). The city of Rome created the foundations of an empire that would come to challenge and conquer the great civilizations of Europe and the Near East. H.H. Scullard’s definitive and highly acclaimed study reveals the peculiar genius of the Roman people, their predilection for law and order and...
Latomus: Revue d’études Latines, 1975. — 512 p. Property. Sources of Income. Financial Activities. Expenditure. The Economic Characteristics of the Senatorial Class. Senatores Principes Partes. Economic Conditions and Political Conduct. Senatores versus Equites. Problems. Epilogue. Tables. Appendices. Notes.
De Gruyter, 2014. — 432 s. Die weit verbreitete Vorstellung vom Hass der Römer auf das Königtum seit Beginn der Republik ( odium regni ) steht im Widerspruch zu zahlreichen positiven Bewertungen von Königen und Äußerungen über reges und regnum in literarischen Quellen. An diesem ambivalenten Befund setzt die vorliegende Arbeit an und zeigt, weshalb in Rom Könige und...
De Gruyter, 2014. — 432 p. Die weit verbreitete Vorstellung vom Hass der Römer auf das Königtum seit Beginn der Republik (odium regni) steht im Widerspruch zu zahlreichen positiven Bewertungen von Königen und Äußerungen über reges und regnum in literarischen Quellen. An diesem ambivalenten Befund setzt die vorliegende Arbeit an und zeigt, weshalb in Rom Könige und...
Oxford University Press, 2013. — 416 p. Community and Communication: Oratory and Politics in Republican Rome brings together nineteen international contributions which rethink the role of public speech in the Roman Republic. Speech was an integral part of decision-making in Republican Rome, and oratory was part of the education of every member of the elite. Yet no complete...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2017. — 266 p. — (Historia-Einzelschriften 248). Theodor Mommsen ist eine der Zentralfiguren althistorischer Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Für lange Zeit stand jede Beschäftigung mit Rom in seinem Schatten. 1912 veröffentlichte der junge Schweizer Matthias Gelzer jedoch eine Habilitationsschrift, in der er sich im Namen einer fortschrittlichen...
Oxford University Press, 2018. — 248 p. — (Oxford Studies in Early Empires) In the first study of fiscal sociology in the Roman Republic, James Tan argues that much of Roman politics was defined by changes in the fiscal system. Tan offers a new conception of the Roman Republic by showing that imperial profits freed the elite from dependence on citizen taxes. Rome's wars...
Oxford University Press, 2017. — 248 p. — (Oxford Studies in Early Empires). Rome's wars delivered great wealth to the conquerors, but how did this affect politics and society on the home front? In Power and Public Finance at Rome , James Tan offers the first examination of the Roman Republic from the perspective of fiscal sociology and makes the case that no understanding of...
Harrassowitz Verlag, 2019. — 261 p. — (Philippika: Marburger altertumskundliche Abhandlungen 129). Während Geiseln heute mit Verbrechen, Terrorismus und Entführungen in Verbindung gebracht werden, hatten sie bis zum 19. Jahrhundert eine andere Bedeutung. Geiseln wurden zwischen Staaten gestellt, die Verträge schlossen, zum Beispiel zur Beendigung oder Unterbrechung von Kriegen....
Kohlhammer, 2021. — 287 p. Die Auseinandersetzung mit der römischen Republik eröffnet faszinierende Einblicke in die Formierung politischer Gemeinschaft, Staatenbildung und Herrschaftssicherung. Rom stellt ein beeindruckendes Beispiel für einen aristokratischen Staat dar, der zur Weltmacht expandierte, dabei fremde Völker aufnahm, schließlich aber in eine tiefe Krise geriet und...
Classical Press of Wales, 2005. — 352 p. Eleven new essays, from an international cast, trace the development of political culture in the Roman Republic. Themes include the flourishing of civic society, as with the introduction of the Roman Games, and the emergence of a theory of politeness. How was a Roman aristocrat formed? How did the term `Optimates' develop from the middle...
Classical Press of Wales, 2005. — 344 p. Eleven new essays, from an international cast, trace the development of political culture in the Roman Republic. Themes include the flourishing of civic society, as with the introduction of the Roman Games, and the emergence of a theory of politeness. How was a Roman aristocrat formed? How did the term 'Optimates' develop from the middle...
Manchester University Press, 1966. — 208 p. The West. The scale of the movement. The nature of the Conventus Civium Romanorum. The beginning of settlement in the second century. The settlers in the age of upheaval (c. 130 B.C.-30 B.C.). The western settlers and Roman politics. The East. Italy and the east. Settlement before the first Mithridatic War. The revolutionary age...
University of Michigan Press, 2021. — 476 p. Roman consuls were routinely trained by background and experience to handle the usual problems of a twelve-month turn in office. But what if a crisis arose that wasn’t best met by whoever happened to be in office that year? The Romans had a mechanism for that: the dictatorship, an alternative emergency executive post that granted...
Bloomsbury Academic, 2013. — 185 p. From the Old Testament to Elizabethan England, luxury has been morally condemned. In Rome, sumptuary laws (laws controlling consumption) seemed the only weapon to defeat ?hydra-like luxury?, the terrible monster that was weakening even the strongest citizens.The first Roman sumptuary law, the "Lex Appia," declared that no woman could possess...
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014. — 384 p. The Moving City: Processions, Passages and Promenades in Ancient Rome focusses on movements in the ancient city of Rome, exploring the interaction between people and monuments. Representing a novel approach to the Roman cityscape and culture, and reflecting the shift away from the traditional study of single monuments into broader analyses of...
Oxford University Press, 2009. — 340 p. Staging the World is an illustrated study of the Roman triumphal procession in its capacity as spectacle and performance. Ida Ostenberg analyses how Rome presented and perceived the defeated on parade. Spoils, captives, and representations are the objects, and the basic questions to be asked concern both contents and context: What was...
Под ред. В. В. Битнера; пер. с нем. М. Н. Данилевской. — СПб.: Вестник Знания, 1904. — 111 с.
В книге рассматриваются причины борьбы патрициев и плебеев, история этого противостояния, а также его исторические и социальные последствия. Кроме того, автор подробно анализирует аграрные законы II в. до н.э. и изучает положение италийских союзников в этот период времени.
М.: Алгоритм, 2017. — 416 с. — (Величайшие цивилизации мира). — ISBN: 978-5-906914-02-6. Крупнейший отечественный специалист по истории Древнего Рима — Роберт Юрьевич Виппер — в своем фундаментальном труде «Римская цивилизация» дает широкую панораму древнеримской жизни во всех ее аспектах со времени зарождения Римской цивилизации в V веке до н.э. и до позднейшего периода...
М.: Алгоритм, 2017. — 416 с. — (Величайшие цивилизации мира). — ISBN: 978-5-906914-02-6. Крупнейший отечественный специалист по истории Древнего Рима — Роберт Юрьевич Виппер — в своем фундаментальном труде «Римская цивилизация» дает широкую панораму древнеримской жизни во всех ее аспектах со времени зарождения Римской цивилизации в V веке до н.э. и до позднейшего периода...
М.: Алгоритм, 2017. — 416 с. — (Величайшие цивилизации мира). — ISBN: 978-5-906914-02-6. Крупнейший отечественный специалист по истории Древнего Рима — Роберт Юрьевич Виппер — в своем фундаментальном труде «Римская цивилизация» дает широкую панораму древнеримской жизни во всех ее аспектах со времени зарождения Римской цивилизации в V веке до н.э. и до позднейшего периода...
М.: Алгоритм, 2017. — 416 с. — (Величайшие цивилизации мира). — ISBN: 978-5-906914-02-6. Крупнейший отечественный специалист по истории Древнего Рима — Роберт Юрьевич Виппер — в своем фундаментальном труде «Римская цивилизация» дает широкую панораму древнеримской жизни во всех ее аспектах со времени зарождения Римской цивилизации в V веке до н.э. и до позднейшего периода...
У римлян не было такого обилия мифологических легенд, как у греков. Зато у них было очень много исторических легенд о героическом прошлом своего народа. Как всякий грек с детства слышал рассказы о Геракле, Эдипе, Тесее, Ахилле, так всякий римлянин - о Горациях и Куриациях, благородной Лукреции и бесстрашном Муции Сцеволе, о Фабриции и Катоне. Эти истории об основании Вечного...
Автор: М. Л. Гаспаров. Языки: Русский. Издательство: Издательство Фортуна Лимитед. Серия: Книжная коллекция. У римлян не было такого обилия мифологических легенд, как у греков. Зато у них было очень много исторических легенд о героическом прошлом своего народа. Как всякий грек с детства слышал рассказы о Геракле, Эдипе, Тесее, Ахилле, так всякий римлянин — о Горациях и...
Москва: Инфо-Медиа, 1998. — 137 с. — ISBN: 5-901026-06-3. Монография посвящена всестороннему исследованию римского интеррегнума как элемента республиканской политической системы, применявшегося при чрезвычайных обстоятельствах. Изучаются правовые основы и политический механизм функционирования института междуцарствия, вопросы его происхождения, причины перехода к нему от...
Пер. с польск. и подбор илл. Н. А. Папчинской. — СПб.: Алетейя, 2002. — 448 с. — (Античная библиотека. Исследования). — ISBN: 5-89329-502-1. Издательство "Алетейя" продолжает публиковать не изданные до последнего времени на русском языке труды выдающегося ученого Ф. Ф. Зелинского (1859-1944). "Римская Республика" — третий том цикла "Античный мир" Зелинского; название, которое...
Пер. с польск. и подбор илл. Н. А. Папчинской. — СПб.: Алетейя, 2002. — 448 с. — (Античная библиотека. Исследования). ISBN 5-89329-502-1. Издательство "Алетейя" продолжает публиковать не изданные до последнего времени на русском языке труды выдающегося ученого Ф. Ф. Зелинского (1859-1944). "Римская Республика" — третий том цикла "Античный мир" Зелинского; название, которое дал...
Свердловск: Изд-во Уральского ун-та, 1988. — 158 с. В монографии исследуется генезис и эволюция политического режима в Риме. Конкретизируются общие закономерности развития государства внутри рабовладельческой формации. Показано развитие политического режима от военной демократии через патрицианский, а затем нобилитарный аристократический режимы к режиму военно-диктаторскому,...
Свердловск: Изд-во Уральского ун-та, 1988. — 158 с. В монографии исследуется генезис и эволюция политического режима в Риме. Конкретизируются общие закономерности развития государства внутри рабовладельческой формации. Показано развитие политического режима от военной демократии через патрицианский, а затем нобилитарный аристократический режимы к режиму военно-диктаторскому,...
Москва: Вече, 2022. — 384 с. — (Античный мир). — ISBN 978-5-4484-3862-2. Золотой век Древнего Рима, длившийся около 500 лет. Период Республики, который начался с Брута и Брутом закончился. Это было время, когда Рим был молодым городом-государством, преуспевающей страной с развитой цивилизацией и, наконец, центром борьбы за правду, которую каждый понимал по-своему. В...
Москва, 1908. — 547 с.
С тех пор как вышли из продажи Римская история Моммсена и Очерк римской истории и источниковедения Низе, на русском языке нет более общего сочинения по римской истории, ни переводного, ни оригинального. Нам не приходится по этому говорить об уместности издания новой книги, посвященной этому отделу всеобщей истории.
Сыктывкар: Изд-во СГУ им. Питирима Сорокина, 2021. — 302 с. Монография посвящена плебейскому трибунату, одному из важнейших институтов Римской Республики, чаще сегодня именуемому в силу подмены понятий, возникшей в немецкой историографии XIX в., народным трибунатом. Прообразом римского института плебейских трибунов, призванных защищать римских граждан от произвола патрицианской...
Юрьев: Типография К. Маттисен, 1907. — 73 c. В этой статье рассмотрены вопросы земледелия в римской республике, анализируются понятие, формы и развитие общинного землевладения. Приложен автореферат на немецком языке. Общепринятое учение о подворном наделе в Риме Анализ термина "viritim" Теория подушного надела в Риме Подушный надел, как основной способ наделения землей в Риме...
М.: Наука, 1969. — 324 с. В книге автор освещает отдельные, но, пожалуй, наиболее "переломные" события истории I в. до н. э., характеризует наиболее выдающихся исторических деятелей и, по мере возможности, пытается уяснить и истолковать те идеи, которые определяли умонастроение, а также намерения и действия не только отдельных лиц, но нередко и некоторых слоев общества. В...
М.: Наука, 1969. — 324 с. Данную книгу автор рассматривает как некий итог многолетних исследований эпохи кризиса и падения Римской республики. Поэтому наряду с новыми, впервые написанными разделами в книгу вошли - иногда полностью, иногда фрагментарно - некоторые работы автора, публиковавшиеся раньше. Все они, однако, подверглись определенному переосмыслению, а также основательной...
М.: Наука, 1969. — 324 с. В книге говорится о событиях в Древнем Риме I в. до н.э. Автор освещает отдельные, но, пожалуй, наиболее «переломные» события истории I в. до н.э., характеризует наиболее выдающихся исторических деятелей и по мере возможности пытается уяснить и истолковать те идеи, которые определяли умонастроение, а также намерения и действия не только отдельных лиц, но...
М.: Вече, 2007. — 368 с. — ISBN: 978-5-9533-1976-8.
Что сделало Римскую империю сверхдержавой античных времен? Только ли военное могущество? Почему культура Древнего Рима и через тысячу лет после его падения воспринималась как "вечное" наследие, незыблемая основа европейской цивилизации? Автор этой книги не просто исследует прошлое поздней Римской Республики и зарождение...
М.: Вече, 2007. - 368 с. Пер. с англ. Ю.Р. Соколова. ISBN: 978-5-9533-1976-8. Что сделало Римскую империю сверхдержавой античных времен? Только ли военное могущество? Почему культура Древнего Рима и через тысячу лет после его падения воспринималась как «вечное» наследие, незыблемая основа европейской цивилизации? Автор этой книги не просто исследует прошлое поздней Римской...
М.: Вече, 2007. - 368 с. Пер. с англ. Ю.Р. Соколова. ISBN: 978-5-9533-1976-8 Что сделало Римскую империю сверхдержавой античных времен? Только ли военное могущество? Почему культура Древнего Рима и через тысячу лет после его падения воспринималась как «вечное» наследие, незыблемая основа европейской цивилизации? Автор этой книги не просто исследует прошлое поздней Римской...
М.: Вече, 2007. - 368 с. Пер. с англ. Ю.Р. Соколова. ISBN: 978-5-9533-1976-8 Что сделало Римскую империю сверхдержавой античных времен? Только ли военное могущество? Почему культура Древнего Рима и через тысячу лет после его падения воспринималась как «вечное» наследие, незыблемая основа европейской цивилизации? Автор этой книги не просто исследует прошлое поздней Римской...
М.: Вече, 2007. - 396 с. ISBN: 978-5-9533-1976-8. Что сделало Римскую империю сверхдержавой античных времен? Только ли военное могущество? Почему культура Древнего Рима и через тысячу лет после его падения воспринималась как «вечное» наследие, незыблемая основа европейской цивилизации? Автор этой книги не просто исследует прошлое поздней Римской Республики и зарождение...
Пер. с англ. Ю.Р. Соколова. — М.: Вече, 2007. — 368 с. — (Классическая история) — ISBN: 978-5-9533-1976-8. Что сделало Римскую империю сверхдержавой античных времен? Только ли военное могущество? Почему культура Древнего Рима и через тысячу лет после его падения воспринималась как «вечное» наследие, незыблемая основа европейской цивилизации? Автор этой книги не просто исследует...
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