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Res Publica And The Roman Republic Without Body Or Form Hodgson

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Res Publica And The Roman Republic Without Body Or Form Hodgson
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Hodgson, Louise
ISBN: 9780198777380, 0198777388
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Res Publica And The Roman Republic Without Body Or Form Hodgson by Hodgson, Louise 9780198777380, 0198777388 instant download after payment.

Res Publicaand the Roman Republicexplores the political crisis at the end of the Roman Republic through the changing perceptions of the political sphere itself, theres publica. Partisan clashes over the political sphere, thus conceived, formed an important part of this crisis, though have received relatively little attention to date, partly because of the difficulty of precisely defining the concept. Nevertheless, from Scipio Nasica's efforts to keep it safe in 133 to Sulla's restoredres publicain 82-81 and Caesar's sarcasm about its very existence (Suet.Jul.77), the perceived condition and needs of theres publicawere a source of concern, controversy, and self-justification throughout this period.
This volume seeks to show how the rhetoric surroundingres publicamirrors the changes in the Roman political landscape towards the end of the Republic. It begins by advancing a definition before proceeding to outline its relationships with various constitutional elements, in particular the Republican magistrates, as well as how these various elements benefited from this relationship, how competing elements challenged it, and how the conviction that theres publicawas in danger spurred divisive action. These themes coalesce in an examination of how Cicero exploited his consular relationship to theres publicathroughout 63, both before and during the Catilinarian crisis, and how he was then obliged to renegotiate how he related to it after his exile. Finally, private action on behalf of theres publicais considered in detail, a euphemism for illegal behaviour later trumpeted by Augustus in theRes Gestae, before the conclusion outlines how Augustus adopted the position of a patron to the dependentres publica, but was seen by contemporaries as embodying it, it being by now little more than a playground for the Princeps.

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