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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 political, economic and religious issues, and the argument is developed from three complementary standpoints: role of elites, administration, and ideology. Sulla, the Elites and the Empire deals with both the impact of a prominent individual and the impact of the Roman empire. It sets outs to offer a new understanding of Sulla and his age and, more generally, to contribute to the understanding of the late Roman Republic.
Statesmen --- Elite (Social sciences) --- Sulla, Lucius Cornelius --- Rome --- History --- Politics and government --- Elites (Social sciences) --- Leadership --- Power (Social sciences) --- Social classes --- Social groups --- Sulla, Lucius Cornelius. --- Sylla, Lucius Cornelius --- Sulla Felix, Lucius Cornelius --- Silla, Lucius Cornelius --- Scilla, Lucius Cornelius --- Silla, Lucio --- Syllas, Leukios Kornēlios --- Biography --- Statesmen - Rome - Biography --- Rome - History - Republic, 265-30 B.C. --- Rome - Politics and government - 510-30 B.C. --- Sylla, Lucius Cornelius (0138-0078 av. J.-C.) --- Élite (sciences sociales) --- Politique et gouvernement --- 510-30 av. J.-C.
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This book offers a comprehensive assessment of the intersection between Roman politics, culture and divination in the late Republic. It discusses how the practice of divination changed at a time of great political and social change and explores the evidence for a critical reflection and debate on the limits of divination and prediction in the second and first centuries BC. Divination was a central feature in the workings of the Roman government and this book explores the ways in which it changed under the pressure of factors of socio-political complexity and disruption. It discusses the ways in which the problem of the prediction of the future is constructed in the literature of the period. Finally, it explores the impact that the emergence of the Augustan regime had on the place of divination in Rome and the role that divinatory themes had in shaping the ideology of the new regime.
Politik --- Wahrsagen --- Römisches Reich --- Wahrsagen. --- Divination --- Political culture --- Politik. --- Social change --- History. --- Rome --- Römisches Reich. --- History --- Politics and government --- Culture politique --- Changement social --- Politique et gouvernement --- Histoire --- Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Social history --- Social evolution --- Culture --- Political science --- Augury --- Soothsaying --- Occultism --- Worship --- Arts and Humanities --- Divination - Rome --- Political culture - Rome - History --- Social change - Rome - History --- Rome - History - Republic, 265-30 B.C --- Rome - Politics and government - 510-30 B.C.
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Statesmen --- Biography --- Marius, Gaius, --- Rome --- History --- History, Military --- Biography.
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Nous connaissons les noms des dieux de Rome, nous visitons les ruines des temples, nous sommes de plus en plus fascinés par la mythologie païenne. Pourtant, nous avons du mal à définir ce qu'était la religion des Romains. Il est vrai que le mot latin religio est généralement traduit en italien par "religion" : mais peut-on vraiment parler de "religion" dans la Rome antique ? Quelle était l'origine des dieux ? Pour quelles raisons, avec quelles intentions, et de quelles manières ont-elles été abordées ? Cela a-t-il un sens de parler de "foi" dans le contexte d'une religion polythéiste ? Encore une fois : quel impact la conquête romaine de la Méditerranée a-t-elle eu sur les cultes des communautés vaincues ? Pourquoi Rome n'a-t-elle pas tenté d'imposer systématiquement ses propres rites dans son immense empire ? Et la progression du christianisme s'explique-t-elle vraiment par l'éclipse d'une religion "païenne" moribonde ? Une exploration passionnante nous mènera de Rome aux confins de l'empire, de l'Euphrate au mur d'Hadrien, des splendides cités d'Afrique du Nord aux grands sanctuaires de la Gaule transalpine, dans un voyage à la découverte d'un des aspects les moins connus du monde romain, capable de nous révéler un univers inconnu.
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Lucio Cornelio Silla (138-78 a.C.) fu una figura decisiva nella storia della tarda Repubblica romana: un grande riformatore politico, che fondò la sua egemonia sulla vittoria in una guerra civile e sul massacro sistematico dei suoi nemici. La sua vicenda ebbe una forte influenza sulle generazioni successive; la sua reputazione fu profondamente controversa; le circostanze della sua ascesa al potere e del suo ritiro a vita privata sono tuttora dibattute. Questo libro propone una nuova biografia, e discute la rilevanza più generale delle sue azioni nella storia di Roma, nell’integrazione politica dell’Italia e nella costruzione dell’impero mediterraneo.
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Social change --- Rome
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Classicists --- Spécialistes de lettres classiques --- Pasquali, Giorgio, --- Sanctis, Gaetano de, --- Momigliano, Arnaldo. --- Colli, Giorgio. --- Lana, Italo. --- De Sanctis, Gaetano,
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One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials. This volume in the LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History series features offers a generous selection of primary texts on Late Republican Rome (88-31 BC), with accompanying maps, a glossary and note on the sources, concordances and appendices. It provides for the needs of students at schools and universities who are studying ancient history in English translation and has been written and reviewed by experienced teachers. The texts selected include extracts from the important literary sources as well as some key inscriptions, some of which were previously difficult for students to access.
Rome --- History --- Politics and government --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy)
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This volume gathers twelve studies on key aspects of the history of Rome and its empire between the end of the Hannibalic War (200 BCE) and the election of Tiberius Gracchus to the tribunate (134 BCE). Through this periodization, which places the focus on what intervened between two major and well-studied historical turning points in Republican history, the book aims to bring new light to the interplay between imperial expansion, political volatility, and intellectual developments, and on the various levels on which historical change unfolded.The lack of a continuous ancient narrative for this period, even late or derivative, has shaped much of the historiographical discourse about it. This volume seeks to convey a new sense of the depth of the period and establishes new connections among aspects of human agency and action that are usually considered in isolation from one another. It puts in fruitful dialogue contribution on a range of topics as diverse as climate change, oratory, agrarian laws, urban architecture, and the civilian military, among others. The result is a diverse, multifocal, non-hierarchical assessment of a critical but often understudied period in Roman history.With a well-balanced list of established and up-and-coming scholars, A Community in Transition fills a substantial historiographical gap in the study of the Roman Republic.
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