La révolution romaine

La révolution romaine

Author: Ronald Syme

Publisher:

Published: 2016-11-15

Total Pages: 688

ISBN-13: 9782072697715

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"A l'origine, des rois gouvernaient à Rome et pour finir, comme le destin l'avait voulu, Rome revenait à la monarchie. La monarchie apportait avec elle la concorde. Pendant les guerres civiles, chaque parti et chaque chef faisait profession de défendre la cause de la liberté et de la paix. Ces idéaux étaient incompatibles. Quand la paix vint, ce fut la paix du despotisme. Cum domino pax ista venit", Ronald Syme.


Approaching the Roman Revolution

Approaching the Roman Revolution

Author: Ronald Syme

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016-11-24

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 0191091871

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This volume collects twenty-six previously unpublished studies on Republican history by the late Sir Ronald Syme (1903-1989), drawn from the archive of Syme's papers at the Bodleian Library. This set of papers sheds light on aspects of Republican history that were either overlooked or tangentially discussed in Syme's published work. They range across a wide spectrum of topics, including the political history of the second century BC, the age of Sulla, the conspiracy of Catiline, problems of constitutional law, and the Roman conquest of Umbria. Each of them makes a distinctive contribution to specific historical problems. Taken as a whole, they enable us to reach a more comprehensive assessment of Syme's intellectual and historiographical profile. The papers are preceded by an introduction that places them within the context of Syme's work and of the current historiography on the Roman Republic, and are followed by a full set of bibliographical addenda.


Connected Histories of the Roman Civil Wars (88–30 BCE)

Connected Histories of the Roman Civil Wars (88–30 BCE)

Author: David García Domínguez

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2024-11-04

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 3111432149

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This book offers a distinctive take on the civil wars that unfolded in the Late Roman Republic. It frames their discussion against the backdrop of the Mediterranean contexts in which they were fought, and sets out to bring to the centre of the debate the significance of provincial agency on a traumatic and complex process, which cannot be understood through an exclusive focus on Roman and Italian developments. The study of the late Republican civil wars can be productively read as an exercise of ‘connected history’, in which the fundamental interdependence of the Mediterranean world comes to the fore through a set of case studies that await to be understood through a properly integrative approach. Our project brings together an international and diverse lineup of scholars, who engage with a wide range of literary, documentary, and archaeological material, and make a collective contribution to the reframing of a problem that requires a collaborative and interdisciplinary outlook, and can yield invaluable insights to the understanding of the Roman imperial project.


Representations of Empire

Representations of Empire

Author: Alan K. Bowman

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2002-10-10

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 9780197262764

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The essays in this volume cover the whole of the period in which Rome dominated the Mediterranean world. The belief shared by all the contributors is that the Roman empire is best understood from the standpoint of the Mediterranean world looking in to Rome, rather than from Rome looking out. The papers focus on the development of political institutions in Rome itself and in her empire, and on the nature of the relationship between Rome and her provincial subjects. They also discuss historiographical approaches to different kinds of source material, literary and documentary - including the major Roman historians, the evidence for the pre-Roman near east, and the Christian writers of later antiquity. This volume reflects the immense complexity of the political and cultural history of the ancient Mediterranean, from the late Republic to the age of Augustine.


Rome, a City and Its Empire in Perspective: The Impact of the Roman World through Fergus Millar's Research

Rome, a City and Its Empire in Perspective: The Impact of the Roman World through Fergus Millar's Research

Author: Stéphane Benoist

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2012-05-25

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 9004231234

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Fergus Millar’s works have renewed our approach of the Roman world. He had studied the functioning of the Roman Empire in the perspective of the Emperor’s activities, from Augustus to Constantine; as well as the Republic during the last two centuries BC in order to revalue the people within the institutions; and finally the Near East from Augustus to Constantine, and then to the Muslim conquest. He uses to be engaged with the whole evidence (literary, epigraphic, papyrological, juridical and archaeological) that he examines closely with revived view-points. Distinguished and younger scholars have dealt, during a seminar, with the main aspects of Millar’s research, its reception and the reactions it has raised, and proposed surveys about current inquiries, as well as perspectives for future studies.


Augustus

Augustus

Author: Jonathan Edmondson

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2014-03-24

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13: 0748695389

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This book presents a selection of the most important scholarship on Augustus and the contribution he made to the development of the Roman state in the early imperial period.