Consuls and res publica : holding high office in the Roman Republic

Weitere Verfasser: Beck, Hans, 1969-
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Umfang/Format: x, 376 p.
Schlagworte:
iDAI.gazetteer: Imperium Romanum
Online Zugang: Online available
Inhaltsangabe:
  • pt. 1. The creation of the consulship
  • The magistrates of the early Roman republic / Christopher Smith
  • The origin of the consulship in Cassius Dio's Roman history / Gianpaolo Urso
  • The development of the praetorship in the third century BC / Alexander Bergk
  • pt. 2. Powers and functions of the consulship
  • Consular power and the Roman constitution : the case of imperium reconsidered / Hans Beck
  • Consuls as curatores pacis deorum / Francisco Pina Polo
  • The feriae latinae as religious legitimation of the consuls' imperium / Francisco Marco Simon
  • War, wealth, and consuls / Nathan Rosenstein
  • pt. 3. Symbols, models, self-representation
  • The Roman republic as theatre of power : the consuls as leading actors / Karl-Joachim Holkeskamp
  • The consul(ar) as exemplum : Fabius Cunctator's paradoxical glory / Matthew Roller
  • The rise of the consular as a social type in the third and second centuries BC / Martin Jehne
  • Privata hospitia, beneficia publica? : consul(ar)s, local elite, and Roman rule in Italy / Michael Fronda
  • pt. 4. Ideology, confrontation, and the end of the republican consulship
  • Consular appeals to the army in 88 and 87 : the locus of legitimacy in late republican Rome / Robert Morstein-Marx
  • Consules populares / Antonio Dupla
  • The consulship of 78 BC : Catulus versus Lepidus : an optimates versus populares affair / Valentina Arena
  • Consulship and consuls under Augustus / Frederic Hurlet.