Pro Roscio Amerino INTRODUCTION
... Cloud 1994 are the most recent and include bibliography and sources. For descriptions of the setup and procedure of criminal trials, see Greenidge 1901 and StrachanDavidson 1912. The court for Roscius' trial was presided over by M. Fannius, who was praetor in 80; the jurors were all senators. The pr ...
... Cloud 1994 are the most recent and include bibliography and sources. For descriptions of the setup and procedure of criminal trials, see Greenidge 1901 and StrachanDavidson 1912. The court for Roscius' trial was presided over by M. Fannius, who was praetor in 80; the jurors were all senators. The pr ...
Some Minor Magistrates of the Roman Republic
... 180 of the individuals who held the curule and plebeian aedileships in the period prior to the passage of the Lex Villia Annalis alone. Their names are frequently preserved by Livy, most often during his standard, annalistic accounts of the magistrates elected in each year and their assignments. Bo ...
... 180 of the individuals who held the curule and plebeian aedileships in the period prior to the passage of the Lex Villia Annalis alone. Their names are frequently preserved by Livy, most often during his standard, annalistic accounts of the magistrates elected in each year and their assignments. Bo ...
Culture and Collective Memory in Ancient Republicanism
... 1984, 1998) has shown that in early modernity the “neo-roman” emphasis on nondependence gradually gave way to the liberalism of non-interference. In one way or another, the contemporary champions of civic republicanism – Philip Pettit, Maurizio Viroli, and Michael Sandel, to name a few – have built ...
... 1984, 1998) has shown that in early modernity the “neo-roman” emphasis on nondependence gradually gave way to the liberalism of non-interference. In one way or another, the contemporary champions of civic republicanism – Philip Pettit, Maurizio Viroli, and Michael Sandel, to name a few – have built ...
Clandestine Curses: Hidden Dangers to
... magicians, as well as their accomplices and customers, faced death by fire or exposure to wild beasts.”8 The legal ramifications of being found responsible for a curse tablet probably stopped the majority of commissioners from associating themselves with the tablets. Those that were not afraid of th ...
... magicians, as well as their accomplices and customers, faced death by fire or exposure to wild beasts.”8 The legal ramifications of being found responsible for a curse tablet probably stopped the majority of commissioners from associating themselves with the tablets. Those that were not afraid of th ...
Rise of the Roman Republic Student Text
... could be part of the government. Only they could become senators or consuls. Plebeians had to obey their decisions. Because laws were not written down, patricians often changed or interpreted the laws to benefit themselves. As a result, a small group of families held all the power in Rome. The plebe ...
... could be part of the government. Only they could become senators or consuls. Plebeians had to obey their decisions. Because laws were not written down, patricians often changed or interpreted the laws to benefit themselves. As a result, a small group of families held all the power in Rome. The plebe ...
Περίληψη : Χρονολόγηση Γεωγραφικός Εντοπισμός Mithridatic War III
... At this point Mithridates was abandoned by his erstwhile ally Tigranes, King of Armenia, not to mention that the Parthians also began negotiating with Pompey. He was obliged therefore to flee to Colchis. Pompey sent a force in pursuit but himself turned into Armenia. He overthrew Tigranes but then r ...
... At this point Mithridates was abandoned by his erstwhile ally Tigranes, King of Armenia, not to mention that the Parthians also began negotiating with Pompey. He was obliged therefore to flee to Colchis. Pompey sent a force in pursuit but himself turned into Armenia. He overthrew Tigranes but then r ...
The Ara Pacis Augustae: Visual Rhetoric in Augustus
... paid Augustan monuments like the Ara Pacis or Augustus himself much heed. Presumably the reason for the excision is not Augustus’s reliance on non-traditional rhetorical media. After all, it has been acknowledged that, ‘‘Public commemorative monuments are rhetorical products of some significance. Th ...
... paid Augustan monuments like the Ara Pacis or Augustus himself much heed. Presumably the reason for the excision is not Augustus’s reliance on non-traditional rhetorical media. After all, it has been acknowledged that, ‘‘Public commemorative monuments are rhetorical products of some significance. Th ...
2012
... 13. What city, south of the Ebro River, played a key role in the outbreak of the Second Punic War? SAGUNTUM B1 In what year did Saguntum fall to Hannibal? 218 BC B2 At what battle in 218 BC was P. Cornelius Scipio defeated? TICINUS RIVER 14. The so-called Oath of Tyndareus was taken by the suitors o ...
... 13. What city, south of the Ebro River, played a key role in the outbreak of the Second Punic War? SAGUNTUM B1 In what year did Saguntum fall to Hannibal? 218 BC B2 At what battle in 218 BC was P. Cornelius Scipio defeated? TICINUS RIVER 14. The so-called Oath of Tyndareus was taken by the suitors o ...
Augustus - Net Texts
... governmental power vested in the Roman Senate, but in practice retained his autocratic power. It took several years to determine the exact framework by which a formally republican state could be led by a sole ruler; the result became known as the Roman Empire. The emperorship was never an office lik ...
... governmental power vested in the Roman Senate, but in practice retained his autocratic power. It took several years to determine the exact framework by which a formally republican state could be led by a sole ruler; the result became known as the Roman Empire. The emperorship was never an office lik ...
WATERING THE ROMAN LEGION Gabriel Moss A thesis submitted
... Of Engels’ and Roth’s sources on ancient water requirements, one (Maurice) is of questionable scientific validity. The other two readily admit that their numbers are not accurate for troops marching in the hot and dry environments where water logistics would present a serious problem to ancient gene ...
... Of Engels’ and Roth’s sources on ancient water requirements, one (Maurice) is of questionable scientific validity. The other two readily admit that their numbers are not accurate for troops marching in the hot and dry environments where water logistics would present a serious problem to ancient gene ...
From Triumphal Gates to Triumphant Rotting: Refractions of Rome in
... approach to each one without imposing an overall framework on her analyses. Her book offers a glimpse into the pervasiveness of classical interests and influences on a variety of important poets of this period. Another important work devoted to classical reception in Russian is Marinus Wes’s Classi ...
... approach to each one without imposing an overall framework on her analyses. Her book offers a glimpse into the pervasiveness of classical interests and influences on a variety of important poets of this period. Another important work devoted to classical reception in Russian is Marinus Wes’s Classi ...
Although Horace`s and Juvenal`s satires differed
... In Horatian satire, the literary elements used are mainly incorporated for the purpose of comic relief. One of these elements is self-deprecation. Horace’s satire portrayed the main character, also named Horace, as a slightly despicable person. Despite the fact that the piece was set during Saturnal ...
... In Horatian satire, the literary elements used are mainly incorporated for the purpose of comic relief. One of these elements is self-deprecation. Horace’s satire portrayed the main character, also named Horace, as a slightly despicable person. Despite the fact that the piece was set during Saturnal ...
Picturing the Roman Army.pptx
... „horned“ shape of the altar reflects a local influence, since this type of altar is ...
... „horned“ shape of the altar reflects a local influence, since this type of altar is ...
Tiberius` Opposition
... 1. It has been mentioned that Tiberius pushed through a kind of recall election of the tribune, Octavius, who opposed his agrarian law. It is easy to overlook the implication of this measure. The Roman constitution was set up along dual lines. The major officials, elected by the comitia centuriata, ...
... 1. It has been mentioned that Tiberius pushed through a kind of recall election of the tribune, Octavius, who opposed his agrarian law. It is easy to overlook the implication of this measure. The Roman constitution was set up along dual lines. The major officials, elected by the comitia centuriata, ...
Genius of Legend, Genius in Fact Questions
... out of the sea into mid-air and whirled about as it hung there, until the men had been thrown out. . . . Nevertheless, the Romans eventually captured Syracuse. The Roman general ordered his men to spare the people of the city. For some reason, that order was ignored with Archimedes. Upon finding him ...
... out of the sea into mid-air and whirled about as it hung there, until the men had been thrown out. . . . Nevertheless, the Romans eventually captured Syracuse. The Roman general ordered his men to spare the people of the city. For some reason, that order was ignored with Archimedes. Upon finding him ...
western civilization 2311 lecture notes
... i. Lived in wagons, horse culture and mostly nomadic ii. A Scythian king challenged King Darius of Persian to find and destroy their idols and temples because they had none. iii. Drank blood of enemies, used scalps as napkins iv. The built burial dirt mounds with vaulted ceilings and tombs. v. They ...
... i. Lived in wagons, horse culture and mostly nomadic ii. A Scythian king challenged King Darius of Persian to find and destroy their idols and temples because they had none. iii. Drank blood of enemies, used scalps as napkins iv. The built burial dirt mounds with vaulted ceilings and tombs. v. They ...
In Death, Immortality - Trinity College Digital Repository
... survived in its entirety. It chronicles the wars on the Iberian Peninsula, beginning with the Punic wars in 218 BC, continuing to the capture of Numantia in 133 BC and ending briefly with the events that passed between that year and the rise of Augustus in 14 AD.8 The three major events of this book ...
... survived in its entirety. It chronicles the wars on the Iberian Peninsula, beginning with the Punic wars in 218 BC, continuing to the capture of Numantia in 133 BC and ending briefly with the events that passed between that year and the rise of Augustus in 14 AD.8 The three major events of this book ...
Punic War Gale documents
... the reinforcements and the RomanRoman in Spain. His election attests the extraordinary popularity which he enjoyed with the people of Rome and later with his men. So great was his reputation, which also rested partly on his unbounded self-confidence and (according to Polybius) a streak of rational c ...
... the reinforcements and the RomanRoman in Spain. His election attests the extraordinary popularity which he enjoyed with the people of Rome and later with his men. So great was his reputation, which also rested partly on his unbounded self-confidence and (according to Polybius) a streak of rational c ...
Christianity and Gender in Imperial Roman Policy, 57-235.
... and Otacilia, could have influenced policies toward the ...
... and Otacilia, could have influenced policies toward the ...
Narrative and Notice in Livy`s Fourth Decade: The Case of Scipio
... Africanus was part of that delegation, and that he spoke with Hannibal at Ephesus, and he even recalls one conversation. . . . In itself, the report of a variant tradition through source citation is a regular occurrence in Livy’s history, but in this case, Livy goes out of his way to demonstrate the ...
... Africanus was part of that delegation, and that he spoke with Hannibal at Ephesus, and he even recalls one conversation. . . . In itself, the report of a variant tradition through source citation is a regular occurrence in Livy’s history, but in this case, Livy goes out of his way to demonstrate the ...