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Emperor in the Roman World

Autor Sir Fergus Millar
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 aug 1992
This book offers a large scale reassessment of the function of Roman emperor over three centuries (from Augustus to Constantine) and of the social realities of this exercise of power. Concentrating on the patterns of communication between the emperor and his subjects, the author shows that such communications were normally initiated by the subjects - whether grouped in cities or other associations, or individually and that the emperor fulfilled his role primarily by making responses to them or giving decisions or verdicts between them.The book casts new light on a number of detailed historical questions such as the sources of the emperor's wealth and the ways he spent it; the imperial residences and the mobility of the court; and the relatively small and simple entourage that the emperor needed to perform his functions. But above all, it emphasizes two major historical themes: the steady detachment of the emperor from the republican institutions of the city of Rome; and the way in which relations between Emperor and Church were shaped by the emperor's long-standing relations with cities, temples and associations in the pagan world.Drawing on a wide range of evidence, from literature and legal writings to inscriptions and papyri, the main text can be read without any knowledge o f Latin or Greek.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780715617229
ISBN-10: 0715617222
Pagini: 656
Dimensiuni: 160 x 250 x 39 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bristol Classical Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Sir Fergus Millar is Emeritus Camden Professor of Ancient History, University of Oxford, UK, and a Fellow of the British Academy, which awarded him the Kenyon Medal of Classics in 2005. Millar numbers among the most influential historians of ancient Greece and Rome.

Cuprins

PrefaceAbbreviationsContentsPart I: PrologueI. Marcus Aurelius at SirmiumPart II: The Emperor: Setting, Resources and FunctionII. From Rome to ConstantinopleIII. Entourage, Assistants and AdvisersIV. The Imperial Wealth: Gifts and ExactionsV. The Emperor at Work: Imperial FunctionsPart III: Subject and Emperor VI. The Equestrian Order and the SenateVII. Cities, Provincial Councils and AssociationsVIII. Private PersonsIX. Church and EmperorEpilogue AppendicesIndex

Recenzii

A masterpiece of historical writing - not merely a standard work to be read as a matter of compulsion, by (at the least) all ancient historians, but rather an immediate classic whose effects will long be felt, and which in the present generation cannot be superseded.