The Constitution of the Roman Republic

There is no other published book in English studying the constitution of the Roman Republic as a whole. Yet the Greek historian Polybius believed that the constitution was a fundamental cause of the exponential growth of Rome's empire. Knowledge of Rome's political institutions is essential both for ancient historians and for those who study the contribution of Rome to the republican tradition of political thought from the Middle Ages to the revolutions inspired by the Enlightenment.

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The Constitution of the Roman Republic

There is no other published book in English studying the constitution of the Roman Republic as a whole. Yet the Greek historian Polybius believed that the constitution was a fundamental cause of the exponential growth of Rome's empire. Knowledge of Rome's political institutions is essential both for ancient historians and for those who study the contribution of Rome to the republican tradition of political thought from the Middle Ages to the revolutions inspired by the Enlightenment.

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The Constitution of the Roman Republic

The Constitution of the Roman Republic

The Constitution of the Roman Republic

The Constitution of the Roman Republic

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There is no other published book in English studying the constitution of the Roman Republic as a whole. Yet the Greek historian Polybius believed that the constitution was a fundamental cause of the exponential growth of Rome's empire. Knowledge of Rome's political institutions is essential both for ancient historians and for those who study the contribution of Rome to the republican tradition of political thought from the Middle Ages to the revolutions inspired by the Enlightenment.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198150688
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication date: 04/28/1999
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.00(d)
Lexile: 1770L (what's this?)

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Worcester College, Oxford

Table of Contents

Abbreviations ix
Introduction
1(8)
Sources of Legal Authority
3(6)
A Roman Political Year
9(7)
Polybius and the Constitution
16(11)
The Story of the Origin of the Constitution
27(13)
The Assemblies
40(25)
Comitia, Contio, Concilium
42(1)
Assembly Procedure
43(6)
The Organization of the Different Assemblies
49(12)
Obstruction, Abrogation, Annulment
61(2)
The Nature of Roman Legislation
63(2)
The Senate
65(29)
Membership of the Senate
68(4)
The Place and Time of Meetings
72(3)
Procedure
75(11)
The Authority of the Senate
86(3)
Appendix---The So-Called Last Decree
89(5)
The Higher Magistrates and the Pro-Magistrates
94(27)
The Nature of the Magistrate's Power
94(10)
The Functions of Magistrates
104(17)
Tribunes, Aediles, and Minor Magistrates
121(26)
Tribunis Plebis
121(8)
Aedilis
129(4)
Quaestor
133(4)
Minor Magistrates
137(7)
The Cursus Honorum
144(3)
Criminal Justice
147(16)
The Early Republican Background
149(8)
The Development of the Law in the Later Republic
157(6)
The Influence of Society and Religion
163(28)
Aristocratic Families and their Values
164(12)
Plebeian Connections and Dependence
176(6)
Religion
182(9)
The Balance of the Constitution
191(23)
The Magistrates
192(4)
The Senate and the Aristocracy
196(3)
The Power of the People
199(9)
Changes in the Balance
208(6)
The Mixed Constitution and Republican Ideology
214(19)
The Mixed Constitution in Classical Greece and in Polybius
214(6)
Cicero's De Re Publica
220(5)
Cicero's De Legibus
225(8)
The Republic Remembered
233(23)
The Middle Ages
235(1)
Machiavelli
236(8)
The Antiquarians
244(3)
The Roman Republic and the English Revolution
247(4)
Montesquieu and the Founding Fathers
251(5)
Bibliography 256(13)
Index of Ancient Sources Cited 269(24)
General Index 293
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