1st Edition

Roman Political Institutions

By Leon Homo Copyright 1996
    446 Pages
    by Routledge

    448 Pages
    by Routledge

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    Part 1 The Institutions of the Early City; Chapter 1.1 The Birth of the Roman State. The Etruscan Kingship; Chapter 1.2 The Patrician Republic and the Conflict of the Two Orders; Chapter 1.3 The Republican Constitution Complete; Chapter 1.4 The Genesis of Oligarchy; Part 2 From Oligarchy to Military Rule; Chapter 2.1 Theories and Realities; Chapter 2.2 The Decline of Oligarchy and the First Coups D';état; Chapter 2.3 In Search of a New Formula. The Principate of Pompey and the Monarchy of Cæsar; Part 3 Cæsarism: Principate and “Dominate”; Chapter 3.1 Augustus and the Principate; Chapter 3.2 From Principate to “Dominate“; Chapter 3.3 The Constitutional Development Complete. The Absolute Monarchy of the Late Empire; Part 4 Imperial Bureaucracy. Administration and Great Public Services; Chapter 4.1 The Emperor's Assistants. Magistrates and Officials; Chapter 4.2 The Administrative Unification of the Roman World; Chapter 4.3 The Administrative Personnel;

    Biography

    Homo Léon, M.R. Dobie