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The constitution of the Roman Republic
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The constitution of the Roman Republic

Author: Andrew Lintott
Publisher: Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Pr., 2004.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : ReprView all editions and formats
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Rome acquired her great empire under republican institutions. These institutions were held to be remarkably stable because they were a mixture of monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy, created by  Read more...

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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Andrew Lintott
ISBN: 0199261083 9780199261086
OCLC Number: 179708792
Description: XI, 297 S.
Contents: I. Introduction; II. A Roman Political Year; III. Polybius and the Constitution; IV. The Story of the Origin of the Constitution; V. The Assemblies; VI. The Senate; VII. The Higher Magistrates and the Pro-Magistrates; VIII. Tribunes, Aediles, and Minor Magistrates; IX. Criminal Justice; X. The Influence of Society and Religion; XI. The Balance of the Constitution; XII. The Mixed Constitution and Republican Ideology; XIII. The Republic Remembered
Responsibility: Andrew Lintott.

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