In the doctrine of the last century the use of the literary sources on the birth of the plebeian power in the early roman republic has been often object of ideological mystification: this article is an attempt to exploit the coherence of those sources in their own purity, starting, in particular, from the narration of Livius and Dionysius on the facts of 494 B.C. These Authors describe clearly the revolutionary atteinement of tribunes’ power: the menace of a military mutiny determinates patrician’s decision to give to plebs the right of choosing their own political delegates with restricted faculty (primarily, the ius auxilii), but the crucial and ingenious invention of the p...
The Roman events occurred in 169 BC, immediately before the final fight against Perseus and the defi...
In a meeting near Bologna in October 43 BC, Octavian, Antony, and Lepidus formed the Second Triumvir...
This paper argues that the three original and prototypical concepts that denote the supreme powers w...
In the doctrine of the last century the use of the literary sources on the birth of the plebeian pow...
This thesis is concerned with a particularly interesting period in the history of the Roman Republic...
This article argues that the colleges of Tribuni Militum Consulari Potestate, which in the surviving...
O tribunato da plebe foi fundamental para garantir a liberdade dos plebeus e para o amadurecimento d...
The establishment of the Roman Republic and the rise of the plebeian tribunate are crucial to our un...
The author begins his discussion of the problems associated with Marcus Antonius’s exercise of the o...
This paper focuses on the difference i t intellectual attitudes regarding the tribunate of Tiberius ...
One of the most essential features of Roman historiography is the rhetoric. Historians differently u...
The article is devoted to the history of the emergence of an idea of indisputable/voluntary jurisdic...
The article analyzes the emergence of the plebs in connection with the problem of debts during the f...
The author proves that the mos maiorum has a political value and highlights the evolution and crisis...
This paper examines the formation of the plebeian movement and government in the Roman Republic duri...
The Roman events occurred in 169 BC, immediately before the final fight against Perseus and the defi...
In a meeting near Bologna in October 43 BC, Octavian, Antony, and Lepidus formed the Second Triumvir...
This paper argues that the three original and prototypical concepts that denote the supreme powers w...
In the doctrine of the last century the use of the literary sources on the birth of the plebeian pow...
This thesis is concerned with a particularly interesting period in the history of the Roman Republic...
This article argues that the colleges of Tribuni Militum Consulari Potestate, which in the surviving...
O tribunato da plebe foi fundamental para garantir a liberdade dos plebeus e para o amadurecimento d...
The establishment of the Roman Republic and the rise of the plebeian tribunate are crucial to our un...
The author begins his discussion of the problems associated with Marcus Antonius’s exercise of the o...
This paper focuses on the difference i t intellectual attitudes regarding the tribunate of Tiberius ...
One of the most essential features of Roman historiography is the rhetoric. Historians differently u...
The article is devoted to the history of the emergence of an idea of indisputable/voluntary jurisdic...
The article analyzes the emergence of the plebs in connection with the problem of debts during the f...
The author proves that the mos maiorum has a political value and highlights the evolution and crisis...
This paper examines the formation of the plebeian movement and government in the Roman Republic duri...
The Roman events occurred in 169 BC, immediately before the final fight against Perseus and the defi...
In a meeting near Bologna in October 43 BC, Octavian, Antony, and Lepidus formed the Second Triumvir...
This paper argues that the three original and prototypical concepts that denote the supreme powers w...