This study starts from the analysis of the word auctoritas. It comes from the ancient sacral language and expresses the consideration of the prestigious man who manages to get approval and to influence the decisions of other people. Auctoritas is the abstract expression of the power of nobilitas. It is based not only in the genus but also in the virtues of balance and wisdom. These virtues describe an ethical-behavioral model – supported by the oligarchic group – which was the essential prerequisite for a politician to aspire to auctoritas and an active role in republican Rome. Consequently, to block someone’s path to power, he was accused of having diverged from that ethical paradigm, even going so far as to accuse him of subversi...
Retreating from active political life in the 50s BC, Cicero ponders over what is the best government...
Influencée par un Quattrocento florentin ravivant l'héritage républicain romain, l'historiographie a...
Entre la fin de la République et le Haut-Empire, la société romaine amorce, définit et affirme une i...
Si indaga il significato politico dell’espressione auctoritas populi in Cicerone (Man. 63-64) e dell...
International audienceDid Roman magistrates represent Rome not just in their official capacity but a...
The article aims at the analysis of the concept of superbia and its derivatives (superbus, superb) i...
Augustus founded the principate as a system of acceptance in which the princeps rule had to be cont...
The theory of decorum in Cicero’s de officiis (44 BC) seems to suggest to the Romans not simply the ...
Augustus founded the principate as a system of acceptance in which the princeps rule had to be conti...
In examining the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the principate, one is inevitably struck ...
In the oration pronounced for the mercy to the ex-pompeian Marcus Claudius Marcellus (Pro Marcello),...
The following article studies the liberalitas as the roman virtue that causes the roman elites’ muni...
The article deals with Cicero’s usage of ‘avaritia’. The research aims at the system analysis of the...
The period between the end of the Social War and the Flavian dynasty saw a remarkable change in the ...
Cicero’s De officiis is one of the most important texts in Roman ethics, and one of the most cited l...
Retreating from active political life in the 50s BC, Cicero ponders over what is the best government...
Influencée par un Quattrocento florentin ravivant l'héritage républicain romain, l'historiographie a...
Entre la fin de la République et le Haut-Empire, la société romaine amorce, définit et affirme une i...
Si indaga il significato politico dell’espressione auctoritas populi in Cicerone (Man. 63-64) e dell...
International audienceDid Roman magistrates represent Rome not just in their official capacity but a...
The article aims at the analysis of the concept of superbia and its derivatives (superbus, superb) i...
Augustus founded the principate as a system of acceptance in which the princeps rule had to be cont...
The theory of decorum in Cicero’s de officiis (44 BC) seems to suggest to the Romans not simply the ...
Augustus founded the principate as a system of acceptance in which the princeps rule had to be conti...
In examining the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the principate, one is inevitably struck ...
In the oration pronounced for the mercy to the ex-pompeian Marcus Claudius Marcellus (Pro Marcello),...
The following article studies the liberalitas as the roman virtue that causes the roman elites’ muni...
The article deals with Cicero’s usage of ‘avaritia’. The research aims at the system analysis of the...
The period between the end of the Social War and the Flavian dynasty saw a remarkable change in the ...
Cicero’s De officiis is one of the most important texts in Roman ethics, and one of the most cited l...
Retreating from active political life in the 50s BC, Cicero ponders over what is the best government...
Influencée par un Quattrocento florentin ravivant l'héritage républicain romain, l'historiographie a...
Entre la fin de la République et le Haut-Empire, la société romaine amorce, définit et affirme une i...