The civil administration of the later Roman Empire (3rd-6th Century AD) was created by Diocletian and Constantine. It was structured in two different careers. A career of the highranking officials (dignitates, honores), dealing with the civil, provincial, diocesan, palatine administrative posts; they were aristocratic senators and trusted emerging bureaucrats. A lower administrative career in the various offices. This large sector of employees was the real militia that they call inermis here. The civil militia had the following characteristics: 1) recruitment officially sanctioned by means of imperial document, which entailed rights and duties; 2) a hierarchical organization of the career, with promotions for seniority and merit; 3...
This essay means to analyze important aspects of the late Roman bureaucracy, with specific regard to...
Les réformes menées sous Dioclétien et Constantin établirent des circonscriptions et des hiérarchies...
This paper examines the basic principles of the organization of the Roman Imperial Administration, a...
The civil administration of the later Roman Empire (3rd-6th Century AD) was created by Diocletian a...
Although the main elements of the Roman system of provincial administration remained stable from Aug...
L’Autore propone un’indagine diacronica della creazione e delle trasformazioni dell’amministrazione ...
It was during the Principate that administrative imperial culture was established, but it is possibl...
«The Praetorian Prefect: a Commanding Figure of the Roman Politics in the Third Century (199-284)» a...
The article makes a comparison between the laws of the Roman authorities, particularly those of the ...
The so-called “public administration” of the Roman Republican era was characterized by its adaptatio...
Il contributo mette a confronto il diritto delle amministrazioni romane, in particolare quello tardo...
Lors de la période de guerres civiles (49-31 a.C.) qui marqua la fin de la République, les armées, g...
The subject of the thesis is that of the transformation of the Roman empire in the third and fourth ...
The Notitia Dignitatum is regarded as one of the most important sources for the administrative hiera...
The comitatus of the period 284-305 AD were moving structures. Diocletian and Maximian Herculius dai...
This essay means to analyze important aspects of the late Roman bureaucracy, with specific regard to...
Les réformes menées sous Dioclétien et Constantin établirent des circonscriptions et des hiérarchies...
This paper examines the basic principles of the organization of the Roman Imperial Administration, a...
The civil administration of the later Roman Empire (3rd-6th Century AD) was created by Diocletian a...
Although the main elements of the Roman system of provincial administration remained stable from Aug...
L’Autore propone un’indagine diacronica della creazione e delle trasformazioni dell’amministrazione ...
It was during the Principate that administrative imperial culture was established, but it is possibl...
«The Praetorian Prefect: a Commanding Figure of the Roman Politics in the Third Century (199-284)» a...
The article makes a comparison between the laws of the Roman authorities, particularly those of the ...
The so-called “public administration” of the Roman Republican era was characterized by its adaptatio...
Il contributo mette a confronto il diritto delle amministrazioni romane, in particolare quello tardo...
Lors de la période de guerres civiles (49-31 a.C.) qui marqua la fin de la République, les armées, g...
The subject of the thesis is that of the transformation of the Roman empire in the third and fourth ...
The Notitia Dignitatum is regarded as one of the most important sources for the administrative hiera...
The comitatus of the period 284-305 AD were moving structures. Diocletian and Maximian Herculius dai...
This essay means to analyze important aspects of the late Roman bureaucracy, with specific regard to...
Les réformes menées sous Dioclétien et Constantin établirent des circonscriptions et des hiérarchies...
This paper examines the basic principles of the organization of the Roman Imperial Administration, a...