The starting point for these studies is the opinion that Roman colleges were to be a copy of the respublica. I have attempted to prove that 1. with regard to organisation, copying municipal (civic) solutions was usually limited to adopting the nomenclature (names of corporate offices) and some institutions (corporate treasury, gatherings (meetings) of corporate members) known from public life. 2. In the sphere of symbols, referring to civic ideals/civic ethos was one of the bases of corporate identity. Both the system of values and the tools used to create the college’s image, founded on this system, were identical for colleges and the community of citizens. In other words, an ideal college member was also an ideal citizen
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The title * augustalis was used during the first three centuries A. D., to refer to an honorary posi...
In the Roman Empire, the function of creating part of the common culture needed for citizenship wa...
The period between the end of the Social War and the Flavian dynasty saw a remarkable change in the ...
Ancient historians long preferred not to compare Greco-Roman professional associations to the guilds...
Social historians are becoming increasingly aware that voluntary associations provide the ‘missing l...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the problem discussed in the paper is predetermined by the ...
International audienceThe colleges are probably the most widespread among the non institutional coll...
In his fragmentary De Re Publica, written between 54 and 51 BC, Cicero (d. 43 BC) explains that citi...
The question, whether there was expropriation in the Roman Empire or not, is difficult to answer, be...
The idea of the modern business corporation is usually traced to England during the late fifteenth...
The paper seeks to cast light on the history of Italian towns in the second century AD by examining ...
editorial reviewedThis contribution investigates the fundamental role that Roman colleges played in ...
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