On the Roman Concept of Natio The aim of this paper is to examine the Roman concept of natio: what did the ancient Romans mean by it, in what sense did they use the term and how does the ancient Roman concept of natio differ from the modern concept of nation? The study is based on a corpus of Latin texts that belong to different periods and different genres. The earliest usages date back to the third century BC and the latest ones to the late second century AD. The texts that form the main source of data derive from the so-called Ciceronian age of Latin literature (81–43 BC). The study shows that the Roman concept of natio differed in many respects from the modern concept of nation. For the Romans, natio was primarily a collective term for...
As a pre-requisite for the Roman law to come into existence, a community of people had first to emer...
The underlying theme of Three Centuries of Greek Culture under the Roman Empire is the idea that, un...
The paper, after a brief presentation of the classical Roman jurist Gaius and his mostimportant and ...
On the Roman Concept of Natio The aim of this paper is to examine the Roman concept of natio: what ...
On the Roman Concept of NatioThe aim of this paper is to examine the Roman concept of natio: what di...
The study of nations and nationalism is often restricted to the examination of modern nations that a...
The study of nations and nationalism is often restricted to the examination of modern nations that a...
O objetivo da pesquisa, Romanidade em Plínio, o Antigo, e a Naturalis Historia como um projeto polít...
O objetivo da pesquisa, Romanidade em Plínio, o Antigo, e a Naturalis Historia como um projeto polít...
El término "natura" es un concepto tan amplio como ambiguo y, muchas veces, vago y oscuro, como lo s...
This thesis examines the transitions that the Roman discourses of otium experience between the years...
Pliny’s Natural History, a large-scale encyclopedia containing more than 1.1 million words from the ...
Analysing the etymology and original usage of the word virtus and the complex connections with its G...
This study was undertaken to explore how the concept of the definition of Roman identity changed ove...
The use of concepts and ideas taken from the contemporary World in the studies on ancient Rome simp...
As a pre-requisite for the Roman law to come into existence, a community of people had first to emer...
The underlying theme of Three Centuries of Greek Culture under the Roman Empire is the idea that, un...
The paper, after a brief presentation of the classical Roman jurist Gaius and his mostimportant and ...
On the Roman Concept of Natio The aim of this paper is to examine the Roman concept of natio: what ...
On the Roman Concept of NatioThe aim of this paper is to examine the Roman concept of natio: what di...
The study of nations and nationalism is often restricted to the examination of modern nations that a...
The study of nations and nationalism is often restricted to the examination of modern nations that a...
O objetivo da pesquisa, Romanidade em Plínio, o Antigo, e a Naturalis Historia como um projeto polít...
O objetivo da pesquisa, Romanidade em Plínio, o Antigo, e a Naturalis Historia como um projeto polít...
El término "natura" es un concepto tan amplio como ambiguo y, muchas veces, vago y oscuro, como lo s...
This thesis examines the transitions that the Roman discourses of otium experience between the years...
Pliny’s Natural History, a large-scale encyclopedia containing more than 1.1 million words from the ...
Analysing the etymology and original usage of the word virtus and the complex connections with its G...
This study was undertaken to explore how the concept of the definition of Roman identity changed ove...
The use of concepts and ideas taken from the contemporary World in the studies on ancient Rome simp...
As a pre-requisite for the Roman law to come into existence, a community of people had first to emer...
The underlying theme of Three Centuries of Greek Culture under the Roman Empire is the idea that, un...
The paper, after a brief presentation of the classical Roman jurist Gaius and his mostimportant and ...