Public office in early Rome ritual procedure and political practice
Studies of Roman politics have traditionally emphasized individual personalities or groups of personalities and have explained political behavior in terms of contests for individual power or group power. By contrast, Roberta Stewart focuses on being the religious institution of the "allotment&q...
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Ann Arbor :
University of Michigan Press
c1998
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- The ritually defined allotment
- Parity of pairs: the reforms of 444 and 406 B.C.
- Parity of individuals: the reforms of 367 B.C.
- Comparatio: Patricians, Plebeians, and curule office in the fourth century
- Praetores Minores: a definition of conquest
- Bibliography
- Index.