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Senate of Imperial Rome

by Richard J.A. Talbert, Richard J. Talbert
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Overview

Richard J. A. Talbert examines the composition, procedure, and functions of the Roman senate during the Principate (30 B.C.-A.D. 238). Although it is of central importance to the period, this great council has not previously received such scholarly treatment. Offering a fresh approach to major ancient authors (Pliny and Tacitus in particular), the book also draws on inscriptions and legal writers never before fully exploited for the study of the senate.

This political history shows the significance of the Roman Senate and its viability as a part of the governing empire during the Imperial period.

Synopsis

Richard J. A. Talbert examines the composition, procedure, and functions of the Roman senate during the Principate (30 B.C.-A.D. 238). Although it is of central importance to the period, this great council has not previously received such scholarly treatment. Offering a fresh approach to major ancient authors (Pliny and Tacitus in particular), the book also draws on inscriptions and legal writers never before fully exploited for the study of the senate.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1987
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Pages
606
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780691102382

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