Roman Elections In The Age Of Cicero
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Roman Elections in the Age of Cicero
Author | : Rachel Feig Vishnia |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 202 |
Release | : 2012-03-12 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781136478710 |
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Great debate exists amongst classical historians on the nature of Roman republican government. Some contend that the Roman Republic was governed by a small group of aristocratic families that entrenched their rule by means of long-standing alliances and an intricate network of loyal clients from the lower echelons of society. Others contest the definition of the republican government as oligarchic, maintaining that the Roman elite did not operate in a political vacuum and that Polybius’ judgment, which concedes a democratic element in the Roman constitution as embodied in the powers of the popular assemblies, cannot be simply swept aside. This debate has found its way into various scholarly works, but, until now, no single volume has been dedicated specifically to elections and electioneering, a sphere where the people—according to these interpretations—played a central if not a crucial role. Roman Elections in the Age of Cicero provides new and intriguing insights into the nature of Roman republican government and the people’s actual powers, but also addresses questions relevant to elections in our own societies today.
How to Win an Election
Author | : Quintus Tullius Cicero |
Publsiher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 126 |
Release | : 2012-02-13 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780691154084 |
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A guide that Marcus Cicero's brother wrote for him as he prepared to campaign for consul in ancient Rome includes a surprising amount of information that can be applied to today's political contests, and is now presenting again, in a bilingual Latin-English edition that offers a new translation.
Party Politics in the Age of Caesar
Author | : Lily Ross Taylor |
Publsiher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 1949 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780520012578 |
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The advice given to Cicero by his astute, campaign-conscious brother to prepare him for the consular elections of 64 B.C., has a curiously modern ring: "Avoid taking a definite stand on great public issues either in the Senate or before the people. Bend your energies towards making friends of key-men in all classes of voters." Party Politics in the Age of Caesar is a shrewd commentary on this text, designed to clarify the true meaning in Roman political life of such terms as "party" and "faction." Taylor brilliantly explains the mechanics of Roman politics as she discusses the relations of nobles and their clients, the manipulation of the state religion for political expedience, and the practical means of delivering the vote.
Cicero
Author | : Anthony Everitt |
Publsiher | : Random House Trade Paperbacks |
Total Pages | : 402 |
Release | : 2003-05-06 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780375758959 |
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “An excellent introduction to a critical period in the history of Rome. Cicero comes across much as he must have lived: reflective, charming and rather vain.”—The Wall Street Journal “All ages of the world have not produced a greater statesman and philosopher combined.”—John Adams He squared off against Caesar and was friends with young Brutus. He advised the legendary Pompey on his botched transition from military hero to politician. He lambasted Mark Antony and was master of the smear campaign, as feared for his wit as he was for his ruthless disputations. Brilliant, voluble, cranky, a genius of political manipulation but also a true patriot and idealist, Cicero was Rome’s most feared politician, one of the greatest lawyers and statesmen of all times. In this dynamic and engaging biography, Anthony Everitt plunges us into the fascinating, scandal-ridden world of ancient Rome in its most glorious heyday—when senators were endlessly filibustering legislation and exposing one another’s sexual escapades to discredit the opposition. Accessible to us through his legendary speeches but also through an unrivaled collection of unguarded letters to his close friend Atticus, Cicero comes to life as a witty and cunning political operator, the most eloquent and astute witness to the last days of Republican Rome. Praise for Cicero “ [Everitt makes] his subject—brilliant, vain, principled, opportunistic and courageous—come to life after two millennia.”—The Washington Post “ Gripping . . . Everitt combines a classical education with practical expertise. . . . He writes fluidly.”—The New York Times “In the half-century before the assassination of Julius Caesar . . . Rome endured a series of crises, assassinations, factional bloodletting, civil wars and civil strife, including at one point government by gang war. This period, when republican government slid into dictatorship, is one of history’s most fascinating, and one learns a great deal about it in this excellent and very readable biography.”—The Plain Dealer “Riveting . . . a clear-eyed biography . . . Cicero’s times . . . offer vivid lessons about the viciousness that can pervade elected government.”—Chicago Tribune “Lively and dramatic . . . By the book’s end, he’s managed to put enough flesh on Cicero’s old bones that you care when the agents of his implacable enemy, Mark Antony, kill him.”—Los Angeles Times
A Short Guide to Electioneering
Author | : Quintus Tullius Cicero |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : 1968 |
Genre | : Political campaigns |
ISBN | : PSU:000000772280 |
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This was Cicero
Author | : Henry Joseph Haskell |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 1964 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : RUTGERS:39030009551526 |
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"A most extraordinary biography of the great Roman orator and statesman"--Cover
Cicero s Consulship Campaign
Author | : M. G. L. Cooley |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 57 |
Release | : 2023-06-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781009383523 |
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This volume in the LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History series features primary texts relating to Cicero's campaign for the consulship of 63 BC, with an accompanying glossary and timeline. It provides for the needs of students at schools and universities who are studying ancient history in English translation and has been written and reviewed by experienced teachers. The texts selected include two letters to Atticus, extracts from two speeches and Asconius' commentary on Cicero's speech as a candidate, and 'A Short Guide to Electioneering' attributed to Quintus Cicero.
Cicero s Consulship Campaign
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 60 |
Release | : 2023-06-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781009383561 |
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This volume in the LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History series features primary texts relating to Cicero's campaign for the consulship of 63 BC, with an accompanying glossary and timeline. It provides for the needs of students at schools and universities who are studying ancient history in English translation and has been written and reviewed by experienced teachers. The texts selected include two letters to Atticus, extracts from two speeches and Asconius' commentary on Cicero's speech as a candidate, and 'A Short Guide to Electioneering' attributed to Quintus Cicero.