The Constitution of the Roman Republic
- A. Lintott
- History
- 1999
There is no other published book in English studying the constitution of the Roman Republic as a whole. Yet the Greek historian Polybius believed that the constitution was a fundamental cause of the…
Cicero as Evidence: A Historian's Companion
- A. Lintott
- History
- 15 April 2008
I. READING CICERO 1. Reading Events 2. The Texts of the Speeches 3. Truth and Fiction II. READING ORATORY 4. Cicero's Forensic Baptism: The Pro Quinctio 5. More Problems of Partnership: The Pro…
Electoral Bribery in The Roman Republic
- A. Lintott
- HistoryJournal of Roman Studies
- 1 November 1990
In Western Europe to-day we tend to assume automatically that electoral bribery is pernicious, in that it distorts the democratic process, the selection by the people of their own representatives, by…
Violence in Republican Rome
- A. Lintott
- History, Political Science
- 1968
Why did the aristocracy of the Roman Republic destroy the system of government which was its basis? The answers given by ancient authorities are moral corruption and personal ambition. The modern…
Judicial reform and land reform in the Roman Republic
- A. Lintott
- History
- 28 May 1993
List of illustrations Preface Abbreviations Bibliography Part I. Background: 1. Introduction 2. The lex repetundarum 3. The lex agraria 4. The laws as texts 5. The discovery, transmission and early…
The Danubian and Balkan provinces
- J. Wilkes, A. Bowman, E. Champlin, A. Lintott
- Sociology
- 8 February 1996
Cassius Dio and the History of the Late Roman Republic
- A. Lintott, W. Haase
- History
- 31 January 1997
Imperium Romanum: Politics and Administration
- A. Lintott
- History
- 1993
Select Contents. Part 1: 1. the Growth of Empire 2. Elements of Empire 3. The Organisation of Empire 4. Government and Governor 5. Taxation and Carvees 6. Restrictions on Magistrates and the…
Economy and society, 133–43 b.c.
- C. Nicolet, J. Crook, A. Lintott, E. Rawson
- History
- 24 February 1994
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