Citizens in the Graeco-Roman world : aspects of citizenship from the archaic period to AD 212 /

The volume provides a collection of studies on citizenship in the Graeco-Roman world and the political and philosophical reflection on it. It encourages the reader to complement the traditional institutional approach to citizenship with a broader perspective. The twelve studies contained in this vol...

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Další autoři: Cecchet, Lucia (Editor), Busetto, Anna (Editor)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Řečtina, starověká (do 1453)
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Vydáno: Leiden : Brill, [2017]
Edice:Mnemosyne. Supplementum. History and archaeology of classical antiquity, volume 407
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Příbuzné jednotky:Tištěná verze:: Citizens in the Graeco-Roman world
Obsah:
  • Looking for citizenship in archaic Greece : Methodological and historical problems / Maurizio Giangiulio
  • Re-shaping and re-founding citizen bodies: the case of Athens, Cyrene and Camarina / Lucia Cecchet
  • Politeia in Greek federal states / Chiara Lasagni
  • The case of multiple citizenship holders in the Graeco-Roman east / Andreea Ştefan
  • Citizens among outsiders in Plautus's Roman cosmopolis : A moment of change / Elena Isayev
  • Were children second-class citizens in Roman society? Information technology resources for a new vision of an ancient issue / Donato Fasolini
  • Egyptians and citizenship from the first century AD to the Constitutio Antoniniana / Valerio Marotta
  • Fifty years before the Antonine constitution: access to Roman citizenship and exclusive rights / Arnaud Besson
  • Metaphorical appeals to civic ethos in Lycurgus' Against Leocrates / Jakub Filonik
  • Alteram loci patriam, alteram iuris: "double fatherlands" and the role of Italy in Cicero's political discourse / Filippo Carlà-Uhink
  • Ancient and modern sources of Hegel's conception of the Roman citizenship / Valerio Rocco Lozano
  • The idea of cosmopolitanism from its origins to the 21st century / Anna Busetto