A moral and political tradition that had evolved from the ideal of the Roman nobility was the nearest the Romans came to formulating a philosophy of history and a theory of historical process. This tradition became the standard of conduct for all educated Romans, and Dr Earl here examines the development of the dominant moral values through the full course of Roman history, as they were interpreted by major authors of the period.Traces the evolution of Roman ethical and political concepts through a study of important writers from the second century B.C. to the fifth century A.D.
Aspectos de la vida griega y romana Serie
Esta serie ofrece una vívida imagen compuesta de la antigua Grecia y Roma, centrándose en aspectos a menudo descuidados de la vida cotidiana. Escritas por distinguidos eruditos, estas concisas y actualizadas encuestas presentan investigación y exposición al más alto nivel. Los volúmenes están diseñados para académicos, estudiantes y el lector general interesado en la antigüedad clásica.


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Law and Life of Rome, 90 B.C.-A.D. 212
- 352 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
It is about Roman law in its social context, an attempt to strengthen the bridge between two spheres of discourse about ancient Rome by using the institutions of the law to enlarge understanding of the society and bringing the evidence of the social and economic facts to bear on the rules of law.