Ebook: Caesar against liberty? : perspectives on his autocracy
Author: Fantham Elaine, Cairns Francis (ed.)
- Tags: Caesar Julius Congresses Rome History 53 44 B C Liberty Autocratie César 101 av J Congrès Despotisme Liberté Histoire Empire Gaius Iulius v100 v44 Politik Kongress Latin against liberty autocracy PLLS
- Series: ARCA classical and medieval texts papers and monographs 43, Papers of the Langford Latin Seminar
- Year: 2003
- Publisher: Francis Cairns
- City: Cambridge, Florida State University
- Language: English
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d the history of the world by setting in train the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. This themed volume of PLLS handles the important and controversial problem of Caesar's own attitudes to 'liberty' and 'autocracy'. It contains revised, annotated and in some cases expanded versions of papers delivered at the Seventh Annual Langford Conference at Florida State University, along with one supplementary contribution and English translations of two papers originally published in Italian. The contributors constitute a distinguished international group of ancient historians.
Caesar
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d the history of the world by setting in train the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. This themed volume of PLLS handles the important and controversial problem of Caesar's own attitudes to 'liberty' and 'autocracy'. It contains revised, annotated and in some cases expanded versions of papers delivered at the Seventh Annual Langford Conference at Florida State University, along with one supplementary contribution and English translations of two papers originally published in Italian. The contributors constitute a distinguished international group of ancient historians.
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