UID:
almafu_9959797706202883
Umfang:
1 online resource (xiv, 175 pages).
ISBN:
90-04-36823-X
Serie:
Impact of empire : Roman Empire, c. 200 B.C.-A.D. 476 ; v. 29
Inhalt:
In The Antonine Constitution , Alex Imrie approaches the famous edict of AD 212 from numerous angles, offering an assessment of its rationale that is rooted in the dynamic period of the early third century. Controversial since its discovery, it is depicted here as a keystone in Caracalla’s attempt to revolutionise the public image of the Severan dynasty after murdering his brother. There is an inherent paradox between the apparently progressive nature of the edict, and the volatile emperor responsible for it. The enigma is only heightened by a dearth of ancient evidence relating to the legislation. By combining literary and material evidence with the surviving papyrological record, Alex Imrie shows that Caracalla’s rationale is best understood in an embedded context.
Anmerkung:
Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Figures, Table and Illustration -- Introduction -- Contexts -- The Fiscal Rationale -- The Military Rationale -- Alexander Imitatio -- Securing the Caracallan Empire -- Epilogue -- Back Matter -- Appendix -- Bibliography.
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 90-04-36822-1
Sprache:
Englisch
Fachgebiete:
Geschichte
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