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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Publications de l’École française de Rome
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    gbv_1778663656
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9782728313617
    Content: Est-il légitime d'employer la notion moderne d'« honneur » à propos de la République romaine antique ? Les Romains de cette époque obéissaient-ils à un code de conduite strict ? Sur quoi fondaient-ils le prestige social ? Quelles marques de distinction employaient-ils et à quelles fins ? Telles sont quelques-unes des questions auxquelles cet ouvrage tente de répondre. Pour ce faire, l'auteur analyse trois notions romaines, honos, honestum et honestas, qui recouvrent des objets socio-politiques (marques d'honneur, prestige, charges publiques) et des données morales (dignité de la conduite, bien éthique). Cette diversité est appréhendée dans l'ouvrage par une approche plurielle, relevant de la sémantique, de la sociologie et de l'histoire des idées. L'étude préalable du sens de ces termes dans les textes latins débouche ainsi sur l'examen des pratiques d'hommage et d'honorabilité dans la vie des Romains. Confrontant ensuite la pratique à la théorie, l'ouvrage étudie la manière dont ces trois notions ont été employées comme thèmes littéraires, instruments idéologiques et concepts philosophiques chez les auteurs latins de la République
    Note: French
    Language: French
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    UID:
    gbv_1778514006
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9782728313617
    Content: Is it legitimate to use the modern notion of “honor” in connection with the ancient Roman Republic? Did the Romans of that time follow a strict code of conduct? On what did they base social prestige? What marks of distinction did they use and for what purposes? These are some of the questions this book attempts to answer. To do this, the author analyzes three Roman notions, honos , honestum and honestas, which cover socio-political objects (marks of honor, prestige, public office) and moral data (dignity of conduct, good ethics). This diversity is apprehended in the work by a plural approach, relating to semantics, sociology and the history of ideas. The preliminary study of the meaning of these terms in the Latin texts thus leads to the examination of the practices of homage and honor in the life of the Romans. Then confronting practice with theory, the work examines the way in which these three notions were employed as literary themes, ideological instruments and philosophical concepts among the Latin authors of the Republic
    Note: French
    Language: French
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    [s.l.] :École française de Rome,
    UID:
    almahu_9949414673102882
    Format: 1 online resource (1 p.)
    ISBN: 9782728313617
    Series Statement: Collection de l'École française de Rome
    Content: Is it legitimate to use the modern notion of "honor" in connection with the ancient Roman Republic? Did the Romans of that time follow a strict code of conduct? On what did they base social prestige? What marks of distinction did they use and for what purposes? These are some of the questions this book attempts to answer. To do this, the author analyzes three Roman notions, honos , honestum and honestas, which cover socio-political objects (marks of honor, prestige, public office) and moral data (dignity of conduct, good ethics). This diversity is apprehended in the work by a plural approach, relating to semantics, sociology and the history of ideas. The preliminary study of the meaning of these terms in the Latin texts thus leads to the examination of the practices of homage and honor in the life of the Romans. Then confronting practice with theory, the work examines the way in which these three notions were employed as literary themes, ideological instruments and philosophical concepts among the Latin authors of the Republic.
    Language: French
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    Rome : École française de Rome | Berlin : Knowledge Unlatched
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    gbv_1045707805
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (818 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9782728313617
    Series Statement: Collection de l'École française de Rome 479
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [761]-798
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9782728309610
    Language: French
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    Publications de l’École française de Rome | [s.l.] :École française de Rome,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959087087202883
    Format: 1 online resource (1 p.)
    ISBN: 2-7283-1361-X
    Series Statement: Collection de l'École française de Rome
    Content: Is it legitimate to use the modern notion of "honor" in connection with the ancient Roman Republic? Did the Romans of that time follow a strict code of conduct? On what did they base social prestige? What marks of distinction did they use and for what purposes? These are some of the questions this book attempts to answer. To do this, the author analyzes three Roman notions, honos , honestum and honestas, which cover socio-political objects (marks of honor, prestige, public office) and moral data (dignity of conduct, good ethics). This diversity is apprehended in the work by a plural approach, relating to semantics, sociology and the history of ideas. The preliminary study of the meaning of these terms in the Latin texts thus leads to the examination of the practices of homage and honor in the life of the Romans. Then confronting practice with theory, the work examines the way in which these three notions were employed as literary themes, ideological instruments and philosophical concepts among the Latin authors of the Republic.
    Note: French
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-7283-0961-2
    Language: French
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    Publications de l’École française de Rome | [s.l.] :École française de Rome,
    UID:
    almahu_9949419613402882
    Format: 1 online resource (1 p.)
    ISBN: 2-7283-1361-X
    Series Statement: Collection de l'École française de Rome
    Content: Is it legitimate to use the modern notion of "honor" in connection with the ancient Roman Republic? Did the Romans of that time follow a strict code of conduct? On what did they base social prestige? What marks of distinction did they use and for what purposes? These are some of the questions this book attempts to answer. To do this, the author analyzes three Roman notions, honos , honestum and honestas, which cover socio-political objects (marks of honor, prestige, public office) and moral data (dignity of conduct, good ethics). This diversity is apprehended in the work by a plural approach, relating to semantics, sociology and the history of ideas. The preliminary study of the meaning of these terms in the Latin texts thus leads to the examination of the practices of homage and honor in the life of the Romans. Then confronting practice with theory, the work examines the way in which these three notions were employed as literary themes, ideological instruments and philosophical concepts among the Latin authors of the Republic.
    Note: French
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-7283-0961-2
    Language: French
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    Publications de l’École française de Rome | [s.l.] :École française de Rome,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959087087202883
    Format: 1 online resource (1 p.)
    ISBN: 2-7283-1361-X
    Series Statement: Collection de l'École française de Rome
    Content: Is it legitimate to use the modern notion of "honor" in connection with the ancient Roman Republic? Did the Romans of that time follow a strict code of conduct? On what did they base social prestige? What marks of distinction did they use and for what purposes? These are some of the questions this book attempts to answer. To do this, the author analyzes three Roman notions, honos , honestum and honestas, which cover socio-political objects (marks of honor, prestige, public office) and moral data (dignity of conduct, good ethics). This diversity is apprehended in the work by a plural approach, relating to semantics, sociology and the history of ideas. The preliminary study of the meaning of these terms in the Latin texts thus leads to the examination of the practices of homage and honor in the life of the Romans. Then confronting practice with theory, the work examines the way in which these three notions were employed as literary themes, ideological instruments and philosophical concepts among the Latin authors of the Republic.
    Note: French
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-7283-0961-2
    Language: French
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