The Roman Elite and the End of the Republic The Roman Elite and the End of the Republic

The Roman Elite and the End of the Republic

The Boni, the Nobles and Cicero

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Publisher Description

The boni, the wealthy, but largely non-political, section of the Roman elite, have hitherto escaped scholarly attention. This book draws a detailed and rounded picture of the boni, their identity, values and interests, also tracing their – often tense - relationship to the political class, whose inner circle of noble families eventually lost their trust and support. Concerns about property played a central part in this process, and the book explores key Roman concepts associated with property, including frugality, luxury, patrimony, debt and the all-important otium that ensured the peaceful enjoyment of private possessions. Through close readings of Cicero and other republican writers, a new narrative of the 'fall of the republic' emerges. The shifting allegiances of the wider elite of boni viri played an important part in the events that brought an end to the republic and ushered in a new political system better attuned to their material interests.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2022
December 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
630
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
7.6
MB

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