Del Governo Civile di Roma - Softcover

Opera Inedita

 
9781332683796: Del Governo Civile di Roma

Synopsis

This book delves into the historical evolution of governance in Rome, examining the various political structures that have shaped the city throughout the ages. The author meticulously traces the transformation of Rome's leadership from its early monarchical beginnings under Romulus to the rise and fall of the Republic, and the subsequent establishment of the Empire under Augustus. Particular attention is given to the intricate interplay between the Roman populace, the Senate, and the enigmatic figure of the Emperor. The author explores the delicate balance of power that existed among these entities, highlighting the periods of stability and prosperity as well as the tumultuous times of conflict and change. Beyond the political landscape, the book also sheds light on the broader social and cultural context of Rome's governance. The author examines the role of religion, economics, and military might in shaping the city's political trajectory. Through a comprehensive analysis of primary sources, the author provides a nuanced understanding of the complex forces that have influenced Rome's political development, offering valuable insights into the enduring legacy of Roman governance.

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