Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Zväzok 19University of Michigan Press, 1991 - 230 strán (strany) Brilliant in conception and flowing in style, Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire documents Roman expansion in what came to be the beginnings of the early imperial period. In an inimitable way, the author of this groundbreaking work explores how Romans came to map the world they knew and conquered. Claude Nicolet studies both the agrimensores, who in the state's interest took care to observe and record territories for Britain to the farther reaches of Asia Minor, and M. Vipsanius Agrippa, the sometime son-in-law of the Emperor Augustus. In this absorbing study Nicolet sets forth the integral relations between territorial expansion and political expansion, as well as between propaganda cultivated in the national interest and propaganda designed to secure the status of the princeps as primus inter pares, first among equals. Unique in presentation, drawing upon unexpected texts both ancient and modern, Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire offers startling new insights into the character of Rome and its princeps-cum-king, Augustus. |
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... already evident among Augustus's contemporaries , Livy in his last books , the geographer Strabo , and the historian Velleius Paterculus . Therefore , in this period geo- graphy begins to influence history.16 A significant point will ...
... already evident among Augustus's contemporaries , Livy in his last books , the geographer Strabo , and the historian Velleius Paterculus . Therefore , in this period geo- graphy begins to influence history.16 A significant point will ...
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... already from 46 B.C. , since Caesar had made provisions to replace the recipients of free grain by lot after their death - it was therefore necessary to keep track of them ( Suetonius , Jul . , 41.5 : in demortuorum locum ) . It remains ...
... already from 46 B.C. , since Caesar had made provisions to replace the recipients of free grain by lot after their death - it was therefore necessary to keep track of them ( Suetonius , Jul . , 41.5 : in demortuorum locum ) . It remains ...
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... already in the possessions of the Romans , this during the second consulship of Agrippa and Donatos ( ? ) . In this way , the entire Roman Empire was enumerated by Eumenes and Attalus , both of senatorial rank ; this aroused great fear ...
... already in the possessions of the Romans , this during the second consulship of Agrippa and Donatos ( ? ) . In this way , the entire Roman Empire was enumerated by Eumenes and Attalus , both of senatorial rank ; this aroused great fear ...
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The History of Geography and Politics | 1 |
Announcing the Conquest | 15 |
The Geographical Knowledge | 57 |
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Zväzok 19 Claude Nicolet Obmedzený náhľad - 1991 |
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