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Libri antichi e moderni

Hans Beck, Martin Jehne, E Al.

Money and Power in the Roman Republic

Latomus 2016,

80.00 €

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(Roma, Italy)

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Author
Hans Beck, Martin Jehne, E Al.
Publishers
Latomus 2016
Keyword
Classica Ancient Rome Greece
Binding description
S
Dust jacket
No
State of preservation
As New
Binding
Softcover
Inscribed
No
First edition
No

Descrizione

8vo, br. ed. 238pp. Rome's transformation from a regional force in Latium into a Mediterranean superpower (4th to 1st centuries BCE) was accompanied by an accelerated change of economic realities. The persistent influx of vast natural and monetary resources from abroad deeply altered the basis of Rome's military. As income skyrocketed, the exercise of political influence at Rome became increasingly intertwined with issues of personal finance. Despite claims for frugality, the political power of senatorial families was always determined through the accumulation of wealth. By the 1st century BCE, the competition of these families for rank and recognition was dramatically wrapped up with access to monetary capital and economic resources. When the republic finally fell, this was also due to a financial crash that hit the very centre of Roman society. Examining monetary and financial assets, this volume discloses how economic power and 'real' capital augmented the nature of aristocratic power at Rome. Papers are grouped in threetopical clusters: Currencies of Power, Money and State Action, Wealth and Status.
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