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9783515106306 - Frederik J. Vervaet: The High Command in the Republic
Frederik J. Vervaet

The High Command in the Republic (2014)

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ISBN: 9783515106306 bzw. 3515106308, vermutlich in Englisch, Franz Steiner Verlag, neu.

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While the terminology has long been noted, the republican principle of the summum imperium auspiciumque, the high command and the prevailing auspices, has never been subject to comprehensive scrutiny. This enquiry for the first time identifies this principle as a coherent concept in Roman constitutional and administrative practice, being the senatorial oligarchy's foremost instrument to reconcile collegiate rule with the necessity of a unified high command. After defining the relevant terms and the scope of the high command both in Rome and in the field, a number of case studies yield striking new insights into the constitutional ramifications for the allocation of public triumphs, the position of the consuls in the provinces, and the official hierarchy in combined commands, highlighting the fascinating interplay between these largely customary rules of engagement and the nobility's own code of honour. This study also casts a provocative new light on how the high command was gradually monopolized by dynasts in the tumultuous period between Sulla's dictatorship and the emergence of the Augustan monarchy. Finally, a postscript addresses the vexed question of the lex curiata de imperio. Awarded with the Woodward Medal in Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Melbourne, gebundene Ausgabe, 03.06.2014.
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9783515106306 - Frederik J. Vervaet: The High Command in the Republic
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Frederik J. Vervaet

The High Command in the Republic (2014)

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ISBN: 9783515106306 bzw. 3515106308, in Deutsch, Steiner Franz Verlag Jun 2014, neu.

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Neuware - While the terminology has long been noted, the republican principle of the summum imperium auspiciumque, the high command and the prevailing auspices, has never been subject to comprehensive scrutiny. This enquiry for the first time identifies this principle as a coherent concept in Roman constitutional and administrative practice, being the senatorial oligarchy's foremost instrument to reconcile collegiate rule with the necessity of a unified high command. After defining the relevant terms and the scope of the high command both in Rome and in the field, a number of case studies yield striking new insights into the constitutional ramifications for the allocation of public triumphs, the position of the consuls in the provinces, and the official hierarchy in combined commands, highlighting the fascinating interplay between these largely customary rules of engagement and the nobility's own code of honour. This study also casts a provocative new light on how the high command was gradually monopolized by dynasts in the tumultuous period between Sulla's dictatorship and the emergence of the Augustan monarchy. Finally, a postscript addresses the vexed question of the lex curiata de imperio. 369 pp. Englisch.
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9783515106306 - Vervaet, Frederik J.: The High Command in the Republic
Vervaet, Frederik J.

The High Command in the Republic

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE NW

ISBN: 9783515106306 bzw. 3515106308, in Deutsch, Steiner, Stuttgart, Deutschland, neu.

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While the terminology has long been noted, the republican principle of the summum imperium auspiciumque, the high command and the prevailing auspices, has never been subject to comprehensive scrutiny. This enquiry for the first time identifies this principle as a coherent concept in Roman constitutional and administrative practice, being the senatorial oligarchy's foremost instrument to reconcile collegiate rule with the necessity of a unified high command. After defining the relevant terms and the scope of the high command both in Rome and in the field, a number of case studies yield striking new insights into the constitutional ramifications for the allocation of public triumphs, the position of the consuls in the provinces, and the official hierarchy in combined commands, highlighting the fascinating interplay between these largely customary rules of engagement and the nobility's own code of honour. This study also casts a provocative new light on how the high command was gradually monopolized by dynasts in the tumultuous period between Sulla's dictatorship and the emergence of the Augustan monarchy. Finally, a postscript addresses the vexed question of the lex curiata de imperio. Awarded with the Woodward Medal in Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Melbourne von Vervaet, Frederik J. Neu.
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9783515106306 - Vervaet, Frederik J.: The High Command in the Republic
Vervaet, Frederik J.

The High Command in the Republic

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE NW

ISBN: 9783515106306 bzw. 3515106308, in Deutsch, Steiner, Stuttgart, Deutschland, neu.

Lieferung aus: Deutschland, 2-3 Werktage.
While the terminology has long been noted, the republican principle of the summum imperium auspiciumque, the high command and the prevailing auspices, has never been subject to comprehensive scrutiny. This enquiry for the first time identifies this principle as a coherent concept in Roman constitutional and administrative practice, being the senatorial oligarchy's foremost instrument to reconcile collegiate rule with the necessity of a unified high command. After defining the relevant terms and the scope of the high command both in Rome and in the field, a number of case studies yield striking new insights into the constitutional ramifications for the allocation of public triumphs, the position of the consuls in the provinces, and the official hierarchy in combined commands, highlighting the fascinating interplay between these largely customary rules of engagement and the nobility's own code of honour. This study also casts a provocative new light on how the high command was gradually monopolized by dynasts in the tumultuous period between Sulla's dictatorship and the emergence of the Augustan monarchy. Finally, a postscript addresses the vexed question of the lex curiata de imperio. Awarded with the Woodward Medal in Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Melbourne von Vervaet, Frederik J. Neu.
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9783515106306 - Frederik J. Vervaet: The High Command in the Republic
Frederik J. Vervaet

The High Command in the Republic

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE NW

ISBN: 9783515106306 bzw. 3515106308, in Deutsch, Steiner Franz Verlag, neu.

Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Carl Hübscher GmbH, [4514147].
Neuware - While the terminology has long been noted, the republican principle of the summum imperium auspiciumque, the high command and the prevailing auspices, has never been subject to comprehensive scrutiny. This enquiry for the first time identifies this principle as a coherent concept in Roman constitutional and administrative practice, being the senatorial oligarchy's foremost instrument to reconcile collegiate rule with the necessity of a unified high command. After defining the relevant terms and the scope of the high command both in Rome and in the field, a number of case studies yield striking new insights into the constitutional ramifications for the allocation of public triumphs, the position of the consuls in the provinces, and the official hierarchy in combined commands, highlighting the fascinating interplay between these largely customary rules of engagement and the nobility's own code of honour. This study also casts a provocative new light on how the high command was gradually monopolized by dynasts in the tumultuous period between Sulla's dictatorship and the emergence of the Augustan monarchy. Finally, a postscript addresses the vexed question of the lex curiata de imperio. Buch.
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9783515106306 - Frederik J. Vervaet: The High Command in the Republic
Frederik J. Vervaet

The High Command in the Republic

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE NW

ISBN: 9783515106306 bzw. 3515106308, in Deutsch, Steiner Franz Verlag, neu.

Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Carl Hübscher GmbH, [4514147].
Neuware - While the terminology has long been noted, the republican principle of the summum imperium auspiciumque, the high command and the prevailing auspices, has never been subject to comprehensive scrutiny. This enquiry for the first time identifies this principle as a coherent concept in Roman constitutional and administrative practice, being the senatorial oligarchy's foremost instrument to reconcile collegiate rule with the necessity of a unified high command. After defining the relevant terms and the scope of the high command both in Rome and in the field, a number of case studies yield striking new insights into the constitutional ramifications for the allocation of public triumphs, the position of the consuls in the provinces, and the official hierarchy in combined commands, highlighting the fascinating interplay between these largely customary rules of engagement and the nobility's own code of honour. This study also casts a provocative new light on how the high command was gradually monopolized by dynasts in the tumultuous period between Sulla's dictatorship and the emergence of the Augustan monarchy. Finally, a postscript addresses the vexed question of the lex curiata de imperio. Buch.
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9783515106306 - Vervaet, Frederik J.: The High Command in the Republic
Vervaet, Frederik J.

The High Command in the Republic

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ISBN: 9783515106306 bzw. 3515106308, in Deutsch, Steiner, Stuttgart, Deutschland, neu.

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9783515106306 - Frederik J. Vervaet: The High Command in the Republic: The Principle of the summum imperium auspiciumque from 509 to 19 BCE
Frederik J. Vervaet

The High Command in the Republic: The Principle of the summum imperium auspiciumque from 509 to 19 BCE (2014)

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ISBN: 9783515106306 bzw. 3515106308, in Deutsch, Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH, Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH, Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH, neu.

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Frederik J. Vervaet,Hardcover, English-language edition,Pub by Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH.
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