Leading Romans in the late republic were more concerned about the problems of their empire than is generally recognized. This book challenges the traditional picture by exploring the attempts made at legal and ethical reform in the period 70-50 BC, while also shedding new light on collaboration between Pompey and Cato, two key arbiters of change.
Leading Romans in the late republic were more concerned about the problems of their empire than is generally recognized. This book challenges the traditional picture by exploring the attempts made at legal and ethical reform in the period 70-50 BC, while also shedding new light on collaboration between Pompey and Cato, two key arbiters of change.
Kit Morrell completed her doctorate at the University of Sydney and is currently an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award fellow at the University of Melbourne. Her other publications include The Alternative Augustan Age, co-edited with Josiah Osgood and Kathryn Welch.
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Frontmatter List of Abbreviations Note on the Texts 0: Introduction 1: Pompey and the Reforms of 70 2: Pompey in the East 3: Cato, Stoicism, and the Provinces 4: The Last lex repetundarum 5: The equites and the Extortion Law 6: Metus Parthicus 7: The lex Pompeia de provinciis 8: Cato s Policy 9: Conclusion Endmatter Bibliography Index
Frontmatter List of Abbreviations Note on the Texts 0: Introduction 1: Pompey and the Reforms of 70 2: Pompey in the East 3: Cato, Stoicism, and the Provinces 4: The Last lex repetundarum 5: The equites and the Extortion Law 6: Metus Parthicus 7: The lex Pompeia de provinciis 8: Cato s Policy 9: Conclusion Endmatter Bibliography Index
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