Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Citazione:
Rome as the last universal empire in the ideological discourse of the 2nd century BCE / F. Russo (COLLECTION DE L'ECOLE FRANÇAISE DE ROME). - In: Reconsidering Roman power : Roman, Greek, Jewish and Christian perceptions and reactions / [a cura di] K. Berthelot. - Roma : Publications de l’École française de Rome Rome, 2020. - ISBN 9782728314089. - pp. 21-36 [10.4000/books.efr.4650]
Abstract:
Beginning with a reassessment of passages from Polybius and other 2nd-century BCE sources, this study aims to show that the concept of a universal empire was an important issue in Roman, philo-Roman, and anti-Roman propagandistic discourse during Rome’s oversea wars. In addition, it will show that the incorporation of Rome into the scheme of translatio imperii (the succession of universal empires) belongs to this same ideological environment. This is in contrast to the prevailing view in scholarship which argues that this theme was only codified later, in a late-republican or even early-imperial tradition.
Tipologia IRIS:
03 - Contributo in volume
Keywords:
Polybius; Florus; Aemilius Sura; Velleius Paterculus; summa imperii; translatio imperii; universal empire; Macedonian Wars; Syrian War; Philip V; Antiochus III
Elenco autori:
F. Russo
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Titolo del libro:
Reconsidering Roman power : Roman, Greek, Jewish and Christian perceptions and reactions