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The Moral and Political Tradition of Rome

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A moral and political tradition that had evolved from the ideal of the Roman nobility was the nearest the Romans came to formulating a philosophy of history and a theory of historical process. This tradition became the standard of conduct for all educated Romans, and Dr Earl here examines the development of the dominant moral values through the full course of Roman history, as they were interpreted by major authors of the period.Traces the evolution of Roman ethical and political concepts through a study of important writers from the second century B.C. to the fifth century A.D.

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The Moral and Political Tradition of Rome, Donald C. Earl

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1984
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Titre
The Moral and Political Tradition of Rome
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Cornell
Publié
1984
Pages
167
ISBN10
0801492726
ISBN13
9780801492723
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A moral and political tradition that had evolved from the ideal of the Roman nobility was the nearest the Romans came to formulating a philosophy of history and a theory of historical process. This tradition became the standard of conduct for all educated Romans, and Dr Earl here examines the development of the dominant moral values through the full course of Roman history, as they were interpreted by major authors of the period.Traces the evolution of Roman ethical and political concepts through a study of important writers from the second century B.C. to the fifth century A.D.