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Political life in the city of Rome

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Politicians of the Roman Republic employed techniques ranging from persuasive oratory through extravagant entertainment and bribery to lethal violence to get their way.

Rivalries were fought out on the streets of Rome and in the popular assemblies as much as in the Senate House.

This book looks at the Roman political system of 200-50 BC: how it worked, the influence of the ordinary Romans, the voter and political persuasion.

A central theme is the topography of the city of Rome - how did political rivalries transform the appearance of the city?

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Bristol Classical Press
1853995142 / 9781853995149
Paperback / softback
320.937
24/02/2000
United Kingdom
English
vii, 90p. : ill.
22 cm
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