The Moral and Political Tradition of RomeThames & Hudson, 1967 - 167 pagine |
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Pagina 20
... concept of virtus.21 The word , like many others with which we shall have to deal , is not translatable . ' Manliness ' is perhaps the nearest we we can get . Fundamentally it describes the peculiar nature and quality of the man , vir ...
... concept of virtus.21 The word , like many others with which we shall have to deal , is not translatable . ' Manliness ' is perhaps the nearest we we can get . Fundamentally it describes the peculiar nature and quality of the man , vir ...
Pagina 53
... virtus . True virtus not only lay in the achievement of great and glorious deeds : it demanded also a good ingenium expressed in moral actions . Secondly , a concept of virtus based ultimately on the nature of each individual ...
... virtus . True virtus not only lay in the achievement of great and glorious deeds : it demanded also a good ingenium expressed in moral actions . Secondly , a concept of virtus based ultimately on the nature of each individual ...
Pagina 73
... concept of virtus and in dissociating this concept from the idea of nobilitas cannot be accidental . There was no room in the new order for the pursuit of the gloria which had ruined the Republic . ' Faith and Peace and Honour and ...
... concept of virtus and in dissociating this concept from the idea of nobilitas cannot be accidental . There was no room in the new order for the pursuit of the gloria which had ruined the Republic . ' Faith and Peace and Honour and ...
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achievements Aeneid Agricola Ammianus Marcellinus Ammianus XIV ancestors ancient aristocratic ideal army arrogance attacked attitude Augustine Augustus Badian barbarians birth Caesar Cato the Censor Cicero civil civitas Claudius clientelae clients concept of virtus Constantius consul consulship D. C. Earl decline deeds dignitas emperor enemies Ennius Epist faction fortune Gaul gods Gracchus Greek H. H. Scullard Hist historian honour Horace imperial individual Italy Julian justice Latin liberty Livy Marius merely military moral mos maiorum nobilitas noble Octavian Odes oligarchy ORF2 Panaetius peace philosopher Plautus Political Thought Polybius Pompey populus position praise provinces regnum Republican nobility respublica Roman empire Roman ideal Roman nobility Roman political Roman Republic Roman Revolution Roman tradition Rome Rome's Sallust Scipio Scipio Aemilianus second century BC Senate senatorial speech Syme Tacitus Thought of Sallust Tiberius Tiberius Gracchus Turnus Valens Valentinian Virgil