Citizens in the Graeco-Roman World: Aspects of Citizenship from the Archaic Period to AD 212

By: CECCHET, LuciaContributor(s): BUSETTO, AnnaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Mnemosyne Supplements ; 407Publication details: Leiden Brill 2017 Edition: 1stISBN: 9790000000000Subject(s): Citizenship (Greek law)--History | Citizenship--Asia (Roman province) | Citizenship--History, Ancient | Citizenship--Religious aspects | Ethnicity--Citizenship
Contents:
Front MatterPages: i-xiRestricted AccessGreek and Roman Citizenship: State of Research and Open QuestionsBy: Lucia CecchetPages: 1-30Restricted AccessLooking for Citizenship in Archaic Greece. Methodological and Historical ProblemsBy: Maurizio GiangiulioPages: 33-49Restricted AccessRe-shaping and Re-founding Citizen Bodies: The Case of Athens, Cyrene and CamarinaBy: Lucia CecchetPages: 50-77Restricted AccessPoliteia in Greek Federal StatesBy: Chiara LasagniPages: 78-109Restricted AccessThe Case of Multiple Citizenship Holders in the Graeco-Roman EastBy: Andreea StefanPages: 110-131Restricted AccessCitizens among Outsiders in Plautus's Roman Cosmopolis. A Moment of ChangeBy: Elena IsayevPages: 135-155Restricted AccessWere Children Second-Class Citizens in Roman Society? Information Technology Resources for a New Vision of an Ancient IssueBy: Donato FasoliniPages: 156-171Restricted AccessEgyptians and Citizenship from the First Century AD to the Constitutio AntoninianaBy: Valerio MarottaPages: 172-198Restricted AccessFifty Years before the Antonine Constitution: Access to Roman Citizenship and Exclusive RightsBy: Arnaud BessonPages: 199-220Restricted AccessMetaphorical Appeals to Civic Ethos in Lycurgus' Against LeocratesBy: Jakub FilonikPages: 223-258Restricted AccessAlteram loci patriam, alteram iuris: Double Fatherlands" and the Role of Italy in Cicero's Political DiscourseBy: Filippo Carlà-UhinkPages: 259-282Restricted AccessAncient and Modern Sources of Hegel's Conception of the Roman CitizenshipBy: Valerio Rocco LozanoPages: 283-301Restricted AccessThe Idea of Cosmopolitanism from Its Origins to the 21st CenturyBy: Anna BusettoPages: 302-317Restricted AccessIndexesPages: 319-341"
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Front MatterPages: i-xiRestricted AccessGreek and Roman Citizenship: State of Research and Open QuestionsBy: Lucia CecchetPages: 1-30Restricted AccessLooking for Citizenship in Archaic Greece. Methodological and Historical ProblemsBy: Maurizio GiangiulioPages: 33-49Restricted AccessRe-shaping and Re-founding Citizen Bodies: The Case of Athens, Cyrene and CamarinaBy: Lucia CecchetPages: 50-77Restricted AccessPoliteia in Greek Federal StatesBy: Chiara LasagniPages: 78-109Restricted AccessThe Case of Multiple Citizenship Holders in the Graeco-Roman EastBy: Andreea StefanPages: 110-131Restricted AccessCitizens among Outsiders in Plautus's Roman Cosmopolis. A Moment of ChangeBy: Elena IsayevPages: 135-155Restricted AccessWere Children Second-Class Citizens in Roman Society? Information Technology Resources for a New Vision of an Ancient IssueBy: Donato FasoliniPages: 156-171Restricted AccessEgyptians and Citizenship from the First Century AD to the Constitutio AntoninianaBy: Valerio MarottaPages: 172-198Restricted AccessFifty Years before the Antonine Constitution: Access to Roman Citizenship and Exclusive RightsBy: Arnaud BessonPages: 199-220Restricted AccessMetaphorical Appeals to Civic Ethos in Lycurgus' Against LeocratesBy: Jakub FilonikPages: 223-258Restricted AccessAlteram loci patriam, alteram iuris: Double Fatherlands" and the Role of Italy in Cicero's Political DiscourseBy: Filippo Carlà-UhinkPages: 259-282Restricted AccessAncient and Modern Sources of Hegel's Conception of the Roman CitizenshipBy: Valerio Rocco LozanoPages: 283-301Restricted AccessThe Idea of Cosmopolitanism from Its Origins to the 21st CenturyBy: Anna BusettoPages: 302-317Restricted AccessIndexesPages: 319-341"