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Peter A. Brunt and the Social History of the Late Roman Republic

open access: yesRevista de Historiografía
The paper analyses the work of Peter A. Brunt, Camden Professor at Oxford (1970-1982) and a very prominent figure in the study of the social history of the Roman Republic.
Antonio Duplá-Ansuategui
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Recensioni

open access: yesCiceroniana On Line, 2020
Recensioni:  C. SCHWAMEIS, Cicero “De praetura siciliensi” (Verr. 2, 2). Einleitung und Kommentar (S. ROZZI) 207 CICERONE, Orazione sul comando di Pompeo (De imperio Cn. Pompei), introduzione di G. BALDO, a cura di T. RICCHIERI (F. BELLORIO) 211
Ermanno Malaspina, EM   +7 more
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Nationhood and Constitutionalism in the Dutch Republic: An Examination of Grotius' Antiquity of the Batavian Republic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The emphasis in contemporary democratic theory and in the history of political thought on the ‘natural rights’ theory of popular sovereignty of Locke, precursors of which are found in the work of Hugo Grotius and others, obscures
Alexander-Davey, Ethan
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Dynamics of Circular Economy Transformation Processes in Relation to Individual Waste Types Recycling – Net Zero for Sustainable Development

open access: yesBritish Journal of Management, EarlyView.
Abstract The main goal of the study is the quantification of the disparities in the recycling rates of the individual types of waste in the European Union member countries. The data on the waste recycling rates for the period 2004–2021 come from Eurostat. A linear regression analysis is engaged for the analytical processing.
Beata Gavurova   +3 more
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Reception of Ambassadors in the Roman Senate during the Period of the Republic as Documented by Titus Livius

open access: yesУченые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки
This article considers the status of ambassadors in the Roman Republic, focusing on the relations between foreign embassies and the Senate from the 6th to the 1st centuries BC, as described by Titus Livius (Livy) in «The History of Rome from the Founding
L. M. Shmeleva
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The Prince and the Prophet of Florence: Investigating the Impact of Savonarola\u27s Anthropology on the Political Philosophy of Machiavelli [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This study seeks to investigate a connection between the political thought of Machiavelli and the philosophy prevalent in the work of Girolamo Savonarola. In this consideration, it will be necessary to examine the works of Savonarola. After considering
Sauskojus, Mikah
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Formation of lease agreement in pre-classical Roman law

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Law
Modern civil law is characterized by the emergence of undefined and mixed types of contracts. This development necessitates the identification of specific features that can help to classify contracts for legal certainty.
Mikhail M. Pestov
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The Rhetorical Implications of Clementia in Cicero’s Caesarian Speeches [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Cicero’s Caesarian speeches were delivered in 46-45 B.C. to Caesar after his victories in the Civil War. Caesar faced a number of critical issues as he dealt with the political and social aftermath of the years after 49 B.C., including what to do with ...
Rozeboom, Aaron
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Change in the Rate and Pattern of Religious Intermarriage in the Republic of Ireland [PDF]

open access: yes
Earlier attempts to estimate the rate and to establish the patterns of religious intermarriage in the Republic of Ireland have been limited by a lack of data.
Richard O'Leary
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Care of the Self and Social Bonding in Seneca: Recruiting Readers for a Global Network of Progressor Friends [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This paper interprets the demonstrative retreat from public life and the promotion of self-improvement in Seneca’s later works as a political undertaking.
Wildberger, Jula
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