توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Security in Roman Times: Rome, Italy and the Emperors
نام کتاب : Security in Roman Times: Rome, Italy and the Emperors
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : امنیت در دوران روم: رم، ایتالیا و امپراتورها
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نویسندگان : Cecilia Ricci
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2017
تعداد صفحات : 315
ISBN (شابک) : 1472460154 , 9781315608105
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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Security in Roman Times- Front Cover
Security in Roman Times
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of figures
Preamble
Acknowledgements
Notes
Notes on translation and bibliographical references
PART I:
From public order to security
Chapter 1: Studies on military forces and public order in Rome and
Italy from Republic to Principate: points of view
Notes
Chapter 2: Between Pax, Disciplina and Securitas: moving the focus
Notes
Chapter 3: The security of Rome and the security of the emperor:
the slow development of a discourse and its transformation
into a communicative instrument
Cicero: prologue of a discourse
Maecenas, Roman epicureanism and Lucretius: genesis of a discourse
Augustus: the words of the discourse
From Tiberius to Nero: the affirmation of a discursive strategy
Securitas et Tutela: the adaptations of a discursive strategy
The second century: from metus Temporum to securitas Temporum
Notes
PART II:
The birth of a dispositive
Introduction: Augustan criminal legislation and military reforms
Persistence and innovation in Augustan criminal legislation
The relationship with the soldiers and the dawn of the security plan
Notes
Chapter 4: The security of the Princeps in Rome: military
escorts and bodyguards
Notes
Chapter 5: The security of the urban area and its inhabitants:
civilian, paramilitary and military personnel
From the late-republican turbulence to Augustus’ design
Those in charge of the vici: synergy between the new protagonists of security
Notes
PART III:
Testing a dispositive
Introduction: the security of the Princeps and of urban spaces
in Rome from Tiberius to the Severans
Notes
Chapter 6: A topography of security and dangerous places:
with an episode
Castra praetoria
Stationes vigilum, praefectura vigilum
Praefectura urbana
Castra corporis custodium (?), castra equitum singularium
At the gates of the city: the stationes militum
Palatium
Places of entertainment (theatre, amphitheatre, circus)
Thermae
An episode
Notes
Chapter 7: The urban soldiers and the city
The urban cohorts in the first century
Castra praetoria and castra urbana: the barracks of the Milites Urbani in Rome
Public order and the military role of the urban cohorts
The urban cohort in Lugdunum
The urban cohort in Carthage
Appendix: epigraphic evidence after 1967
Notes
PART IV:
Policing and security in imperial Italy
Introduction: security in Italy and the role of the central
government between Augustus and the Severans
Notes
Chapter 8: Praesidia Urbis et Italiae: Grumentum and its
territory – a case study
Notes
Chapter 9: Praetoria and praetorians: the emperor’s travels and
security (Latium Vetus)
Dossier
Notes
Chapter 10: Emperors on the move: security in the Campanian
cities and in the Albanum Domitiani (first century AD)
Augustus and the Julio-Claudians between Capri and the Campanian coast
Domitian and his Albanum
Notes
Epilogue: Securitati Caesaris totiusque Urbis
Securitas: history of a concept
An integrated plan
Experimentation, maturation and crisis of a plan
Notes
Bibliography
Bibliographical abbreviations
Frequently cited corpora or repertories
Index