Libertas and Res Publica in the Roman Republic. Ideas of Freedom and Roman Politics, ED. by C. Balmaceda
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2020 Amunátegui Perelló (Carlos Felipe) Archaic Ideas on the Concept of Libertas pp. 15-32
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2020 Ando (Clifford) Ex Imperio Libertas: Freedom and Republican Empire pp. 104-117
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2020 Arena (Valentina) The God Liber and Republican Notions of Libertas in the Late Roman Republic pp. 55-83
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2020 Balmaceda (Catalina) Libertas in Early Latin Authors pp. 33-54
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2020 Flower (Harriet I.) The Freedom of the Rhodians : Cato the Elder and Demosthenes pp. 84-103
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2020 Hurlet (Frédéric) The Auctoritas and Libertas of Augustus: Metamorphosis of the Roman Res Publica pp. 170-188
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2020 Moatti (Claudia) The Notion of Res Publica and Its Conflicting Meanings at the End of the Roman Republic pp. 118-137
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2020 Pina Polo (Francisco) Arbitration in the Res Publica: a Novel Way of Solving Internal Political Conflicts in the 40s and 30s BC pp. 153-169
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2020 Pina Polo (Francisco) The Consulship under the Triumvirs : a Phantom Office ? pp. 138-152
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2020 Tatum (W.Jeffrey) A Great and Arduous Struggle: Marcus Antonius and the Rhetoric of Libertas in 44-43 BC pp. 189-215
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2020 van der Blom (Henriette) Res Publica, Libertas and Free Speech in Retrospect: Republican Oratory in Tacitus' Dialogus pp. 216-237
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