Friendship and empire : Roman diplomacy and imperialism in the Middle Republic (353-146 BC) / / Paul J. Burton.
"The nature of roman republican international relations The history of Rome's interstate relations began, in Roman national mythology, with a striking example of the interplay between what can be loosely termed "domestic" and "international" amicitia. According to Livy,...
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Burton, Paul J., 1969- Friendship and empire [electronic resource] : Roman diplomacy and imperialism in the Middle Republic (353-146 BC) / Paul J. Burton. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011. xi, 395 p. Includes bibliographical references and index. Machine generated contents note: 1. Discourse, international relations, and international relations theory; 2. Friendship practices and processes; 3. Amicitia incipit: beginning international friendship; 4. The duties of international friendship; 5. The breakdown and dissolution of international friendship; Conclusion. "The nature of roman republican international relations The history of Rome's interstate relations began, in Roman national mythology, with a striking example of the interplay between what can be loosely termed "domestic" and "international" amicitia. According to Livy, when Aeneas first arrived on Italian shores and entered the aboriginal kingdom of Latinus, the two leaders immediately established friendly relations. Latinus "by extending his right hand [to Aeneas], sanctified the good faith of the friendship that would be" (dextra data fidem futurae amicitiae sanxisse)"-- Provided by publisher. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. Friendship Political aspects Rome History. Political culture Rome History. Rome Foreign relations 510-30 B.C. Electronic books. ProQuest (Firm) https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=807244 Click to View |
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Friendship and empire [electronic resource] : Roman diplomacy and imperialism in the Middle Republic (353-146 BC) / Paul J. Burton. |
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