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Roman Historiography
  • Republican
  • SEMINAR II
  • Sallust BC 1-5
  • Party Politics ch1

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Sallvst
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Thucydidean Influence
  • View of human nature
  • View of historiography
  • Concentration
  • Selection
  • Omission
  • Emphasis on politics
  • Analyses of human behavior

4
Thucydidean Influence
  • Style-Thucydides
  • poetic language
  • variety of grammatical usage
  • inconcinnity
  • rapidity
  • Style- Sallust
  • Poetic/archaic vocab
  • unusual grammatical turns
  • inconcinnity
  • rapidity
  • of thought expression
  • compression omission
  • variatio

5
Sallvstian Style
  • Archaism
  • Asyndeton
  • Parataxis
  • Hyperbaton
  • Inconcinnitas
  • Brevitas
  • antithesis

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Party Politics Personalities Programs
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outline
  • Sources
  • Classes
  • Constitution
  • Magistracies
  • Assemblies
  • elections
  • Factiones/Partes
  • Roman Revolution
  • Gracchi
  • Marius v. Sulla
  • Pompey, Crassus, Caesar
  • Participants/scene

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Party PoliticsPersonalities Programs
  • amazing primary sources
  • Caesars commentarii
  • Sallusts BC, BJ, Historiae, Epistulae ad
    Caesarem?
  • Ciceros speeches, essays, letters
  • Taylors quellenforschungen
  • In text
  • In footnotes 2 3
  • great example of modern scholarly evolution
  • Compare Ramsey p.6

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Party Politics Personalities Programs
  • Roman Republican govt
  • Checks balances
  • Aristocratic control
  • Ti. Gracchus
  • sword carried into assembly
  • Liberty v. equality
  • Class division based on landed property

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Ordines
  • Patricians (patricii)
  • from patres
  • title applied to members of Senate
  • patrician clans claimed descent from earliest
    Senators
  • highly privileged aristocratic class
  • hereditary membership
  • only by birth (until end of Republic)

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Ordines
  • Plebeians (plebeii)
  • from plebs
  • all Roman citizens not patrician

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Struggle of the Ordersplebeian milestones
  • 494 BC First Secession of the Plebs
  • established their own assembly (the Concilium
    Plebis)
  • elected their own magistrates, the Tribunes and
    the Plebeian Aediles.
  • 450 BC Law of the Twelve Tables, first
    codification of Roman law
  • 445 BC patricians and plebeians permitted to
    intermarry
  • 367 BC plebeians became eligible for the
    consulship
  • 342 BC one of the two Consuls must be a plebeian
  • 339 BC one of the two Censors must be a plebeian
  • 300 BC half of the priesthoods (also state
    offices) must be plebeian
  • 287 BC Third Secession of the Plebs
  • won concession that all plebiscites (measures
    passed in Concilium Plebis) had the force of law
    for entire Roman state

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Struggle of the Orders
  • non-violent methods
  • Reshaped Aristocracy
  • Aristocracy of birth replaced with aristocracy
    based on political office and wealth,
    particularly land-based wealth.
  • Society remained hierarchical, class-based
  • Large gap between top and bottom citizen classes

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Roman Citizen Classes
  • Patrician
  • Senatorial (Plebeian)
  • Equites (Plebeian)
  • Property Owners (Plebeian)
  • Capite Censi (Plebeian)

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Money Property Requirements
  • 16 asses 4 ƒ 1 denarius
  • ƒ1,000,000 for Senatorial
  • ƒ400,000 for Equites
  • ƒ3,000 for 4th class

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Party Politics
  • Cursus honorum jpg

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Party PoliticsPersonalities Programs
  • Nobiles
  • Military service requirements class determined
  • Cavalry/officer class
  • Centuriate Assembly
  • Vote for consuls praetors
  • Vote in order by class
  • Senate
  • Ex-magistrates life-time membership
  • Subdivisions based on rank (highest office held)
  • Asked to speak in order of rank
  • Election to office influenced by family
    hereditity
  • novus homo

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Party PoliticsPersonalities Programs
  • Equites
  • Cavalry/officer class

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Party PoliticsPersonalities Programs
  • Pedites Foot Soldier Classes
  • Class based on property rating
  • ƒ50,000
  • 4 classes for small farmers
  • No landed property
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