
This volume collects twenty-six previously unpublished studies on Republican history by the late Sir Ronald Syme (1903-1989), drawn from the archive of Syme's papers at the Bodleian Library. This set of papers sheds light on aspects of Republican history that were either overlooked or tangentially discussed in Syme's published work. They range across a wide spectrum of topics, including the political history of the second century BC, the age of Sulla, the conspiracy of Catiline, problems of constitutional law, and the Roman conquest of Umbria. Each of them makes a distinctive contribution to specific historical problems. Taken as a whole, they enable us to reach a more comprehensive assessment of Syme's intellectual and historiographical profile. The papers are preceded by an introduction that places them within the context of Syme's work and of the current historiography on the Roman Republic, and are followed by a full set of bibliographical addenda.
This volume investigates the nuanced political and constitutional developments of the Roman Republic through a collection of previously unpublished scholarly papers. Sir Ronald Syme, a preeminent historian of the Roman world, utilizes his extensive archival research to address specific historical lacunae. The collection serves to refine the understanding of Republican power structures and provides a broader framework for evaluating Syme's own historiographical contributions.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and historians regard this collection as a vital supplement to Syme's established body of work, particularly for its insights into his research methodology. The prose maintains a high level of academic density, making it most suitable for students and researchers of classical history.
Page Count:
444
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191091871
ISBN-13:
9780191091872
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