Le proconsul et le prince d’Auguste à Dioclétien
This analysis of the relations between the proconsul and the princeps is a contribution to the wider study of the role of the principal senators in the entourage of the Caesars and in the government of the Roman Empire. Through describing how the administrative structures and the political personnel functioned, this book seeks to shed new light on the institutions and practices that the imperial power invented in order to choose, collaborate with and communicate with the ten governors of t...
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- Editore : Ausonius Éditions
- Collana : Scripta Antiqua | 18
- Luogo di pubblicazione : Pessac
- Anno di pubblicazione : 2006
- Pubblicato su OpenEdition Books : 08 avril 2019
- EAN (edizione cartacea) : 978-2-910023-77-5
- EAN digitale : 978-2-35613-301-4
- DOI : 10.4000/books.ausonius.3459
- Numero di pagine : 418 p.
Première partie. L'intervention impériale dans la nomination du proconsul
Deuxième partie. Pouvoirs du proconsul, pouvoirs du prince
Troisième partie. Le mode de communication entre le prince et le proconsul. Le pouvoir impérial et le gouvernement des provinces publiques
This analysis of the relations between the proconsul and the princeps is a contribution to the wider study of the role of the principal senators in the entourage of the Caesars and in the government of the Roman Empire. Through describing how the administrative structures and the political personnel functioned, this book seeks to shed new light on the institutions and practices that the imperial power invented in order to choose, collaborate with and communicate with the ten governors of the public provinces.
This will be shown through the treatment of three major themes : the designation of the proconsul (normally resulting from drawing lots) and the methods through which the imperial power intervened in this traditional process to name or prorogate his prefered candidates ; the comparative study of the powers of the princeps and the proconsul ; the means of long-distance communications established between the centre of the Empire and the peripheries which were under the authority of the proconsuls.
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