Exilium Romanum : exile, politics and personal experience from 58 BC to AD 68

This thesis investigates the sentence of exile in Rome from the years 58 BC to AD 68. Its central argument is that exile increased in severity from the end of the Republic until it had been turned into a despotic tool at the end of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty. The thesis also aims to convey diachroni...

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Main Author: Singh-Masuda, Neil Raj
Published: University of Warwick 1996
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-3367842015-03-19T03:50:15ZExilium Romanum : exile, politics and personal experience from 58 BC to AD 68Singh-Masuda, Neil Raj1996This thesis investigates the sentence of exile in Rome from the years 58 BC to AD 68. Its central argument is that exile increased in severity from the end of the Republic until it had been turned into a despotic tool at the end of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty. The thesis also aims to convey diachronically the sense of exile through an analysis of its experiential effect on those who suffered banishment from Rome, while taking account of legal changes and explaining the various forms of exile, aquae et ignis interdictio, relegatio and deportatio. Primary sources referred to include the exilic works of Cicero, Ovid and Seneca, the historical texts of Tacitus, Suetonius and Cassius Dio, as well as a wide range of other ancient writers. Additional research methods include the use of epigraphic and material evidence. A full bibliography of secondary sources and appendices on key moments and places of exile are included.900DG ItalyUniversity of Warwickhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.336784http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/36392/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Exilium Romanum : exile, politics and personal experience from 58 BC to AD 68
description This thesis investigates the sentence of exile in Rome from the years 58 BC to AD 68. Its central argument is that exile increased in severity from the end of the Republic until it had been turned into a despotic tool at the end of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty. The thesis also aims to convey diachronically the sense of exile through an analysis of its experiential effect on those who suffered banishment from Rome, while taking account of legal changes and explaining the various forms of exile, aquae et ignis interdictio, relegatio and deportatio. Primary sources referred to include the exilic works of Cicero, Ovid and Seneca, the historical texts of Tacitus, Suetonius and Cassius Dio, as well as a wide range of other ancient writers. Additional research methods include the use of epigraphic and material evidence. A full bibliography of secondary sources and appendices on key moments and places of exile are included.
author Singh-Masuda, Neil Raj
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title Exilium Romanum : exile, politics and personal experience from 58 BC to AD 68
title_short Exilium Romanum : exile, politics and personal experience from 58 BC to AD 68
title_full Exilium Romanum : exile, politics and personal experience from 58 BC to AD 68
title_fullStr Exilium Romanum : exile, politics and personal experience from 58 BC to AD 68
title_full_unstemmed Exilium Romanum : exile, politics and personal experience from 58 BC to AD 68
title_sort exilium romanum : exile, politics and personal experience from 58 bc to ad 68
publisher University of Warwick
publishDate 1996
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