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Crime and community in Ciceronian Rome / by Andrew M. Riggsby.

LIBRA KJA3340 .R54 1999
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Riggsby, Andrew M.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Criminal law (Roman law).
Criminal justice, Administration of--Rome.
Criminal justice, Administration of.
Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
Rome--History--Republic, 265-30 B.C.
Rome.
Rome (Empire).
History.
Physical Description:
xvi, 249 pages ; 23 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Other Title:
Crime & community in Ciceronian Rome
Place of Publication:
Austin, Tex. : University of Texas Press, 1999.
Summary:
In the late Roman Republic, acts of wrong-doing against individuals were prosecuted in private courts, while the iudicia publica (literally "public courts") tried cases that involved harm to the community as a whole. In this book, Andrew M. Riggsby thoroughly investigates the types of cases heard by the public courts to offer a provocative new understanding of what has been described as "crime" in the Roman Republic and to illuminate the inherently political nature of the Roman public courts.
Through the lens of Cicero's forensic oratory, Riggsby examines the four major public offenses: ambitus (bribery of the electorate), de sicariis et veneficiis (murder), vis (riot), and repetundae (extortion by provincial administrators). He persuasively argues that each of these offenses involves a violation of the proper relations between the state and the people, as interpreted by orators and juries. He concludes that in the late Roman Republic the only crimes were political crimes.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [231]-242) and indexes.
ISBN:
0292770987
0292770995
OCLC:
40715860

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