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26Citizenship and the romanres publica: Cicero and a Christian corollaryCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 6 (1): 5-21. 2003.Throughout the history of the Empire, Romans defined a republic as a community of citizens bound together by justice and common interest. When justice no longer flourishes, then tyranny supplants the republic. An analysis of two responses to the res publica in crisis, the former by Cicero, during the last decades of Senatorial rule in the first century BCE, the latter by Lactantius, during the Great Persecution (299?313), illustrates not only the demands that such a definition placed upon citize…Read more
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From Constantine to JustinianIn Lloyd P. Gerson (ed.), The Cambridge history of philosophy in late antiquity, Cambridge University Press. pp. 585. 2010.
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Casinensis 595, Parisinus Lat. 1664, Palatino-Vaticanus 161 and the "Divine Institutes'" Second EditionHermes 127 (1): 75-98. 1999.
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University of California, Santa BarbaraRegular Faculty
Santa Barbara, California, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics |
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |