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MARCONE ARNALDO
(syllabus)
Students will be introduced to the political crisis which ensued the death of Nero in 68 A.D. and the following convulsions during the short reigns of Galba, Otho and Vitellius. It will be stressed how on December 21 69 A.D. Vespasian’s position was officially confirmed by the Senate, but he remained quite frank about the military origin of his rule. He dated his powers to July 1, when the troops had acclaimed him, thus flouting constitutional precedent and contradicting even the behaviour of his rival Vitellius, who had awaited confirmation by the Senate. Later Vespasian received by law a number of powers for which his Julio-Claudian predecessors had not sought explicit sanction. . A part of the course will be dedicated to the building developments of the period in Rome (domus Transitoria and domus Aurea). There will two archaeologists' lessons in particular about the Transitoria domus, which can now be visited.
(reference books)
G.Geraci-A. Marcone- Storia Romana (editio maior), Le Monnier Università, Mondadori Education, Milano 2017. G.Geraci-A. Marcone- Fonti per la storia romana, Le Monnier Università, Mondadori Education, Milano 2019. In Storia di Roma Einaudi ( A. Schiavone ed), vol. II, 2 “I principi e il mondo”, Torino 1991, the papers of W. Eck, E. lo Cascio and Mario Pani.
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