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Creating new citizens (Record no. 582788)

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ARK https://ark.frantiq.fr/ark:/26678/cci582788
100 ## - données générales de traitement
données générales de traitement 20131119 2014 frey50
101 ## - langue
langue du document Anglais
200 ## - titre
titre Creating new citizens
type doc Extrait
auteur Marc Kleijwegt
sous-titre freed slaves, the state and citizenship in early Rome and under Augustus
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date de publication 2014
215 ## - description
volume et page 12 p.
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texte de la note Résumé en anglais
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texte de note Bibliogr. p. 328-330
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résumé In the first year of the Republic there was a conspiracy which failed because a slave reported it to the authorities. As a reward he received a sum of money and was granted his freedom as well as Roman citizenship. The historian Livy claims that this was the first time a slave was freed through the procedure of manumissio vindicta, and that the ceremony derived its name from the slave in question: Vindicius. Many scholars have pointed out that the story is unlikely to be historically accurate. Instead of demonstrating the accuracy or inaccuracy of Livy's story, however, the present study wants to suggest that in addition to providing an etymological explanation for a key procedure in the manumission of slaves Livy may have aimed to present the story as a specific deserving case of the granting of freedom and citizenship. This should be understood against the backdrop of the turbulent times that Livy's readers had recently experienced and the attempts by Augustus to re-energize Rome's destiny on the firm footing of its past moral foundations. Within this perspective Vindicius' act of story may be viewed as an essential contribution to the freedom of the Roman people. Livy achieves this above all by screening out the fact that in order to save the state Vindicius has to betray his own familia. This aspect receives additional importance against the many examples in the history of the first century BC of slaves betraying their masters for money. Vindicius' stance is ideologically correct and therefore in agreement with the Roman perception of the good slave.
461 ## - In
titre de l'ensemble European Review of History
numéro de volume, pages d'extrait vol. 16-3, p. 319-330
ISSN 1350-7486
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terme Rome
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terme Antiquité romaine
699 ## - Pactols Sujet
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terme esclavage
699 ## - Pactols Sujet
ark 26678/pcrtf12kwPbFYR
terme affranchissement
699 ## - Pactols Sujet
ark 26678/pcrtn3OlRhNvAI
terme citoyenneté
699 ## - Pactols Sujet
ark 26678/pcrtAtTY0l7OHm
terme Auguste
699 ## - Pactols Sujet
ark 26678/pcrtSlZKfoidcA
terme Tite-Live
700 ## - auteur(s)
numéro de la notice d'autorité 031485073
auteur Kleijwegt
prénom Marc
dates 1960-....
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agence de catalogage ISTA
base FRANTIQ-CCI
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numéro ancienne base 10516703
date de saisie 20140522
cote Cr-Per 154-16.3
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Besançon : ISTA - Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l'Antiquité Besançon : ISTA - Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l'Antiquité Libre accès Cr-Per 154-16.3 2014-05-22 Disponible 2014-05-22