03773nam 2200493 450 991066449390332120190826145055.090-04-35261-910.1163/9789004352612(CKB)4100000000426535(MiAaPQ)EBC5100696 2017044727(nllekb)BRILL9789004352612(PPN)229584810(ScCtBLL)37642907-0d87-4efd-905f-f0e6a984ed2d(EXLCZ)99410000000042653520170918d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierCitizens in the Graeco-Roman world aspects of citizenship from the archaic period to AD 212 /edited by Lucia Cecchet, Anna BusettoLeiden, The Netherlands ;Boston :Brill,[2017]1 online resource (353 pages)Mnemosyne Supplements ;40790-04-34668-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Matter -- Greek and Roman Citizenship: State of Research and Open Questions /Lucia Cecchet -- Looking for Citizenship in Archaic Greece. Methodological and Historical Problems /Maurizio Giangiulio -- Re-shaping and Re-founding Citizen Bodies: The Case of Athens, Cyrene and Camarina /Lucia Cecchet -- Politeia in Greek Federal States /Chiara Lasagni -- The Case of Multiple Citizenship Holders in the Graeco-Roman East /Andreea Ștefan -- Citizens among Outsiders in Plautus’s Roman Cosmopolis. A Moment of Change /Elena Isayev -- Were Children Second-Class Citizens in Roman Society? Information Technology Resources for a New Vision of an Ancient Issue /Donato Fasolini -- Egyptians and Citizenship from the First Century AD to the Constitutio Antoniniana /Valerio Marotta -- Fifty Years before the Antonine Constitution: Access to Roman Citizenship and Exclusive Rights /Arnaud Besson -- Metaphorical Appeals to Civic Ethos in Lycurgus’ Against Leocrates /Jakub Filonik -- Alteram loci patriam, alteram iuris: “Double Fatherlands” and the Role of Italy in Cicero’s Political Discourse /Filippo Carlà-Uhink -- Ancient and Modern Sources of Hegel’s Conception of the Roman Citizenship /Valerio Rocco Lozano -- The Idea of Cosmopolitanism from Its Origins to the 21st Century /Anna Busetto -- Indexes.The twelve studies contained in this volume discuss some key-aspects of citizenship from its emergence in Archaic Greece until the Roman period before AD 212, when Roman citizenship was extended to all the free inhabitants of the Empire. The book explores the processes of formation and re-formation of citizen bodies, the integration of foreigners, the question of multiple-citizenship holders and the political and philosophical thought on ancient citizenship. The aim is that of offering a multidisciplinary approach to the subject, ranging from literature to history and philosophy, as well as encouraging the reader to integrate the traditional institutional and legalistic approach to citizenship with a broader perspective, which encompasses aspects such as identity formation, performative aspect and discourse of citizenship.Mnemosyne, Supplements407.CitizenshipGreeceAthensHistoryTo 1500CitizenshipRomeHistoryCitizenshipHistoryCitizenshipHistory.323.60938Cecchet Lucia765374Busetto Anna904391NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910664493903321Citizens in the Graeco-Roman world2022163UNINA