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Names of the ancient Romans: origin and development of the tria nomina system

English · Paperback / Softback

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The book is devoted to the emergence and development of the Roman rule of three names during the Republic. The system of three names was extended by the Romans to all citizens as a result of the transformation of the large family community (familia) into the basic unit for tax collection (tributum) and military recruitment. The author examines the principles of selection and inheritance of prenomen, nomens and cognomen, as well as their development from personal and family agnomen mainly from the 4th to the 1st centuries B.C. The transformation of the system of formation of Roman names is connected with the loss of the familia of its former role after the abolition of the tributum and the change in the principles of military recruitment.

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Aleksandr Viktorovich Koptev - Doktor der Geschichtswissenschaften (Staatliche Lomonosov-Universität Moskau, 1997), außerordentlicher Professor für römische Geschichte (Universität Tampere, 2007). Er ist Autor der Monographien "Von den Bürgerrechten zum Recht des Colonnatus" (1995), "Königliche Macht im frühen Rom durch das Prisma der antiken Historiographie" (2013), "Von der Mythologie zur Geschichte: der Ursprung der römischen Historiographie" (2023).

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Authors Aleksandr Koptev
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.01.2025
 
EAN 9786208585648
ISBN 9786208585648
No. of pages 240
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Monographs

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