Commentarii De Senatv Romano Post Tempora Reipvblicae Liberae di Michael Conrad Curtius offre uno studio approfondito del Senato romano dopo la fine della Repubblica. L'opera esamina la composizione, i poteri e le funzioni del Senato durante il periodo imperiale, analizzando il suo ruolo nell'amministrazione e nella politica dell'Impero Romano. Curtius esplora come il Senato si adattato e ha cambiato nel corso dei secoli, mantenendo una certa influenza nonostante la crescente autorit degli imperatori. Quest'analisi dettagliata fornisce una preziosa comprensione delle istituzioni politiche romane e della loro evoluzione. Un'opera essenziale per gli studiosi di storia romana e scienza politica.
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