This article shows how the ancient notion of res publica persisted in the Romano-Gothic world, even after imperium’s decline in the West. Moreover, on the basis of the available evidence, the author stresses different national sensitivity among Vandals and Huns, together with the particular attitude of the Burgundians, until Justinian’s reunification of the two res publicae and the rise of imperial idea among the Franks.
Malaspina, E. (2012). Respublica nell'Occidente romanobarbarico: nostalgia ed eclissi di un modello. RIVISTA DI CULTURA CLASSICA E MEDIOEVALE, 54(2), 317-332.
Respublica nell'Occidente romanobarbarico: nostalgia ed eclissi di un modello
MALASPINA, Elena
2012-01-01
Abstract
This article shows how the ancient notion of res publica persisted in the Romano-Gothic world, even after imperium’s decline in the West. Moreover, on the basis of the available evidence, the author stresses different national sensitivity among Vandals and Huns, together with the particular attitude of the Burgundians, until Justinian’s reunification of the two res publicae and the rise of imperial idea among the Franks.File in questo prodotto:
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