Constructing Roman Senators in Imperial Germany

This essay explores appropriations of Roman senatorial figures in the age of German unification under the Prussian monarchy (1871). Examining receptions of Cicero and Caesar, as well as the German critique of the senatorial order, the study focuses on appropriations that played a role in shaping ide...

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