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9. The King Is a Body Politick . . . for that a Body Politique Never Dieth
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations xv
- 1. Introduction: Communis Patria 1
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PART 1. ANCIENT AND MODERN CONTEXTS
- 2. Ideology in the Roman Empire 19
- 3. The Roman Achievement in Ancient Thought 49
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PART 2. CONSENSUS AND COMMUNICATION
- 4. The Communicative Actions of the Roman Government 73
- 5. Consensus in Theory and Practice 131
- 6. The Creation of Consensus 175
- 7. Images of Emperor and Empire 206
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PART 3. FROM IMPERIUM TO PATRIA
- 8. Orbis Terrarum and Orbis Romanus 277
- 9. The King Is a Body Politick . . . for that a Body Politique Never Dieth 336
- 10. Conclusion: Singulare et Unicum Imperium 406
- Works Cited 413
- General Index 451
- Index Locorum 459
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations xv
- 1. Introduction: Communis Patria 1
-
PART 1. ANCIENT AND MODERN CONTEXTS
- 2. Ideology in the Roman Empire 19
- 3. The Roman Achievement in Ancient Thought 49
-
PART 2. CONSENSUS AND COMMUNICATION
- 4. The Communicative Actions of the Roman Government 73
- 5. Consensus in Theory and Practice 131
- 6. The Creation of Consensus 175
- 7. Images of Emperor and Empire 206
-
PART 3. FROM IMPERIUM TO PATRIA
- 8. Orbis Terrarum and Orbis Romanus 277
- 9. The King Is a Body Politick . . . for that a Body Politique Never Dieth 336
- 10. Conclusion: Singulare et Unicum Imperium 406
- Works Cited 413
- General Index 451
- Index Locorum 459