Senate of Imperial Rome
Delve into the intricate workings of one of history's most pivotal political institutions with Senate of Imperial Rome by Richard J. A. Talbert, published by Princeton University Press in 1987. Spanning 608 pages, this scholarly work meticulously explores the composition, procedures, and functions of the Roman Senate during the Principate era (30 B.C.-A.D. 238). Talbert's comprehensive analysis sheds light on the significance of this influential council, which has often been overlooked in historical studies.
With a fresh perspective on prominent ancient authors such as Pliny and Tacitus, this book offers readers an engaging examination of the political structure and processes that defined Ancient Rome. Ideal for historians, students, and anyone interested in the foundations of governance, this essential addition to your library will deepen your understanding of Roman history and its enduring impact on contemporary politics.