." . . A]n excellent, erudite book." ---Bryn Mawr Classical Review Studies of Roman politics have traditionally emphasized individual personalities or groups of personalities and have explained political behavior in terms of contests for individual power or group power. By contrast, Roberta Stewart focuses on being the religious institution of the "allotment" of duties among elected officials as a primary control on Roman politics. She examines in detail the procedure of allotment, the roles of popular election and allotment in defining public authority and duty, and the...
." . . A]n excellent, erudite book." ---Bryn Mawr Classical Review Studies of Roman politics have traditionally emphasized individua...