Labeo’s iniuria

violence and politics in the age of Augustus

https://doi.org/10.34780/g906-fc0g

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  • Ari Bryen [Autor/a]

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The transition from Republic to Principate has often been characterized as a process of quashing political violence by centralizing political power in the person of the emperor. This paper argues instead
that the transition is marked by a new understanding of the relationship between violence and politics, a transition that might be characterized as a move from concern with vis to a new understanding of political violence based on the concept of iniuria. This new set of metaphors posed problems in particular for the jurist M. Antistius Labeo, whose writings reflect a concern with how to delimit the concept of iniuria, an old concept with newly politicized significance.

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Political violence, iniuria, jurisprudence, Max Weber, Labeo, Roman Republic, Augustus, metaphor, maiestas

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2021-05-18

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Bryen, A. (2021) “Labeo’s iniuria : violence and politics in the age of Augustus”, Chiron. Mitteilungen der Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, 48, pp. 17–52. doi:10.34780/g906-fc0g.