The Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone Patre
The Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone Patre is a senatorial decree issued in AD 20 following the trial of Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, the governor of Syria, who was accused of rebellion against Tiberius following the death of his heir Germanicus. It survives on several inscriptions and is among the most important documents from the early Principate. This new edition, with translation and commentary, sets the text within its contemporary context, considering it alongside other texts (including Tacitus' Annales), coins, and monuments, focusing upon the development of Tiberian political discourse. It explores how contemporary observers (including Valerius Maximus and Velleius Paterculus) understood and contributed to the shaping of dynastic rule at Rome after the death of Augustus in AD 14. It analyses how the Principate continued to evolve under his successor Tiberius, and explores the role of different individuals and groups in negotiating these political changes.
- Makes one of the most important surviving documents from the early Principate available to students and scholars in a new edition, with introduction, translation, and commentary
- Adopts an interdisciplinary approach to early imperial Rome, integrating epigraphy, literature, and coinage
- Includes a variety of illustrations to further understanding of how visual and material culture contributed to Roman politics
Reviews & endorsements
'A critical edition and commentary of the highest standard ….' Pablo Rojas, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Product details
February 2023Paperback
9781108714563
250 pages
244 × 171 × 14 mm
0.56kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Text and translation
- Notes on variations between copies of the text
- Commentary.