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Jan 1, 1925 — —· 101 yrs

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Zvi Yavetz

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Chernivtsi, Israel
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En 1953, Hermann Strasburger stupefia un groupe d'enseignants allemands en affirmant avec force que Jules Cesar, en depit de son image d'homme extremement populaire, ne fut en fait qu'un dictateur solitaire: pas un seul senateur romain, expliqua-t-il, ne soutint sa decision fatale de franchir le Rubicon.

— from César et son image, 1990

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Julius Caesar and his public image

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César et son image

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Leaders and masses in the Roman world

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It is largely thanks to Zvi Yavetz that the Roman plebs has become salonfahig. In numerous important studies Yavetz has focused his - and our - attention on the problem of the relationship between the ruler and the masses of the ruled. Thus, it seemed natural to choose various aspects of this relationship as the topic of a volume in his honor. The articles here contributed by thirteen eminent friends and colleagues deal with historical and theoretical questions of the relationship between 'the one' and 'the many', covering a period from the second century BC, through the times of the Late Republic and the Principate, to Late Antiquity and, finally, to an intriguing view at modern totalitarianism as perceived from an Enlightenment perspective.

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