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Workshop „Cicero, pro Balbo“

Cicero's speech Pro Balbo was composed in 56 BCE to defend Lucius Cornelius Balbus from Gades from the accusation of having usurped the rights of a Roman citizen. Balbus had been conferred the Roman citizenship by Pompey for his services in the Sertorian War. In his speech, one of the most important sources on Roman citizenship laws and on the discussions surrounding the Roman citizenship in the 1st century BCE, Cicero develops important arguments about the right to change citizenship as well as on the Roman politics of conferring citizenship upon persons who had provided good services for Rome.

This workshop aims to provide a close reading of this fundamental text from different, interdisciplinary perspectives (classics, ancient history, legal history), situating it in its political and cultural context, as well as within Cicero's life, career and oeuvre.

Speaker

Prof. Dr. Fillippo Carlà-Uhink

Event Type

Workshop

Subject Field

Geschichte
Klassische Philologie

Faculty

Philosophische Fakultät

Date

Begin
03.07.2025, 14:00
End
04.07.2025, 13:15
The keynote lecture: July 3rd, 6:15 pm, room 1.11.0.09 July 3rd: 2:00 pm – 8:00 pm July 4th: 9:00 am – 1:15 pm
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Organizer

Professur Geschichte des Altertums

Location

Universität Potsdam, Campus I - Am Neuen Palais, 8.0.56
Am Neuen Palais 10
14469 Potsdam
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Contact

Sekretariat Altertum
Am Neuen Palais 10
14469 Potsdam

Phone: 0331 977-1337