Censors as Guardians of Public and Family Life in the Roman Republic
Discover the intricate role of censorship in ancient Rome with Censors as Guardians of Public and Family Life in the Roman Republic by Anna Tarwacka. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024, this hardback edition spans 242 pages and delves into the significant impact of the Roman censorial mark (nota censoria) on society.
Tarwacka meticulously examines how censorial regulations shaped the evolution of written law, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the cultural and legal frameworks that governed public and family life in the Roman Republic. This insightful volume is essential for scholars and enthusiasts of Roman history, law, and societal norms. Enhance your library with this compelling exploration of the guardianship exercised by censors in ancient Rome.