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Abstract: | Through the reference to the imperial constitution contained in C. 11.41(40).4, the article focuses the means of protection and promotion of the imperial image, as a tool of political propaganda. The prohibition on juxtaposing the image of the princeps to the pictures of ill-reputed people, such as pantomini, agitatores, histriones, affects the evaluation of civic spaces, in an holistic vision of reality, where beauty and ethics merge. |
Appears in Collections: | Iura & Legal Systems. Volume 7, n. 2 (Aprile - Giugno 2020) |
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