Jon Lendon offers a bold new analysis of how Roman government worked in the first four centuries AD. He contends that a despotism rooted in force and fear enjoyed widespread support among the ruling classes of the provinces on the basis of an aristocratic culture of honor shared by rulers and ruled.
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Empire of Honouris a very fine book. It is a delight to read and opens up for exploration subtle aspects of the exercise of power in the Roman empire. --Hans Van Wees,
University College London Excellent....If we make of Lendon's book a garden, than it is one both beautiful and luxuriant. It is, in fact, a garden that must be visited by anyone interested in understanding how the imperial Romans governed their empire. --
Bryn Mawr Classical Review