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Semantische Kampfe zwischen Republik und Prinzipat?: Kontinuitat und Transformation der politischen Sprache in Rom

Semantische Kampfe zwischen Republik und Prinzipat?: Kontinuitat und Transformation der politischen Sprache in Rom

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The relationship between system and language change is explored in the anthology, with some areas of political semantics being highly politically charged and changing, while others remained stable.

Format: Hardback
Length: 513 pages
Publication date: 11 May 2021
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG


The historical semantics of politics is a complex and multifaceted field that explores the intricate relationship between system and language change. In their examination of this critical question, the authors of the anthology have undertaken a comprehensive analysis to determine whether and to what extent semantic struggles occurred during the transition from the Roman Republic to the monarchy.

The authors of the anthology have approached this inquiry with a keen eye, employing various methodologies to shed light on the semantic dynamics of this period. Through a meticulous examination of historical texts, literary works, and political speeches, they have sought to identify patterns and trends in the evolution of political semantics.

One of the key findings of the anthology is that the transition from the Roman Republic to the monarchy was marked by significant semantic struggles. Language and politics intertwined in a dynamic dance, with each influencing and shaping the other. In some areas of political semantics, there was a high degree of political polarization, leading to intense debates and conflicts.

On the one hand, these semantic battles were effective in shaping public opinion and influencing political outcomes. The use of specific language and rhetorical devices helped to convey certain messages and ideologies, mobilizing people and shaping political discourse. However, these same semantic struggles also had the potential to evolve and change over time.

As the Roman transformation process unfolded, new concepts and terms emerged to describe the changing political landscape. These new terms often carried political connotations and were used to express new ideas and ideologies. However, they also had the potential to confuse and misunderstand, as people struggled to grasp the nuances and implications of these new terms.

In contrast, other concepts and terms remained stable in their core meaning throughout the transformation phase. These terms had been deeply ingrained in the Roman political system and had been used for centuries. They continued to resonate with the people and were not easily swayed by the changing political winds.

The anthology provides a rich and detailed account of the semantic struggles that occurred during the transition from the Roman Republic to the monarchy. It sheds light on the complex interplay between language, politics, and power, and highlights the ways in which these forces shaped the evolution of political thought and discourse.

In conclusion, the anthology on the historical semantics of politics is a valuable contribution to the field of political science. It offers a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between system and language change, and provides insights into the complex dynamics of political discourse and public opinion. By examining the semantic struggles that occurred during this period, the authors have helped to shed light on the ways in which language can be used to shape and influence political outcomes.


ISBN-13: 9783525367605

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