Comparative Politics Six Lectures Read Before the Royal Institution in January
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Congreve. The good King is to do this and that for the public good, Trpos 8e TOUS oAAov? /focriAeas, ef rives otpa etev, d/uAAao'&JU ircpl r^s aperies. The difference between this writer and one so much later as John Lydus is the difference between a Greek rhetorician speaking in a loose way of things as he practically found them, and a Roman lawyer, Who happened to write in Greek, but who still dealt with the legal and historical side of things from a purely Roman point of view. (50) Page 104.... John Lydus (i. 4) points out the wearing of the diadem and the royal robes as an innovation of Diocletian, adding that he thereby lirl TO /3ao*iAtxov rj tdXrjOcs cltrflv CTTI TO rpci/fev. Compare Aurelius Victor, Caesares, 39. (51) Page 104. The word regnum is applied to the imperial rule, even by Tacitus, though it would seem always with some- what of sarcasm. Thus in the Annals (xii. 66) Locusta is said to have been " diu inter instrumenta regni habita, " and again (xiii. 14) it is said of Pallas that "velut arbitrum regni agebat.
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