西塞罗《训导》中的自助与社会地位。

Q2 Arts and Humanities Ancient Society Pub Date : 2000-01-01 DOI:10.2143/AS.30.0.565559
C. Bannon
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西塞罗现存最早的演讲《昆昆修论》很少受到学术界的关注,也许是因为它的修辞不如他后来的作品那么耀眼,或者是因为它的论点主要是法律技术。昆提乌斯是一个棘手的案例;他的第一位辩护律师在审判前不久放弃了诉讼,由西塞罗接手。他似乎不太可能赢得这场官司,因为如果他赢了,他可能不会放弃吹嘘自己在职业生涯早期就击败了霍腾修斯的机会。霍腾修斯领导了一个有影响力的演说家团队,代表昆昆修斯的对手C.奈维乌斯(C. Naevius)。本文提供了一种新的解读,作为西塞罗对罗马社会中法律角色的对话的早期贡献。在《训诫论》中,西塞罗阐述了自助——将法律掌握在自己手中——与罗马私法中的法律程序之间的关系。在古代和现代的讨论中,自助都被理解为个人在没有任何正式的法律程序的情况下采取行动,甚至到使用武力的程度,来维护或保护自己的权利。共和国后期的许多政治暴力通常被解释为自私自利,这些不稳定的状况也影响了私法制度,正如裁判官法令的证据所表明的那样:通过制定特别的禁令,裁判官在一世纪
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Self-Help and Social Status in Cicero's "Pro Quinctio".
The Pro Quinctio, Cicero's earliest surviving speechl, has received little scholarly attention2, perhaps because its rhetoric is less sparkling than his later works, or because legal technicalities dominate its argument. Quinctius' was a tough case; his fIrst advocate dropped it shortly before the trial and Cicero took over. It seems unlikely that he won the case, because if he had, he probably wouldn't have passed up the opportunity of boasting that he had so early in his career bested Hortensius, who led the team of influential orators representing C. Naevius, Quinctius' opponent in the suit. This paper offers a new reading of the Pro Quinctio as an early contribution of Cicero's to the ongoing dialogue about the role of law in Roman society. In the Pro Quinctio, Cicero addressses the relationship between selfhelp -taking the law into one's own hands -and legal procedure in Roman private law. In both ancient and modern discsussions, self-help is understood as an individual's taking action, even to the extent of using force, to assert or protect his rights without any formalized legal procedure3. Much of the political violence of the late Republic is often explained as self-help4, and these unsettled conditions also affected the private law system, as the evidence of the praetor's edict indicates: through the creation of special interdicts, the praetors in the fIrst century
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