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Cortés-Copete examines the quantitative and qualitative transformation of an emperor who wrote five times more rescripta as answers to petitions than his predecessors and gave them universal legal value. The circulation of such normative texts, establishing a general rule, and the re-interpretation and re-application of them in later cases, presented a more active model than that of a reactive, passive government. The latest studies have begged for a re-interpretation of the evidence: Ando has brought to attention the fact that instructions to governors ex ante (mandata) were delivered as a guide to action. Since Millar’s seminal study, the petition-and-response model suggested an emperor who governed in a responsive matter to the requests presented by his subjects. Cortés-Copete analyses the official documentation of Hadrian’s chancellery to illustrate how the emperor improved a system that allowed him to be more responsive to his subjects.










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