López Barja de Quiroga, Pedro2025-12-182025-12-182024-07-18López Barja de Quiroga, P. (2024): “Varro and the Two-Headed City”, Gerión 42/1, 23-390213-0181https://hdl.handle.net/10347/44599An in-depth analysis of Varro’s sentence (quoted by Nonius) on Gracchus judiciary law having created a two-headed city shows how the polygrapher artfully combined Plato’s political considerations on constitutional change with Roman priestly lore (haruspicina). Varro’s sympathies for the optimates find in this sentence its best expression. Posidonius may have been an intermediate stage in the use of these Platonic ideas to understand Roman political historyengAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/PosidoniusEquitesPlatoCivil warGracchusHaruspicina55 HistoriaVarro and the Two-Headed CityVarrón y la ciudad con dos cabezasjournal article10.5209/geri.92815open access