Polybius, Syracuse, and the - Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies
... not that of Fabius Pictor. Even more important for our purpose, Polybius consciously allowed this depiction of Hiero to suggest to his readers a favorable response to the first decision by a Greek statesman in the Histories to seek an accommodation with Roman power. And if there is perhaps some exag ...
... not that of Fabius Pictor. Even more important for our purpose, Polybius consciously allowed this depiction of Hiero to suggest to his readers a favorable response to the first decision by a Greek statesman in the Histories to seek an accommodation with Roman power. And if there is perhaps some exag ...
Blueprint for Legal Practice: Establishing Cicero`s Ideal Style
... has flown from the mouth of the enraged orator. Utter silence falls over the audience as that lawyer who has proven his worth so many times before, in this same arena, casts mountains of incriminating evidence upon the traitor, Catiline. Each gesture strikes the spirit like a physical blow, and each ...
... has flown from the mouth of the enraged orator. Utter silence falls over the audience as that lawyer who has proven his worth so many times before, in this same arena, casts mountains of incriminating evidence upon the traitor, Catiline. Each gesture strikes the spirit like a physical blow, and each ...
FROM FIELD TO TABLE: VISUAL IMAGES OF FOOD IN THE
... Figure 1: Allegories of Rome and the Provinces. Blanchard-Lemée 1996, p. 26-27, Figure 6. Mosaic from Thysdrus; now in the Museum of El Djem. ............................................3 Figure 2: Plow Leaning against a Wall. Percival 1976, p. 23, Figure 7. Fresco from Pompeii; in situ. ........... ...
... Figure 1: Allegories of Rome and the Provinces. Blanchard-Lemée 1996, p. 26-27, Figure 6. Mosaic from Thysdrus; now in the Museum of El Djem. ............................................3 Figure 2: Plow Leaning against a Wall. Percival 1976, p. 23, Figure 7. Fresco from Pompeii; in situ. ........... ...
View - OhioLINK Electronic Theses and Dissertations Center
... interpretation. Livy, for all his tidiness, does not add up. ...
... interpretation. Livy, for all his tidiness, does not add up. ...
Horace`s Ideal Italy: Sabines and Sabellians in Odes 1-3
... the famous Q. Claudia, not inspire you to rival our family’s glory in the splendid achievements of its women? Or were you not inspired by the famous Vestal virgin Claudia who, at her father’s triumph, held him in her arms and so prevented him from being pulled down from his chariot by a hostile trib ...
... the famous Q. Claudia, not inspire you to rival our family’s glory in the splendid achievements of its women? Or were you not inspired by the famous Vestal virgin Claudia who, at her father’s triumph, held him in her arms and so prevented him from being pulled down from his chariot by a hostile trib ...
LIVY, VEII, AND ROME: AB URBE CONDITA, BOOK V by KARL
... Seven times they have made war; they were never trustworthy in peace; countless times they have devastated our fields; they coerced the Fidenates to defect from us; they have murdered our colonists; they went against the law in the impious murder of our ambassadors; they wanted to incite all Etruria ...
... Seven times they have made war; they were never trustworthy in peace; countless times they have devastated our fields; they coerced the Fidenates to defect from us; they have murdered our colonists; they went against the law in the impious murder of our ambassadors; they wanted to incite all Etruria ...
Tracing the Antinous Cult - UvA-DARE
... travelling brought him to the territory of Bithynia, which at the time formed part of the Roman province of Bithynia-Pontus. These forested mountains were home to Antinous, who, according to our sources was born in Bithynion-Claudiopolis6, and at the time must have been a young boy. Although no sour ...
... travelling brought him to the territory of Bithynia, which at the time formed part of the Roman province of Bithynia-Pontus. These forested mountains were home to Antinous, who, according to our sources was born in Bithynion-Claudiopolis6, and at the time must have been a young boy. Although no sour ...
Άλλα Ονόματα Τόπος και Χρόνος Γέννησης Τόπος και Χρόνος
... Lucullus died sometime between December 57 and January 56 B.C., possibly as a result of Alzheimer’s disease. 6. Evaluation and Judgements Lucullus’ contemporaries viewed him as a fine soldier who in later life had become a fatty degenerate, wasting his time in idling and trifling. He was not, of cou ...
... Lucullus died sometime between December 57 and January 56 B.C., possibly as a result of Alzheimer’s disease. 6. Evaluation and Judgements Lucullus’ contemporaries viewed him as a fine soldier who in later life had become a fatty degenerate, wasting his time in idling and trifling. He was not, of cou ...
Άλλα Ονόματα Τόπος και Χρόνος Γέννησης Τόπος και Χρόνος
... Lucullus died sometime between December 57 and January 56 B.C., possibly as a result of Alzheimer’s disease. 6. Evaluation and Judgements Lucullus’ contemporaries viewed him as a fine soldier who in later life had become a fatty degenerate, wasting his time in idling and trifling. He was not, of cou ...
... Lucullus died sometime between December 57 and January 56 B.C., possibly as a result of Alzheimer’s disease. 6. Evaluation and Judgements Lucullus’ contemporaries viewed him as a fine soldier who in later life had become a fatty degenerate, wasting his time in idling and trifling. He was not, of cou ...
106744620 - BORA - UiB
... works, probably released in that order, both in the same year. He would not turn to history yet, however, as he were to explore yet another genre first, namely the dialogue. The Dialogus de Oratoribus quite evidently evokes Cicero’s De Oratore, and has even been dubbed neo-Ciceronian by some modern ...
... works, probably released in that order, both in the same year. He would not turn to history yet, however, as he were to explore yet another genre first, namely the dialogue. The Dialogus de Oratoribus quite evidently evokes Cicero’s De Oratore, and has even been dubbed neo-Ciceronian by some modern ...
The ritual of sacrifice and entertainment representations of the
... hasty to give them and had not awaited their legitimate time; yet he himself writes in his own History15 that, following a long hiatus, Augustus restored them to their proper place having made a most careful calculation of the passing years. Therefore laughter was the response to the voice of the cr ...
... hasty to give them and had not awaited their legitimate time; yet he himself writes in his own History15 that, following a long hiatus, Augustus restored them to their proper place having made a most careful calculation of the passing years. Therefore laughter was the response to the voice of the cr ...
Engineering Power: The Roman Triumph as Material Expression of
... contributed to the circulation of the material, imagery and message of the triumph and victory back out into the provinces and areas of conquest. This new visual language of power used what had been a peculiarly Roman visual language to advertise their power and authority to the people they conquere ...
... contributed to the circulation of the material, imagery and message of the triumph and victory back out into the provinces and areas of conquest. This new visual language of power used what had been a peculiarly Roman visual language to advertise their power and authority to the people they conquere ...
Cicero after Exile pdf - Western Political Science Association
... But, as they say, no good deed goes unpunished. A few years later (59 BCE), Julius Caesar, the general Pompey, and Marcus Crassus combined their political forces together into an unlikely alliance which has gone down in history as the First Triumvirate. These three men, between them, were largely ab ...
... But, as they say, no good deed goes unpunished. A few years later (59 BCE), Julius Caesar, the general Pompey, and Marcus Crassus combined their political forces together into an unlikely alliance which has gone down in history as the First Triumvirate. These three men, between them, were largely ab ...
A Companion to Greek Democracy and the
... The right of Dean Hammer to be identified as the author of the editorial material in this work has been asserted in accordance with the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any ...
... The right of Dean Hammer to be identified as the author of the editorial material in this work has been asserted in accordance with the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any ...