Polybius, Syracuse, and the - Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies
... reference is partly to internal peace, but it is also an obvious reference to Syracusan foreign relations. Here the crucial event was Hiero's decision in 263 to come to terms with Roman power, a decision on which Polybius comments at some length. In 264 war had broken out, between Rome on the one si ...
... reference is partly to internal peace, but it is also an obvious reference to Syracusan foreign relations. Here the crucial event was Hiero's decision in 263 to come to terms with Roman power, a decision on which Polybius comments at some length. In 264 war had broken out, between Rome on the one si ...
Narrative and Notice in Livy`s Fourth Decade: The Case of Scipio
... The eulogy traces Africanus’ sharp transition from the successes of his youth to the embarrassments of his later career, and the distinction between the two phases (prima pars . . . quam postrema) is marked: Livy lists all the achievements of 8. This narrative has been also taken up by Scipio’s mode ...
... The eulogy traces Africanus’ sharp transition from the successes of his youth to the embarrassments of his later career, and the distinction between the two phases (prima pars . . . quam postrema) is marked: Livy lists all the achievements of 8. This narrative has been also taken up by Scipio’s mode ...
The Greatest Generals of the Second Punic War
... But just how comparable are these two generals? Hannibal and Scipio are destined to fight in the books until the end of times, that much is certain. Both have accomplished feats that most generals can only dream off. When they finally meet each other on the battlefield of Zama, neither general had t ...
... But just how comparable are these two generals? Hannibal and Scipio are destined to fight in the books until the end of times, that much is certain. Both have accomplished feats that most generals can only dream off. When they finally meet each other on the battlefield of Zama, neither general had t ...
Gerald_A._Hess_Dissertation_2 - ETDA
... —Hadrian‘s devotion to Greek culture was equally renowned. By establishing a record of Hadrian‘s patronage in the most favored provinces this study legitimizes Hadrian‘s willingness to take the unprecedented leap in giving visual expression to ideas rooted in foreign philosophies. The round form of ...
... —Hadrian‘s devotion to Greek culture was equally renowned. By establishing a record of Hadrian‘s patronage in the most favored provinces this study legitimizes Hadrian‘s willingness to take the unprecedented leap in giving visual expression to ideas rooted in foreign philosophies. The round form of ...
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 ...
Άλλα Ονόματα Τόπος και Χρόνος Γέννησης Τόπος και Χρόνος
... Most of 70 B.C. was taken up by Lucullus’ administration of Asia. He levied taxes to pay for the province’s defence but more notably took several steps to relieve the debt crisis of the cities. To meet the financial penalties Sulla imposed on them, these cities had borrowed heavily and were now in d ...
... Most of 70 B.C. was taken up by Lucullus’ administration of Asia. He levied taxes to pay for the province’s defence but more notably took several steps to relieve the debt crisis of the cities. To meet the financial penalties Sulla imposed on them, these cities had borrowed heavily and were now in d ...
Άλλα Ονόματα Τόπος και Χρόνος Γέννησης Τόπος και Χρόνος
... Most of 70 B.C. was taken up by Lucullus’ administration of Asia. He levied taxes to pay for the province’s defence but more notably took several steps to relieve the debt crisis of the cities. To meet the financial penalties Sulla imposed on them, these cities had borrowed heavily and were now in d ...
... Most of 70 B.C. was taken up by Lucullus’ administration of Asia. He levied taxes to pay for the province’s defence but more notably took several steps to relieve the debt crisis of the cities. To meet the financial penalties Sulla imposed on them, these cities had borrowed heavily and were now in d ...
View - OhioLINK Electronic Theses and Dissertations Center
... therefore proposes a greater level of abstraction and often a hierarchy between its terms. Synecdoche is the part used for the whole or the whole for the part. ...
... therefore proposes a greater level of abstraction and often a hierarchy between its terms. Synecdoche is the part used for the whole or the whole for the part. ...
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 ...
Romanization of Hispania
The Romanization of Hispania is the process by which Roman or Latin culture was introduced into the Iberian Peninsula during the period of Roman rule over it, or parts of it.