This article provides an original contribution to the ongoing debate on the social roles of Roman freedmen by examining the performativity of libertination – the explicit reference to an agent by the term libertus – in the epistolary networking of Cicero and his correspondents. Because many ex-slaves were counted among the elite’s most confidential personnel, the discursive use of libertination established a paratextual aura of trustworthiness that smoothed potentially delicate interactions. Contrary to previous studies that consider libertination mainly as a stratifying or even stigmatising label (accentuating an inferior legal status), this contribution suggests that it was, at least in epistolary discourse, a valuable asset readily resor...
In the wake of Caesar’s assassination, Cicero was without the necessary magisterial and martial auth...
"Only the discussion of the words libertus and libertinus is herewith presented."Vita.Thesis (PH. D....
The article aims to investigate Cicero’s epistle Fam. 15.21 (46 BC), which is addressed to Trebonius...
This article provides an original contribution to the ongoing debate on the social roles of Roman fr...
This contribution shows that status and status-distinctions were key concerns of the Roman elite in ...
This dissertation investigates the “epistolary habit” of the Roman elite in the late Republic and ea...
This dissertation examines the hermeneutic role of the material epistula in the correspondence of th...
This article explores Roman freedmen’s masculine positions expressed as virtues, qualities, and idea...
Altres ajuts: The present article is part of the project 'The Temple of Justice. A Foundation of a S...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 117-127.Chapter One. Introduction and literature review -- Ch...
textLibertas is a notion central to the politics and culture of the Roman Republic, yet commentators...
Although slavery was a widely accepted practice throughout the ancient Mediterranean, the Roman syst...
The Position of Freedmen in Roman Society By Cory DiBacco, Undergraduate History Major, James Madis...
Traditionally Latin prose letters have been classified in one of two ways: often they are seen as hi...
The beginning of the Roman empire saw its citizens ’ identities shaken and reformed. Under Augustus,...
In the wake of Caesar’s assassination, Cicero was without the necessary magisterial and martial auth...
"Only the discussion of the words libertus and libertinus is herewith presented."Vita.Thesis (PH. D....
The article aims to investigate Cicero’s epistle Fam. 15.21 (46 BC), which is addressed to Trebonius...
This article provides an original contribution to the ongoing debate on the social roles of Roman fr...
This contribution shows that status and status-distinctions were key concerns of the Roman elite in ...
This dissertation investigates the “epistolary habit” of the Roman elite in the late Republic and ea...
This dissertation examines the hermeneutic role of the material epistula in the correspondence of th...
This article explores Roman freedmen’s masculine positions expressed as virtues, qualities, and idea...
Altres ajuts: The present article is part of the project 'The Temple of Justice. A Foundation of a S...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 117-127.Chapter One. Introduction and literature review -- Ch...
textLibertas is a notion central to the politics and culture of the Roman Republic, yet commentators...
Although slavery was a widely accepted practice throughout the ancient Mediterranean, the Roman syst...
The Position of Freedmen in Roman Society By Cory DiBacco, Undergraduate History Major, James Madis...
Traditionally Latin prose letters have been classified in one of two ways: often they are seen as hi...
The beginning of the Roman empire saw its citizens ’ identities shaken and reformed. Under Augustus,...
In the wake of Caesar’s assassination, Cicero was without the necessary magisterial and martial auth...
"Only the discussion of the words libertus and libertinus is herewith presented."Vita.Thesis (PH. D....
The article aims to investigate Cicero’s epistle Fam. 15.21 (46 BC), which is addressed to Trebonius...