PhD ThesisPrudentius' Contra Symmachum contains a refutation of Symmachus' plea for the retaining of the altar of Victory in the Senate house at Rome which had been removed in 357 and then, after its restoration, probably under Julian, was removed again in 382. Symmachus made a plea for its return in 384 in his Relatio 3. Ambrose wrote two letters (Ep. 17 and 18) urging the emperor to reject Symmachus plea. It is not certain whether the altar was ever returned to the Senate house. It was this debate with Symmachus which Prudentius sought to portray in verse. This he does in the second book of the poem which is the book to be considered here. The first book while mentioning Symmachus, is a routine attack on the pagan gods of Rome and...
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Prudentius' Contra Symmachum contains a refutation of Symmachus' plea for the retaining of the altar...
In his Contra Symmachum, probably written in 404, Prudentius, a poet of triumphant Christianism, att...
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This thesis is a commentary on lines 1-650 of Prudentius’ hymn to the martyr Romanus. Although print...
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Abstract: This paper focuses on representation of roman tradition in two poems published approximate...
The thesis focuses on the martyr poetry of Prudentius. It argues that we cannot fully understand his...
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The letters exchanged by Pliny and Trajan concerning Christians have occasioned abundant commentary....
The Roman Self in Late Antiquity for the first time situates Prudentius within a broad intellectual,...
Innkeepers inspired this dissertation. After working on ‘innkeepers’ as a topic for a research semin...
This thesis examines the process of Christianisation at the courts of the Theodosian emperors in a t...
Hardly any study of Prudentius' poetry does not mention his occupation as a lawyer and governor in t...
Prudentius' Contra Symmachum contains a refutation of Symmachus' plea for the retaining of the altar...
In his Contra Symmachum, probably written in 404, Prudentius, a poet of triumphant Christianism, att...
This paper focuses on representation of roman tradition in two poems published approximately during ...
This thesis is a commentary on lines 1-650 of Prudentius’ hymn to the martyr Romanus. Although print...
The thesis, the topic of which is restricted to the polemical didactic poems, Apotheosis, Hamartigen...
This thesis explores the last decades of legal paganism in the Roman Empire of the second half of th...
No other document so clearly and dramatically illustrates the death throes of Roman paganism in its ...
Abstract: This paper focuses on representation of roman tradition in two poems published approximate...
The thesis focuses on the martyr poetry of Prudentius. It argues that we cannot fully understand his...
International audienceThe usual attribution of the Carmen contra paganos to Pope Damasius implies th...
The letters exchanged by Pliny and Trajan concerning Christians have occasioned abundant commentary....
The Roman Self in Late Antiquity for the first time situates Prudentius within a broad intellectual,...
Innkeepers inspired this dissertation. After working on ‘innkeepers’ as a topic for a research semin...
This thesis examines the process of Christianisation at the courts of the Theodosian emperors in a t...
Hardly any study of Prudentius' poetry does not mention his occupation as a lawyer and governor in t...