The goddess Juno is traditionally represented as a very powerful entity in Roman literature, caring for stable human relationships, especially between men and women; and, at the same time, she is often depicted as a jealous, furious, even a vengeful goddess. The aim of the paper is to illustrate how Martianus Capella depicts the goddess Juno, to what extent his portrait conforms to the literary tradition, in what points and for what reasons he differs from it when compared with other authors across particular genres and gods
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International audienceThe idea the king Alfonso X has about Jupiter is so particular that it led me ...
This article focuses on the possible connections which can be established between the Roman goddess ...
In the opening of Fasti 6, Ovid proposes different explanations for the origin of the month name Jun...
It is not surprising, given that the Ab urbe condita is an important source of information about Rom...
The allegorical interpretations of pagan gods flourished in late Antiquity. They were the work of th...
In this essay on the representations of Goddess Venus, I discuss the following points : (1)There is ...
De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii (s. V d. C.) es una obra tardoantigua cuya adscripción genérica e...
La conception si particulière qu'a le roi Alphonse X de Jupiter nous conduit ici à étudier la figure...
In this paper we are going to see how ancient goddesses became very popular with many female artist...
This essay examines Chaucer\u27s use of the Roman goddess Venus in “The Knight\u27s Tale.” It looks ...
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