La conception de l'écriture de l'histoire par les auteurs romains, leur méthodologie historique sont très différentes des nôtres. On a ainsi souvent déploré que le primat littéraire de leur démarche les ait amenés à effacer autant que possible de leurs textes les informations sur leurs recherches préparatoires.Or ces informations existent, bien que ce ne soit pas sous la forme qu'elles adoptent de nos jours : interventions à la première personne, formules introductrices, mais aussi fortes ressemblances dans le traitement de certaines figures, de certains épisodes. Ces traits permettent de saisir les cadres informatifs et narratifs à respecter et, dès lors, de mieux apprécier les choix personnels.Cette thèse étudie ces éléments pour les deux...
Suetonius has become one of the most influential and important ancient sources for our understanding...
In this article it is maintained that, despite the scepticism of some traditional philologists, narr...
This dissertation purported to demonstrate how Tacitus\u27 recording of events in the Historiae and ...
As obras De Vita Caligulae, de Suetônio, e De Vita Iulii Agricolae, de Tácito, são duas obras biográ...
La présente étude porte sur le regard réflexif que les Romains ont porté sur l’évolution de la prati...
This paper, intended as an introduction to this volume, presents the various historiographical, meth...
Studies on Republican memory in the imperial age usually consider Trajan’s reign as the terminus pos...
This thesis is a translated edition of Books 57 & 58 of Cassius Dio's Roman History, with a philolog...
The Image of the Adviser in Tacitus: an Art of Dissimulation and Manipulation The advisers accompany...
The Roman historian Tacitus is not only our most important source for the Early Roman Empire, but al...
History of a palimpsest : Suetonius’Nero and Caligula in the Vita Commodi of the Historia Augusta. T...
A study of Suetonius' Lives of the Caesars as a gallery of portraits of Roman emperors. The object i...
The Roman Senate, the cities of the Empire and the libertas in the Historia Augusta. The author of t...
In this article it is maintained that, despite the scepticism of some traditional philologists, narr...
Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, a Roman civil servant in the first and second centuries CE, was the aut...
Suetonius has become one of the most influential and important ancient sources for our understanding...
In this article it is maintained that, despite the scepticism of some traditional philologists, narr...
This dissertation purported to demonstrate how Tacitus\u27 recording of events in the Historiae and ...
As obras De Vita Caligulae, de Suetônio, e De Vita Iulii Agricolae, de Tácito, são duas obras biográ...
La présente étude porte sur le regard réflexif que les Romains ont porté sur l’évolution de la prati...
This paper, intended as an introduction to this volume, presents the various historiographical, meth...
Studies on Republican memory in the imperial age usually consider Trajan’s reign as the terminus pos...
This thesis is a translated edition of Books 57 & 58 of Cassius Dio's Roman History, with a philolog...
The Image of the Adviser in Tacitus: an Art of Dissimulation and Manipulation The advisers accompany...
The Roman historian Tacitus is not only our most important source for the Early Roman Empire, but al...
History of a palimpsest : Suetonius’Nero and Caligula in the Vita Commodi of the Historia Augusta. T...
A study of Suetonius' Lives of the Caesars as a gallery of portraits of Roman emperors. The object i...
The Roman Senate, the cities of the Empire and the libertas in the Historia Augusta. The author of t...
In this article it is maintained that, despite the scepticism of some traditional philologists, narr...
Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, a Roman civil servant in the first and second centuries CE, was the aut...
Suetonius has become one of the most influential and important ancient sources for our understanding...
In this article it is maintained that, despite the scepticism of some traditional philologists, narr...
This dissertation purported to demonstrate how Tacitus\u27 recording of events in the Historiae and ...