1.1 (Character) Assassination as a Means of Politics in Late-Republican Rome The convulsive showdown between Cicero (berating) and Antony (beheading) is just one episode in a long series of violent confrontations between members of Rome’s ruling elite that eventually resulted in the collapse of the republican commonwealth. But the ‘extremist’ politics of Cicero and Antony (and their generation) that aimed at the complete verbal and/or physical annihilation of a peer-turned-enemy, was a fairly..
My dissertation describes the way that some of the greatest men in the late Republic wrote about vio...
Dans la dernière période de la République romaine, particulièrement à l'époque de Cicéron, les réuni...
At the end of the previous paragraph, we left Antony with Caesar in furthest Gaul (54 BCE). Now we h...
Cicero composed his incendiary Philippics only a few months after Rome was rocked by the brutal assa...
Cicero’s Catilinarian Orations of 63 BCE are among the most exemplary pieces of damning rhetoric and...
Based on political and rhetorical concepts of Cicero in the Philippics that characterize Mark Anthon...
Cicero here revisits the tense period right after Caesar’s assassination, 15–17 March. Here is a bri...
Cicero follows up on his claim in the previous paragraph that Antony ought to have been killed a lon...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 102-106).Just before the end of the Roman Republic, Cicer...
This dissertation focuses upon the role of ancestors and of the dead in the speeches of Cicero, in o...
The paragraph falls into two halves: in the first (Quid ego… cliens esse), Cicero continues to belab...
This paper intends to examine three different aspects of political murder in the Greek classical wor...
This thesis tackles the role of political violence in the Late Roman Republic. It begins with a disc...
With a prompt that has been written about countless times, this essay argues that the fall of the Ro...
Cicero now returns to the issue of the (fake) auspices that Antony produced to challenge the validit...
My dissertation describes the way that some of the greatest men in the late Republic wrote about vio...
Dans la dernière période de la République romaine, particulièrement à l'époque de Cicéron, les réuni...
At the end of the previous paragraph, we left Antony with Caesar in furthest Gaul (54 BCE). Now we h...
Cicero composed his incendiary Philippics only a few months after Rome was rocked by the brutal assa...
Cicero’s Catilinarian Orations of 63 BCE are among the most exemplary pieces of damning rhetoric and...
Based on political and rhetorical concepts of Cicero in the Philippics that characterize Mark Anthon...
Cicero here revisits the tense period right after Caesar’s assassination, 15–17 March. Here is a bri...
Cicero follows up on his claim in the previous paragraph that Antony ought to have been killed a lon...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 102-106).Just before the end of the Roman Republic, Cicer...
This dissertation focuses upon the role of ancestors and of the dead in the speeches of Cicero, in o...
The paragraph falls into two halves: in the first (Quid ego… cliens esse), Cicero continues to belab...
This paper intends to examine three different aspects of political murder in the Greek classical wor...
This thesis tackles the role of political violence in the Late Roman Republic. It begins with a disc...
With a prompt that has been written about countless times, this essay argues that the fall of the Ro...
Cicero now returns to the issue of the (fake) auspices that Antony produced to challenge the validit...
My dissertation describes the way that some of the greatest men in the late Republic wrote about vio...
Dans la dernière période de la République romaine, particulièrement à l'époque de Cicéron, les réuni...
At the end of the previous paragraph, we left Antony with Caesar in furthest Gaul (54 BCE). Now we h...