This paper suggests a new approach to the incipit of Brutus where the commemoration of Hortensius seems functional to rebuilding Cicero’s image on his coming back to Rome after his tragic experience in the war and his reconciliation with Caesar. This analysis stands with the interpretation of Brutus as an opportunity for Cicero to put himself on the line. His auctoritas, as the biographical elements hint at, is founded on the sapientia obtained through his philosophical, theoretical formation together with his political experience. It is for the good of the res publica to be rebuilt after the civil war regardless of the role Cicero will be asked to play
This thesis examines Marcus Tullius Cicero's rhetorical and political strategy in late Roman republi...
The paper analyzes the excerpta of historians dealing with Cicero's death as collected by Seneca the...
Il volume abbraccia un arco cronologico amplissimo, dal I secolo a.C. alla contemporaneità, esploran...
This paper aims at pointing out the lexical and metaphorical representations of desiderium in Cicer...
This volume contributes to the ongoing scholarly debate regarding the reception of Cicero. It focuse...
Taking into account the fact that ancient consolatio´s declared aim is not political but psychothera...
The paper studies the initial formation (in the De imperio) and the evolution (in Cicero’s first let...
International audienceCicero’s dialogue Brutus offers a history of Roman eloquence from its origins ...
ResumoCelebrado por Quintiliano como “o rival de Platão”, e embora muitas vezes negligenciado, Cícer...
Composto nei primi tumultuosi mesi del 46 a.C., mentre Cesare sconfigge i pompeiani in Africa e cons...
This paper focuses on strategies of forensic self-representation findable in Cicero's speeches. By c...
Cicero wrote the De republica between 54 and 51 B.C., while retreated from political life. Composed ...
Although Marcus Junius Brutus is one of the most famous, or infamous, conspirators of Rome and the a...
Cicero’s writings undoubtedly are an essential source for studying numerous aspects of the Late Repu...
This paper examines similarities and differences between Cicero’s speeches Post reditum in senatu an...
This thesis examines Marcus Tullius Cicero's rhetorical and political strategy in late Roman republi...
The paper analyzes the excerpta of historians dealing with Cicero's death as collected by Seneca the...
Il volume abbraccia un arco cronologico amplissimo, dal I secolo a.C. alla contemporaneità, esploran...
This paper aims at pointing out the lexical and metaphorical representations of desiderium in Cicer...
This volume contributes to the ongoing scholarly debate regarding the reception of Cicero. It focuse...
Taking into account the fact that ancient consolatio´s declared aim is not political but psychothera...
The paper studies the initial formation (in the De imperio) and the evolution (in Cicero’s first let...
International audienceCicero’s dialogue Brutus offers a history of Roman eloquence from its origins ...
ResumoCelebrado por Quintiliano como “o rival de Platão”, e embora muitas vezes negligenciado, Cícer...
Composto nei primi tumultuosi mesi del 46 a.C., mentre Cesare sconfigge i pompeiani in Africa e cons...
This paper focuses on strategies of forensic self-representation findable in Cicero's speeches. By c...
Cicero wrote the De republica between 54 and 51 B.C., while retreated from political life. Composed ...
Although Marcus Junius Brutus is one of the most famous, or infamous, conspirators of Rome and the a...
Cicero’s writings undoubtedly are an essential source for studying numerous aspects of the Late Repu...
This paper examines similarities and differences between Cicero’s speeches Post reditum in senatu an...
This thesis examines Marcus Tullius Cicero's rhetorical and political strategy in late Roman republi...
The paper analyzes the excerpta of historians dealing with Cicero's death as collected by Seneca the...
Il volume abbraccia un arco cronologico amplissimo, dal I secolo a.C. alla contemporaneità, esploran...