A comparison of the description of Hannibal's shield in the Punica with its Virgilian counterpart sets a good example of Silius' major gift for retractatio, an art by which he generally keeps the structural patterns of his models, but changes and adapts their sense and function to the general trend of his poem.La comparaison du passage des Punica consacré à la description du bouclier d'Hannibal avec son modèle virgilien permet de donner un bon exemple de cet art de la réécriture dans lequel Silius se distingue, et de préciser les rapports structurels et idéologiques qu'entretiennent entre elles les deux épopées.Devallet Georges. La description du bouclier d'Hannibal chez Silius Italicus (Punica, II, 395-456) : histoire et axiologie. In: L'U...
Review of A. Augoustakis and N. Bernstein (trr.), Silius Italicus’ Punica: Rome’s War with Hannibal ...
Haury Auguste. Silius Italicus. La guerre Punique. Tome III. Livres IX-XIII. Texte établi et traduit...
Petronius when calling Hannibal “a lizard” not only alludes to the symbolic system built upon the c...
A comparison of the description of Hannibal's shield in the Punica with its Virgilian counterpart se...
Ce travail vise à préciser l’importance que Silius Italicus donne dans ses Punica au personnage d’Ha...
La rencontre de Scipion avec les ombres des héros du passé au chant XIII des Punica présente, derriè...
The article is an attempt at studying the image of Hannibal as presented in Punica. The aim of the p...
Silius’s representation of dynasty, parricide, and the imagery of the ensis and sceptrum in the Puni...
Our work consisted of analyzing the defeats and victories of the Romans and their allies in Punica t...
The Hero of the Alps (Polybius III, 47, 6-48, 12) : Mercury Aletes Polybius criticizes the histori...
Esta tese investiga a aemulatio empregada na construção das personagens heroicas da epopeia Punica, ...
This commentary, the first detailed commentary on book 17 in any language, explores the way Silius p...
Bardon Henri. Silius Italicus. Punica. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 69, fasc. 1...
Saulcy Félicien de. Lieu du passage d'Hannibal dans les Pyrénées. In: Comptes rendus des séances de ...
Detailed descriptions of the cuirasses worn by Roman emperors and their generals are rarely found in...
Review of A. Augoustakis and N. Bernstein (trr.), Silius Italicus’ Punica: Rome’s War with Hannibal ...
Haury Auguste. Silius Italicus. La guerre Punique. Tome III. Livres IX-XIII. Texte établi et traduit...
Petronius when calling Hannibal “a lizard” not only alludes to the symbolic system built upon the c...
A comparison of the description of Hannibal's shield in the Punica with its Virgilian counterpart se...
Ce travail vise à préciser l’importance que Silius Italicus donne dans ses Punica au personnage d’Ha...
La rencontre de Scipion avec les ombres des héros du passé au chant XIII des Punica présente, derriè...
The article is an attempt at studying the image of Hannibal as presented in Punica. The aim of the p...
Silius’s representation of dynasty, parricide, and the imagery of the ensis and sceptrum in the Puni...
Our work consisted of analyzing the defeats and victories of the Romans and their allies in Punica t...
The Hero of the Alps (Polybius III, 47, 6-48, 12) : Mercury Aletes Polybius criticizes the histori...
Esta tese investiga a aemulatio empregada na construção das personagens heroicas da epopeia Punica, ...
This commentary, the first detailed commentary on book 17 in any language, explores the way Silius p...
Bardon Henri. Silius Italicus. Punica. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 69, fasc. 1...
Saulcy Félicien de. Lieu du passage d'Hannibal dans les Pyrénées. In: Comptes rendus des séances de ...
Detailed descriptions of the cuirasses worn by Roman emperors and their generals are rarely found in...
Review of A. Augoustakis and N. Bernstein (trr.), Silius Italicus’ Punica: Rome’s War with Hannibal ...
Haury Auguste. Silius Italicus. La guerre Punique. Tome III. Livres IX-XIII. Texte établi et traduit...
Petronius when calling Hannibal “a lizard” not only alludes to the symbolic system built upon the c...