A Latin funerary inscription of the early Imperial age, preserved in the Velia antiquarium, testifies to the Roman habit of treating a young slave as a kind of mascotte. Both the young man buried at Velia and Seneca’s delicium (ep. 12.3) were named Felicio
In his tragedies Seneca alludes to Vergil according to patterns which turn out to be more complex th...
The theme of the tyrant and the concatenation of his scelera is investigated in several passages fro...
The peculiar iconography of the winged horse surmounted by several puttos, as appears in the Hypnero...
In describing Scipio Pius’ suicide (ep. 24.9-11) Seneca contrasts the charachter’s indolent life wit...
Il contributo offre un’approfondita analisi ricostruttiva dell’unico testimone manoscritto noto dell...
Cnaeus Domitius Ulpianus was born around 165 AD in an aristocratic Tyre family (Syria Phoenicia). He...
In f. 472 of Seneca's Phaedra (uacuum sine ullis classibus stabit mare) a brilliant conjecture of Ri...
Giunto a Roma dalla natale Cordova verso l’inizio dell’età augustea, Seneca il Vecchio sarà spinto d...
This paper elaborates on the early development of a ‘canon’ of Roman tyrants in imperial Rome. Testi...
The collection of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale Cagliari shows a carnelian discovered in 1894, in...
Tra le fonti classiche di Machiavelli va posto Seneca. Il lavoro rivela un parallelo igno-rato tra I...
Both Seneca and Lucretius considers the pursuing of truth as a way to obtain happiness. You have to ...
Il volume prende le mosse dalle attestazioni di biologismo applicato sistematicamente alla storia a ...
Lucan depicts the character of Caesar as a monstrous man, always inclined to anger. If we compare ...
Some analogies between the Consolatio ad Helviam, the Consolatio ad Polybium, and Anth. Lat. 236 R.2...
In his tragedies Seneca alludes to Vergil according to patterns which turn out to be more complex th...
The theme of the tyrant and the concatenation of his scelera is investigated in several passages fro...
The peculiar iconography of the winged horse surmounted by several puttos, as appears in the Hypnero...
In describing Scipio Pius’ suicide (ep. 24.9-11) Seneca contrasts the charachter’s indolent life wit...
Il contributo offre un’approfondita analisi ricostruttiva dell’unico testimone manoscritto noto dell...
Cnaeus Domitius Ulpianus was born around 165 AD in an aristocratic Tyre family (Syria Phoenicia). He...
In f. 472 of Seneca's Phaedra (uacuum sine ullis classibus stabit mare) a brilliant conjecture of Ri...
Giunto a Roma dalla natale Cordova verso l’inizio dell’età augustea, Seneca il Vecchio sarà spinto d...
This paper elaborates on the early development of a ‘canon’ of Roman tyrants in imperial Rome. Testi...
The collection of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale Cagliari shows a carnelian discovered in 1894, in...
Tra le fonti classiche di Machiavelli va posto Seneca. Il lavoro rivela un parallelo igno-rato tra I...
Both Seneca and Lucretius considers the pursuing of truth as a way to obtain happiness. You have to ...
Il volume prende le mosse dalle attestazioni di biologismo applicato sistematicamente alla storia a ...
Lucan depicts the character of Caesar as a monstrous man, always inclined to anger. If we compare ...
Some analogies between the Consolatio ad Helviam, the Consolatio ad Polybium, and Anth. Lat. 236 R.2...
In his tragedies Seneca alludes to Vergil according to patterns which turn out to be more complex th...
The theme of the tyrant and the concatenation of his scelera is investigated in several passages fro...
The peculiar iconography of the winged horse surmounted by several puttos, as appears in the Hypnero...