This paper defends the date of the anonymous Invectiva in Ciceronem (Ps. Sallustius) as proposed by Reitzenstein in 1898: i.e. the year 54 B.C. The objections against this date are discussed and refuted. The Invectiva should be connected with the trial against Vatinius, in which Cicero was compelled by the circumstances to blame his ancient friend Bibulus, and to praise Caesar
The summer of 44 B.C. that followed the death of Julius Caesar was a time of political tension for M...
The debate over the authorship of the Commentariolum Petitionis is both longstanding and unlikely to...
Taking into account the fact that ancient consolatio´s declared aim is not political but psychothera...
Recent discussions of Cicero’s In Pisonem have approached the functioning of invective in the speech...
The tribunate of C. Papirius Carbo is usually dated to 131 or 130 B.C. It is argued here that Cicero...
In his commentary on Cicero, De inventione, Grillius gives Cicero's pro Tullio as an example of the ...
This paper covers three separate topics. All three concern Cicero and his first-century AD commentat...
The Author of this paper restores and reinterprets a well-known passage from Augustine's Confessione...
The aim of this paper is to examine in Cicero's oratory speeches the criticisms of his opponents reg...
Raepsaet-Charlier Marie-Thérèse. Magnus Wistrand, Cicero Imperator. Studies in Cicero's Corresponden...
The lex Aquilia de damno was undoubtedly one of the most important statutory enactments on private l...
This paper intends to outline the long and progressive way through which the rhetorical Juvenilia of...
This dissertation traces the tradition of Orator, Cicero’s late work on oratorical style, through th...
This paper aims at proving that Caesar is much more present in Sallust’s Catilina than it would appe...
Through the analysis of two case studies, this article discusses the consequences that wrong or fals...
The summer of 44 B.C. that followed the death of Julius Caesar was a time of political tension for M...
The debate over the authorship of the Commentariolum Petitionis is both longstanding and unlikely to...
Taking into account the fact that ancient consolatio´s declared aim is not political but psychothera...
Recent discussions of Cicero’s In Pisonem have approached the functioning of invective in the speech...
The tribunate of C. Papirius Carbo is usually dated to 131 or 130 B.C. It is argued here that Cicero...
In his commentary on Cicero, De inventione, Grillius gives Cicero's pro Tullio as an example of the ...
This paper covers three separate topics. All three concern Cicero and his first-century AD commentat...
The Author of this paper restores and reinterprets a well-known passage from Augustine's Confessione...
The aim of this paper is to examine in Cicero's oratory speeches the criticisms of his opponents reg...
Raepsaet-Charlier Marie-Thérèse. Magnus Wistrand, Cicero Imperator. Studies in Cicero's Corresponden...
The lex Aquilia de damno was undoubtedly one of the most important statutory enactments on private l...
This paper intends to outline the long and progressive way through which the rhetorical Juvenilia of...
This dissertation traces the tradition of Orator, Cicero’s late work on oratorical style, through th...
This paper aims at proving that Caesar is much more present in Sallust’s Catilina than it would appe...
Through the analysis of two case studies, this article discusses the consequences that wrong or fals...
The summer of 44 B.C. that followed the death of Julius Caesar was a time of political tension for M...
The debate over the authorship of the Commentariolum Petitionis is both longstanding and unlikely to...
Taking into account the fact that ancient consolatio´s declared aim is not political but psychothera...