The main aim of this paper is to establish the nature of P. Cornelius Scipio’s relationships, if any, with the autochthonous settlement later named Italica, a link only documented by Appian’s account. I defend in this paper: a) that we can at most accept its primary and only nature of temporary lodging for wounded soldiers of Scipio’s army, b) that there are no grounds for supporting the hypothesis of the existence of a Roman foundation in Italica, and c) that the name Italica was likely imposed to the autochthonous town by the Italic people settled long afterward, rather than by Scipio.El objetivo principal de este artículo es establecer la naturaleza de las relaciones de P. Cornelio Escipión, si las hubo, con el poblado prerromano posteri...
A photograph of the Roman city Italica founded in 206 BC by Publicus Cornelius Scipio, near modern-d...
RESUMEN: La familia de los Escipiones, de la que proceden algunos de los más destacados militares y ...
After a few methodological remarks about how to approach ctùtural contacts between Rome and the Gree...
The main aim of this paper is to establish the nature of P. Cornelius Scipio’s relationships, if any...
This article surveys the theories concerning the legal status of the town of Italica prior to its ...
Th is paper aims to analyze the peace treaties which ended the second Punic war, with a particular f...
Se estudian aquí los casos de Aurelius lulius, Aurelius Ursinus, Calpumius Salvianus, P. Coelius Apo...
My paper aims to clarify the subsequent steps of Rome’s encroachment on Etruria in the aftermath of ...
According to Archaeology, the town put up on San Antonio-Los Palacios Hill, later named Italica, had...
As a tribute to the recently deceased grandmaster in ancient studies, Mario Torelli, we present the ...
As a tribute to the recently deceased grandmaster in ancient studies, Mario Torelli, we present the ...
In diesem Beitrag wird die Entdeckung des ältesten römischen Lagers auf der Iberischen Halbinsel vor...
ABSTRACT This Grade Final Project aims at studying Agrippa’s presence and activities in Hispania. M...
In this paper, the Scipio's conquest of Carthago Nova is analyzed giving special attention to two da...
International audienceThis paper aims at reconsidering and discussing further a brief inscription (C...
A photograph of the Roman city Italica founded in 206 BC by Publicus Cornelius Scipio, near modern-d...
RESUMEN: La familia de los Escipiones, de la que proceden algunos de los más destacados militares y ...
After a few methodological remarks about how to approach ctùtural contacts between Rome and the Gree...
The main aim of this paper is to establish the nature of P. Cornelius Scipio’s relationships, if any...
This article surveys the theories concerning the legal status of the town of Italica prior to its ...
Th is paper aims to analyze the peace treaties which ended the second Punic war, with a particular f...
Se estudian aquí los casos de Aurelius lulius, Aurelius Ursinus, Calpumius Salvianus, P. Coelius Apo...
My paper aims to clarify the subsequent steps of Rome’s encroachment on Etruria in the aftermath of ...
According to Archaeology, the town put up on San Antonio-Los Palacios Hill, later named Italica, had...
As a tribute to the recently deceased grandmaster in ancient studies, Mario Torelli, we present the ...
As a tribute to the recently deceased grandmaster in ancient studies, Mario Torelli, we present the ...
In diesem Beitrag wird die Entdeckung des ältesten römischen Lagers auf der Iberischen Halbinsel vor...
ABSTRACT This Grade Final Project aims at studying Agrippa’s presence and activities in Hispania. M...
In this paper, the Scipio's conquest of Carthago Nova is analyzed giving special attention to two da...
International audienceThis paper aims at reconsidering and discussing further a brief inscription (C...
A photograph of the Roman city Italica founded in 206 BC by Publicus Cornelius Scipio, near modern-d...
RESUMEN: La familia de los Escipiones, de la que proceden algunos de los más destacados militares y ...
After a few methodological remarks about how to approach ctùtural contacts between Rome and the Gree...