The essay analyses the occurrences in the literary tradition of the mention of women (Caia Cecilia, Caia Taracia, Lucretia, Tarpea, Cloelia, Claudia Quinta and Cornelia) honored by the granting of an effigy in a public place during the Roman Republic: the ancient texts allow to reconstruct a framework in which it is clear an interference in the historical memory due to Augustus and his entourage. This operation aimed to present the privileges granted to Octavia and Livia, sister and wife of the princeps, in 35 BC and in 9 BC as an act done in accordance with the tradition and at the same time to create a comparing relationship between the women of the gens of Augustus and the matrons that before them had obtained the privilege of being hon...
This dissertation examines women’s funerary memorials produced in Rome from 1550 to 1750. Their numb...
This research aims to understand feminine's representations in trajanic literature, by feminist and ...
The role of women holding the title of Augustae in imperial Rome from Livia, the wife of Augustus, t...
The essay analyses the occurrences in the literary tradition of the mention of women (Caia Cecilia, ...
This paper examines the Roman custom of laudatio funebris for women. It falls into two parts. The f...
Based on a systematic study of all relevant coins, statues, inscriptions, honorary titles and funera...
The article aims ar proving to what degree the images of three women, namely: Livia, Octavia and Jul...
This article aims to explore the public image of some of the women from the Late Republic/Early Empi...
Women can be identified as an essential component of civic communities within cities of the Roman Em...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
The emergence of Augustus and his restoration of the Roman Republic prompted innovations in public p...
En este texto se analizan los ejemplos de Livia y Agripina la menor, cuyas biografías pueden mostra...
This paper analizes the new role of women in the new domus Augusta and at the beginning of the Roma...
This paper aims to discuss the representation of two Roman women, Fulvia and Octavia, who were very ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the role of the woman in Rome and her ideal in the Roman society...
This dissertation examines women’s funerary memorials produced in Rome from 1550 to 1750. Their numb...
This research aims to understand feminine's representations in trajanic literature, by feminist and ...
The role of women holding the title of Augustae in imperial Rome from Livia, the wife of Augustus, t...
The essay analyses the occurrences in the literary tradition of the mention of women (Caia Cecilia, ...
This paper examines the Roman custom of laudatio funebris for women. It falls into two parts. The f...
Based on a systematic study of all relevant coins, statues, inscriptions, honorary titles and funera...
The article aims ar proving to what degree the images of three women, namely: Livia, Octavia and Jul...
This article aims to explore the public image of some of the women from the Late Republic/Early Empi...
Women can be identified as an essential component of civic communities within cities of the Roman Em...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
The emergence of Augustus and his restoration of the Roman Republic prompted innovations in public p...
En este texto se analizan los ejemplos de Livia y Agripina la menor, cuyas biografías pueden mostra...
This paper analizes the new role of women in the new domus Augusta and at the beginning of the Roma...
This paper aims to discuss the representation of two Roman women, Fulvia and Octavia, who were very ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the role of the woman in Rome and her ideal in the Roman society...
This dissertation examines women’s funerary memorials produced in Rome from 1550 to 1750. Their numb...
This research aims to understand feminine's representations in trajanic literature, by feminist and ...
The role of women holding the title of Augustae in imperial Rome from Livia, the wife of Augustus, t...