Around the year 108 B.C., the triumvir monetalis M. Herennius issued denarii which bore the portrait of Pietas on the obverse and one of the Catanean brothers carrying his parent on the reverse. This article aims to demonstrate that previous interpretations of these types as narrow allusions to the history of the gens are fallacious. Accordingly, new arguments are provided in order to give value to the political-ideological context of the last decades of the II century B.C.: in these years, pietas emerged alongside libertas as a fundamental value of the popularis ideological construct. This tradition was inspired by the oratorical and literary self-representation of Gaius Gracchus, that made his pietas erga fratrem and the pious portrayal o...
In this thesis, I examine some tales of the earliest leges agrariae as reported by Livy and Dionysus...
This article aims to show that genealogies and foundations were a crucial tool in Late Antiquity in ...
From its very prologue Seneca’s Thyestes is marked by a constant inversion of ethical and religious ...
Around the year 108 B.C., the triumvir monetalis M. Herennius issued denarii which bore the portrait...
This paper focuses on the topic of patriotism in the rhetorical exempla dating from the Late Roman R...
AbstractL’articolo indaga il contesto delle riforme di L. Apuleio Saturnino (103-100 a.C.) e la riel...
The birth’s dates of Germanicus and Agrippina’s sons, for the importance of their children in the Au...
Philotis-Tutula and her fellow slaves, as the story told by Plutarch and Macrobius goes, sexually en...
This paper investigates how since 1914 the ideal of ancient Rome fuelled Gabriele D’Annunzio’s claim...
This paper starts analyzing the élite of the factio popularis at the time of the Gracchi: they were...
The article analyzes the characteristics of the Genius Populi Romani throughout its history and pays...
The article is devoted to the presentation of topos of gigantomachy in the light of political allus...
Starting from the historical work of Memnon’s of Heracleia, which has been handed down to us by Phot...
In Seneca’s tragedies the tyrant does not figure with the same pre-eminence that he would go on to a...
The epigram of the Greek Anthology IX 400 has generated an age-old debate. The discussion is about i...
In this thesis, I examine some tales of the earliest leges agrariae as reported by Livy and Dionysus...
This article aims to show that genealogies and foundations were a crucial tool in Late Antiquity in ...
From its very prologue Seneca’s Thyestes is marked by a constant inversion of ethical and religious ...
Around the year 108 B.C., the triumvir monetalis M. Herennius issued denarii which bore the portrait...
This paper focuses on the topic of patriotism in the rhetorical exempla dating from the Late Roman R...
AbstractL’articolo indaga il contesto delle riforme di L. Apuleio Saturnino (103-100 a.C.) e la riel...
The birth’s dates of Germanicus and Agrippina’s sons, for the importance of their children in the Au...
Philotis-Tutula and her fellow slaves, as the story told by Plutarch and Macrobius goes, sexually en...
This paper investigates how since 1914 the ideal of ancient Rome fuelled Gabriele D’Annunzio’s claim...
This paper starts analyzing the élite of the factio popularis at the time of the Gracchi: they were...
The article analyzes the characteristics of the Genius Populi Romani throughout its history and pays...
The article is devoted to the presentation of topos of gigantomachy in the light of political allus...
Starting from the historical work of Memnon’s of Heracleia, which has been handed down to us by Phot...
In Seneca’s tragedies the tyrant does not figure with the same pre-eminence that he would go on to a...
The epigram of the Greek Anthology IX 400 has generated an age-old debate. The discussion is about i...
In this thesis, I examine some tales of the earliest leges agrariae as reported by Livy and Dionysus...
This article aims to show that genealogies and foundations were a crucial tool in Late Antiquity in ...
From its very prologue Seneca’s Thyestes is marked by a constant inversion of ethical and religious ...