This dissertation explores the relationship between Cicero and his contemporary Cato Uticensis, and in particular Cicero's contribution to the development of Cato's legacy as the greatest moral figure of his era. There are three primary goals. The first is to explicate, through an examination of the evidence in its individual contexts, Cicero's range of attitudes and opinions toward the figure of Cato both before and after his death. The second goal is to demonstrate how Cicero in his published works manipulated public opinion about Cato for his own rhetorical purposes. Such a demonstration also serves as a case study illuminating the importance of the interplay between public image and public opinion in the crucial final decades of the Rom...
This dissertation examines Cicero’s engagement with Greek scholarly and interpretive material in his...
In my dissertation I explain Cicero's philosophical works through an analysis of his epistolary inte...
Cicero's self-portrait as master of Roman prose, philosopher, and statesman has often attracted inte...
This dissertation explores the relationship between Cicero and his contemporary Cato Uticensis, and ...
This thesis analyses the relationship between Marcus Porcius Cato Censorius and his eldest son, Marc...
M. Porcius Cato (cos. 195 sc B.C.E.) has been a focal point of study of the literature and politics ...
The reputation of the statesman M. Tullius Cicero in the Roman imperial period (ca. 31 BC – 300 AD) ...
This volume contributes to the ongoing scholarly debate regarding the reception of Cicero. It focuse...
This thesis is a literary study of how the life and works of Marcus Tullius Cicero were received in ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
2019-04-17In my dissertation, I investigate how and why Cicero quotes early Latin poetry, with the a...
<p>This dissertation seeks to identify what makes Cicero’s approach to politics unique. The author's...
My dissertation investigates the reception of Cicero in the early Roman Empire, focusing on the firs...
This thesis examines Marcus Tullius Cicero's rhetorical and political strategy in late Roman republi...
The INTRODUCTION is concerned with the antecedents, the circumstances of writing and the structure o...
This dissertation examines Cicero’s engagement with Greek scholarly and interpretive material in his...
In my dissertation I explain Cicero's philosophical works through an analysis of his epistolary inte...
Cicero's self-portrait as master of Roman prose, philosopher, and statesman has often attracted inte...
This dissertation explores the relationship between Cicero and his contemporary Cato Uticensis, and ...
This thesis analyses the relationship between Marcus Porcius Cato Censorius and his eldest son, Marc...
M. Porcius Cato (cos. 195 sc B.C.E.) has been a focal point of study of the literature and politics ...
The reputation of the statesman M. Tullius Cicero in the Roman imperial period (ca. 31 BC – 300 AD) ...
This volume contributes to the ongoing scholarly debate regarding the reception of Cicero. It focuse...
This thesis is a literary study of how the life and works of Marcus Tullius Cicero were received in ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
2019-04-17In my dissertation, I investigate how and why Cicero quotes early Latin poetry, with the a...
<p>This dissertation seeks to identify what makes Cicero’s approach to politics unique. The author's...
My dissertation investigates the reception of Cicero in the early Roman Empire, focusing on the firs...
This thesis examines Marcus Tullius Cicero's rhetorical and political strategy in late Roman republi...
The INTRODUCTION is concerned with the antecedents, the circumstances of writing and the structure o...
This dissertation examines Cicero’s engagement with Greek scholarly and interpretive material in his...
In my dissertation I explain Cicero's philosophical works through an analysis of his epistolary inte...
Cicero's self-portrait as master of Roman prose, philosopher, and statesman has often attracted inte...