This thesis considers censorship and book-burning in imperial Rome and Egypt from Augustus to Diocletian (31 BCE-305 CE). In considering this phenomenon comparatively, this paper analyzes literary treason, the impact of the rise of an imperial government on censorship, the role of emperors in this suppression, and changing notions of subversive behavior
The following work was undertaken as I am sure all such research with the hopeful thought in mind th...
This thesis examines how rebellion, usurpation and conspiracy to usurp imperial power (all crimes of...
In this essay I use the imperial library as a figure of the dynamic reading practices of an imperial...
This thesis considers censorship and book-burning in imperial Rome and Egypt from Augustus to Diocle...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Alana Gold(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2022R...
The censorship was one of the Roman Republic's most significant magistracies. The range and importan...
Censorship is difficult to prove conclusively in the Middle Ages because manuscript culture is susce...
This chapter explores the rise of censorship as a response to the advent of the printing press, as w...
In so far as literature is defined negatively, by what it is not, censorship has had a determining r...
Crimes against History takes a global approach to the extreme forms of censorship to which history a...
As the Spring Undergraduate Research Day approaches, I and fellow members of my Honors 201: Interdis...
Article comparing representations of domestic, civic, and imperial violence in novels and in apocryp...
It is estimated that only a small fraction, less than 1 per cent, of ancient literature has survived...
This thesis constitutes the first sustained attempt to examine the penalty of exile in the post-Roma...
Emperor Nero was the last of the four Julio-Claudian emperors and has been considered to be one of w...
The following work was undertaken as I am sure all such research with the hopeful thought in mind th...
This thesis examines how rebellion, usurpation and conspiracy to usurp imperial power (all crimes of...
In this essay I use the imperial library as a figure of the dynamic reading practices of an imperial...
This thesis considers censorship and book-burning in imperial Rome and Egypt from Augustus to Diocle...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Alana Gold(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2022R...
The censorship was one of the Roman Republic's most significant magistracies. The range and importan...
Censorship is difficult to prove conclusively in the Middle Ages because manuscript culture is susce...
This chapter explores the rise of censorship as a response to the advent of the printing press, as w...
In so far as literature is defined negatively, by what it is not, censorship has had a determining r...
Crimes against History takes a global approach to the extreme forms of censorship to which history a...
As the Spring Undergraduate Research Day approaches, I and fellow members of my Honors 201: Interdis...
Article comparing representations of domestic, civic, and imperial violence in novels and in apocryp...
It is estimated that only a small fraction, less than 1 per cent, of ancient literature has survived...
This thesis constitutes the first sustained attempt to examine the penalty of exile in the post-Roma...
Emperor Nero was the last of the four Julio-Claudian emperors and has been considered to be one of w...
The following work was undertaken as I am sure all such research with the hopeful thought in mind th...
This thesis examines how rebellion, usurpation and conspiracy to usurp imperial power (all crimes of...
In this essay I use the imperial library as a figure of the dynamic reading practices of an imperial...