In describing a woman’s supplication of a magister militum after the Antioch riots of 387, Libanius revised Chrysostom’s version so as to invoke Hecuba and show the humanity of the magister militum and the value of pagan paideia.Research for this paper received financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (Research Group FFI2012- 32012)
This thesis offers a political reading of Propertius 4.9 – Propertius’ account of Hercules’ arrival ...
Jerome’s Epistula prima is a remarkably hybrid text. It contains a miraculous account of the trial a...
Eusebius, in introducing his Ecclesiastical History, deemed it “an account of the successions of the...
In describing a woman’s supplication of a magister militum after the Antioch riots of 387, Libanius ...
It has been remarked that the funeral scene in Titus Andronicus 1.1 may be compared to Seneca’s Troa...
Hecuba was the most widely read play of Euripides from antiquity to the Renaissance, appealing to re...
In AD 431 a statue of the senator Virius Nicomachus Flavianus was erected in Trajanâs Forum at Rome....
Hecuba has famously been regarded as the secondary character of the Fall of Troy and not as the mate...
The A.D. 362/3 crisis in Antioch is usually interpreted as an economic or ideological crisis, and Ju...
This contribution aims at demonstrating how the life of public speaker Libanius was devoted in toto ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-278) and indexes.Introduction -- Euripides : life and...
The present contribution provides an examination of the relationship between the emperor and the div...
The Riot of The Statues was a conflict that happened in 387 A.D., at Antioch, an important city of t...
This thesis examines the process of Christianisation at the courts of the Theodosian emperors in a t...
A common approach to Irish theatre during the last years has been the identification of the interest...
This thesis offers a political reading of Propertius 4.9 – Propertius’ account of Hercules’ arrival ...
Jerome’s Epistula prima is a remarkably hybrid text. It contains a miraculous account of the trial a...
Eusebius, in introducing his Ecclesiastical History, deemed it “an account of the successions of the...
In describing a woman’s supplication of a magister militum after the Antioch riots of 387, Libanius ...
It has been remarked that the funeral scene in Titus Andronicus 1.1 may be compared to Seneca’s Troa...
Hecuba was the most widely read play of Euripides from antiquity to the Renaissance, appealing to re...
In AD 431 a statue of the senator Virius Nicomachus Flavianus was erected in Trajanâs Forum at Rome....
Hecuba has famously been regarded as the secondary character of the Fall of Troy and not as the mate...
The A.D. 362/3 crisis in Antioch is usually interpreted as an economic or ideological crisis, and Ju...
This contribution aims at demonstrating how the life of public speaker Libanius was devoted in toto ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-278) and indexes.Introduction -- Euripides : life and...
The present contribution provides an examination of the relationship between the emperor and the div...
The Riot of The Statues was a conflict that happened in 387 A.D., at Antioch, an important city of t...
This thesis examines the process of Christianisation at the courts of the Theodosian emperors in a t...
A common approach to Irish theatre during the last years has been the identification of the interest...
This thesis offers a political reading of Propertius 4.9 – Propertius’ account of Hercules’ arrival ...
Jerome’s Epistula prima is a remarkably hybrid text. It contains a miraculous account of the trial a...
Eusebius, in introducing his Ecclesiastical History, deemed it “an account of the successions of the...