The reputations of a great many figures in history have been established by chance and opportunity: a single victory on the battlefield, a political triumph in domestic affairs. This statement is equally applicable for that century between 146 and 31 BC, which today is usually designated the Late Roman Republic. On the basis of often rather meagre facts, reputations have been constructed and, as a result, whole careers became mythologised by later writers even in antiquity. The main aim of this volume is to question certain reputations in order to place into a more realistic historical context the subjects under discussion
With a prompt that has been written about countless times, this essay argues that the fall of the Ro...
This dissertation discusses the interaction of mythology and power in the Roman Republic and early P...
My dissertation addresses two related questions about the soldier of the Roman Republic: how writers...
The reputations of a great many figures in history have been established by chance and opportunity: ...
Political power in the late Republic rested largely on a man\u27s reputation within Roman society. A...
The Romans had an expectation that every new initiative, and indeed every war, would end in victory,...
The reputation of the statesman M. Tullius Cicero in the Roman imperial period (ca. 31 BC – 300 AD) ...
It will be argued that PR may constitute an interpretative tool when exploring the causes of and rea...
The main objective of the thesis is to map how Roman and modern political thought reflected the era ...
Our modern attempts to understand the aristocratic values of the Roman Republic have long held that ...
The Late Republic saw transformations of conventions across a wide rangeof political phenomena and r...
My dissertation addresses two related questions about the soldier of the Roman Republic: how writers...
Purpose This paper aims to advocate a revised perspective in historical analysis. The author calls ...
The nature of Roman imperialism in the Republican period has been the subject of several recent work...
There are three main scholarly approaches to the mechanisms by which the military record of Roman Re...
With a prompt that has been written about countless times, this essay argues that the fall of the Ro...
This dissertation discusses the interaction of mythology and power in the Roman Republic and early P...
My dissertation addresses two related questions about the soldier of the Roman Republic: how writers...
The reputations of a great many figures in history have been established by chance and opportunity: ...
Political power in the late Republic rested largely on a man\u27s reputation within Roman society. A...
The Romans had an expectation that every new initiative, and indeed every war, would end in victory,...
The reputation of the statesman M. Tullius Cicero in the Roman imperial period (ca. 31 BC – 300 AD) ...
It will be argued that PR may constitute an interpretative tool when exploring the causes of and rea...
The main objective of the thesis is to map how Roman and modern political thought reflected the era ...
Our modern attempts to understand the aristocratic values of the Roman Republic have long held that ...
The Late Republic saw transformations of conventions across a wide rangeof political phenomena and r...
My dissertation addresses two related questions about the soldier of the Roman Republic: how writers...
Purpose This paper aims to advocate a revised perspective in historical analysis. The author calls ...
The nature of Roman imperialism in the Republican period has been the subject of several recent work...
There are three main scholarly approaches to the mechanisms by which the military record of Roman Re...
With a prompt that has been written about countless times, this essay argues that the fall of the Ro...
This dissertation discusses the interaction of mythology and power in the Roman Republic and early P...
My dissertation addresses two related questions about the soldier of the Roman Republic: how writers...