Studies on Republican memory in the imperial age usually consider Trajan’s reign as the terminus post quem the Republic ceases to be scrutinised with nostalgia. My thesis challenges this assumption and investigates how Suetonius’ characterisation of the Roman emperors in the Lives of the Caesars interacts with the memory of late Republican leaders. In addition, it analyses the significance of accession to sole power in the biographies of Caesar and Augustus in the second century A.D., when the question of who should reign becomes a fundamental consideration in political discourse. Throughout, I put Suetonius’ biographies in dialogue with other genres and material evidence from the periods of time he writes about. The methodology used is ...
In The Lives of the Caesars , Suetonius delves into the enduring legacy of madness and depravity of ...
This thesis explores the ways in which Suetonius’ De vita Caesarum represents complex characters bey...
This thesis explores the perception of the emperor in the mentalités of his subjects, explori...
Studies on Republican memory in the imperial age usually consider Trajan’s reign as the terminus pos...
Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, a Roman civil servant in the first and second centuries CE, was the aut...
A study of Suetonius' Lives of the Caesars as a gallery of portraits of Roman emperors. The object i...
This dissertation treats the nostalgic Roman conception of the heroic Republican past, as expressed ...
The Roman Principate was in a constant state of change. The individual needs of each emperor dictate...
This dissertation explores various aspects of ‘Republicanism’ in the elite culture and political dis...
This is the first full literary study ofthe biographer Suetonius in over fifty years and the first o...
This thesis is a literary study of how the life and works of Marcus Tullius Cicero were received in ...
This thesis examines how, to what purpose, and to what effect, the emperor Domitian (81-96) was reme...
This thesis examines accounts of the regal period in Cicero's de republica, Varro, Dionysius of Hali...
How does the form of a literary text contribute to its function? This project addresses that questio...
For many centuries, Julius Caesar was a name that evoked strong feelings among educated people. Some...
In The Lives of the Caesars , Suetonius delves into the enduring legacy of madness and depravity of ...
This thesis explores the ways in which Suetonius’ De vita Caesarum represents complex characters bey...
This thesis explores the perception of the emperor in the mentalités of his subjects, explori...
Studies on Republican memory in the imperial age usually consider Trajan’s reign as the terminus pos...
Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, a Roman civil servant in the first and second centuries CE, was the aut...
A study of Suetonius' Lives of the Caesars as a gallery of portraits of Roman emperors. The object i...
This dissertation treats the nostalgic Roman conception of the heroic Republican past, as expressed ...
The Roman Principate was in a constant state of change. The individual needs of each emperor dictate...
This dissertation explores various aspects of ‘Republicanism’ in the elite culture and political dis...
This is the first full literary study ofthe biographer Suetonius in over fifty years and the first o...
This thesis is a literary study of how the life and works of Marcus Tullius Cicero were received in ...
This thesis examines how, to what purpose, and to what effect, the emperor Domitian (81-96) was reme...
This thesis examines accounts of the regal period in Cicero's de republica, Varro, Dionysius of Hali...
How does the form of a literary text contribute to its function? This project addresses that questio...
For many centuries, Julius Caesar was a name that evoked strong feelings among educated people. Some...
In The Lives of the Caesars , Suetonius delves into the enduring legacy of madness and depravity of ...
This thesis explores the ways in which Suetonius’ De vita Caesarum represents complex characters bey...
This thesis explores the perception of the emperor in the mentalités of his subjects, explori...