The suicide of M. Porcius Cato at the end of the Roman Republic shifted the Roman attitude towards self-killing. Suicides before Cato were intended to avoid imminent shame or defeat; however, after the example of Cato, suicide became an act to be imitated: it was a means of achieving glory. This paper treats the evolution of suicide, before and after Cato, and the impact of his suicide
The present paper examines the crucial passages in Lucanus, Valerius Flaccus, Statius and Sily conce...
Both Otho and Nero are usually regarded as \u27bad\u27 emperors in the historical record, and their ...
The INTRODUCTION is concerned with the antecedents, the circumstances of writing and the structure o...
The suicide of M. Porcius Cato at the end of the Roman Republic shifted the Roman attitude towards s...
This paper explores the idea of suicide as, under some circumstances, an act which may legitimately ...
Romana mors (=Roman death) was the expression the Romans used for suicide since the Latin word suici...
The aim of this article is to elucidate Iuv. 8. 83-84 where the Roman concept of honorable suicide i...
This thesis examines representations of Roman female suicide in a variety of genres and periods from...
In this paper, I will explain how a few Roman writers explore the process and contemplation that lea...
Suicide in Ancient Greece is the t way of death of popular figures, real or fictitious. Demosthenes,...
Several factors have influenced research on the topic of ancient suicide. In the last ten years suic...
Cogitore Isabelle. Timothy D. Hill, Ambitiosa mors. Suicide and Self in Roman Thought and Literature...
This thesis examines the modes of representation of Dante’s conception of suicide in the Commedia, a...
Historically, suicide is a Western neologism. Unknown to Greco-Roman civilization, suicidium might ...
The article presented various examples of suicides committed in ancient times, as well as its asses...
The present paper examines the crucial passages in Lucanus, Valerius Flaccus, Statius and Sily conce...
Both Otho and Nero are usually regarded as \u27bad\u27 emperors in the historical record, and their ...
The INTRODUCTION is concerned with the antecedents, the circumstances of writing and the structure o...
The suicide of M. Porcius Cato at the end of the Roman Republic shifted the Roman attitude towards s...
This paper explores the idea of suicide as, under some circumstances, an act which may legitimately ...
Romana mors (=Roman death) was the expression the Romans used for suicide since the Latin word suici...
The aim of this article is to elucidate Iuv. 8. 83-84 where the Roman concept of honorable suicide i...
This thesis examines representations of Roman female suicide in a variety of genres and periods from...
In this paper, I will explain how a few Roman writers explore the process and contemplation that lea...
Suicide in Ancient Greece is the t way of death of popular figures, real or fictitious. Demosthenes,...
Several factors have influenced research on the topic of ancient suicide. In the last ten years suic...
Cogitore Isabelle. Timothy D. Hill, Ambitiosa mors. Suicide and Self in Roman Thought and Literature...
This thesis examines the modes of representation of Dante’s conception of suicide in the Commedia, a...
Historically, suicide is a Western neologism. Unknown to Greco-Roman civilization, suicidium might ...
The article presented various examples of suicides committed in ancient times, as well as its asses...
The present paper examines the crucial passages in Lucanus, Valerius Flaccus, Statius and Sily conce...
Both Otho and Nero are usually regarded as \u27bad\u27 emperors in the historical record, and their ...
The INTRODUCTION is concerned with the antecedents, the circumstances of writing and the structure o...