This thesis contains a literary and historical commentary on the preface and on the first 123 verses of the poem Bellum Geticum, composed by the Latin poet Claudian to celebrate Stilicho’s defeat of Alaric’s Gothic army at Pollentia in 402 AD. This commentary fills a gap in current scholarship on Claudian, thus aiming to promote a fuller understanding of the poem and to offer a fresh perspective which will act as basis for potential future research. Bellum Geticum belongs to a group of compositions by Claudian which blend different literary genres, making use of epic metre, language and imagery, but with the eulogistic content peculiar to laudatory literature. In modern scholarship they are often described as ‘epic panegyric...
The present contribution provides an examination of the relationship between the emperor and the div...
Of all the Biblical epics that survive from antiquity, Claudius Marius Victor’s Alethia, a poem base...
The works of the continuators of Caesar have often been overlooked as literary texts. Those few scho...
This paper deals with Claudian\u2019s epic-historical poem Bellum Geticum, where the author praises ...
This paper deals with Claudian’s epic-historical poem Bellum Geticum, where the author praises Stili...
This commentary is designed to complement the edition of J.B. Hall and therefore generally avoids re...
International audienceIn the last part of his Bellum Geticum, Claudian presents Stilico’s victory at...
The present article aims to reappraise the ideal of concordia fratrum, which Claudian projected over...
Abstract: This paper focuses on representation of roman tradition in two poems published approximate...
The article is devoted to the presentation of topos of gigantomachy in the light of political allus...
This commentary, the first detailed commentary on book 17 in any language, explores the way Silius p...
Claudian the poet: poetology, myth, and story-telling The poetry of Claudian has, until recently, be...
This paper focuses on representation of roman tradition in two poems published approximately during ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate and observe the complexity of Lucan’s Bellum Civile 8.56...
Nel 402 Claudiano presentava a Roma il suo poema De bello Getico, celebrando Stilicone poco dopo la ...
The present contribution provides an examination of the relationship between the emperor and the div...
Of all the Biblical epics that survive from antiquity, Claudius Marius Victor’s Alethia, a poem base...
The works of the continuators of Caesar have often been overlooked as literary texts. Those few scho...
This paper deals with Claudian\u2019s epic-historical poem Bellum Geticum, where the author praises ...
This paper deals with Claudian’s epic-historical poem Bellum Geticum, where the author praises Stili...
This commentary is designed to complement the edition of J.B. Hall and therefore generally avoids re...
International audienceIn the last part of his Bellum Geticum, Claudian presents Stilico’s victory at...
The present article aims to reappraise the ideal of concordia fratrum, which Claudian projected over...
Abstract: This paper focuses on representation of roman tradition in two poems published approximate...
The article is devoted to the presentation of topos of gigantomachy in the light of political allus...
This commentary, the first detailed commentary on book 17 in any language, explores the way Silius p...
Claudian the poet: poetology, myth, and story-telling The poetry of Claudian has, until recently, be...
This paper focuses on representation of roman tradition in two poems published approximately during ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate and observe the complexity of Lucan’s Bellum Civile 8.56...
Nel 402 Claudiano presentava a Roma il suo poema De bello Getico, celebrando Stilicone poco dopo la ...
The present contribution provides an examination of the relationship between the emperor and the div...
Of all the Biblical epics that survive from antiquity, Claudius Marius Victor’s Alethia, a poem base...
The works of the continuators of Caesar have often been overlooked as literary texts. Those few scho...