The idea that Rome was engaged in a process of moral and political degeneration runs through the literature of the Late RepubliC. Nevertheless, in Sallust, this theory is translated, for the first time, into a history proper of the progress and the decadence of the res publica. This article aims to examine the concrete narrative means by which Sallust constructs his first monograph, the Catilina, as a history of decadence, attributing to this moralising conception of history the status of the central theme of a continuous narrative.Vassiliades Georges. Le Catilina de Salluste : une histoire du progrès et de la décadence de Rome. In: Vita Latina, N°199, 2019. pp. 108-131
Cette étude explore dans une perspective comparative la présentation historique et l’interprétation ...
This study is made up of two parts, aiming to combine two approaches often dissociated within modern...
This study is made up of two parts, aiming to combine two approaches often dissociated within modern...
The paper aims to show that the subject of Sallust’s first monograph is not so much Catilina’s conju...
The discourse about decadence in Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae. The discourse about decadence seems ins...
La fracasada vida política de Salustio ayuda a comprender la génesis y desarrollo de sus escritos hi...
The pattern of « tragic historiography » cannot grasp the tragic elements of the Sallustian text : i...
This study examines each of the three works of Sallust – the Bellum Catilinae, the Bellum Iugurthinu...
This dissertation explores echoes of the triumviral period in Sallust\u27s Histories and demonstrate...
This dissertation explores echoes of the triumviral period in Sallust\u27s Histories and demonstrate...
This paper aims at proving that Caesar is much more present in Sallust’s Catilina than it would appe...
This dissertation explores echoes of the triumviral period in Sallust's Histories and demonstra...
Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae has long interested historians as one of the few primary accounts of Cati...
This thesis examines the digressions in the historical monographs of Sallust, as important and under...
This paper provides an historiographic sketch of the ancient Roman historian, Sallust (c.86 B. C. E....
Cette étude explore dans une perspective comparative la présentation historique et l’interprétation ...
This study is made up of two parts, aiming to combine two approaches often dissociated within modern...
This study is made up of two parts, aiming to combine two approaches often dissociated within modern...
The paper aims to show that the subject of Sallust’s first monograph is not so much Catilina’s conju...
The discourse about decadence in Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae. The discourse about decadence seems ins...
La fracasada vida política de Salustio ayuda a comprender la génesis y desarrollo de sus escritos hi...
The pattern of « tragic historiography » cannot grasp the tragic elements of the Sallustian text : i...
This study examines each of the three works of Sallust – the Bellum Catilinae, the Bellum Iugurthinu...
This dissertation explores echoes of the triumviral period in Sallust\u27s Histories and demonstrate...
This dissertation explores echoes of the triumviral period in Sallust\u27s Histories and demonstrate...
This paper aims at proving that Caesar is much more present in Sallust’s Catilina than it would appe...
This dissertation explores echoes of the triumviral period in Sallust's Histories and demonstra...
Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae has long interested historians as one of the few primary accounts of Cati...
This thesis examines the digressions in the historical monographs of Sallust, as important and under...
This paper provides an historiographic sketch of the ancient Roman historian, Sallust (c.86 B. C. E....
Cette étude explore dans une perspective comparative la présentation historique et l’interprétation ...
This study is made up of two parts, aiming to combine two approaches often dissociated within modern...
This study is made up of two parts, aiming to combine two approaches often dissociated within modern...