Literature is a magnificent way of knowing the reality of life, even when it presents a modified version through the use of fantasy, hyperbole, literary resources, and a host of different elements. Through literature, we can glimpse and therefore identify many aspects of what constituted daily life and the concerns, desires, and aspirations of the society of the time. These aspects make literature a valuable instrument for gaining an understanding, albeit indirectly, of historical reality as a whole, and of old age in this particular case; more specifically, the ridicule suffered by the elderly in ancient Rome and the respect they received
This dissertation treats the nostalgic Roman conception of the heroic Republican past, as expressed ...
The link that connects wisdom and old age presents significant historical and cultural variations; i...
The standard of propriety is frequently appealed to in ancient literary discourse, most notably in d...
This study discusses the tradition of ideal ageing, which emphasizes life-long virtue as an avenue...
Greek and Roman literature have bequeathed us a variety of perspectives on old age. Old age, in anc...
The old age in the ancient culture of Greece and Rome, in contrast to popular opinion, appears not t...
In the past few decades, the fictionality of historical narratives has been fully recognized and eve...
As part of NTT JTSR’s series on Key Texts, the present article discusses Cicero’s dialogue Cato Maio...
The life course in ancient Rome is investigated in this paper to highlight how individual action was...
Being aged is an inevitable process of nature but the way society and its institutions define aged p...
Stories have been the source of moral lessons and entertainment, as far as the humankind of all the ...
Historiography and literature are verbal representations of actions and events that either have happ...
A belief in the longevity of literature is deeply embedded in Western culture. It is enshrined in fa...
Cynthia Skenazi explores in this book a shift in attitudes towards aging and provides a historical p...
Did in the Roman world exist a gender-oriented representation of old age? A brief survey of the ster...
This dissertation treats the nostalgic Roman conception of the heroic Republican past, as expressed ...
The link that connects wisdom and old age presents significant historical and cultural variations; i...
The standard of propriety is frequently appealed to in ancient literary discourse, most notably in d...
This study discusses the tradition of ideal ageing, which emphasizes life-long virtue as an avenue...
Greek and Roman literature have bequeathed us a variety of perspectives on old age. Old age, in anc...
The old age in the ancient culture of Greece and Rome, in contrast to popular opinion, appears not t...
In the past few decades, the fictionality of historical narratives has been fully recognized and eve...
As part of NTT JTSR’s series on Key Texts, the present article discusses Cicero’s dialogue Cato Maio...
The life course in ancient Rome is investigated in this paper to highlight how individual action was...
Being aged is an inevitable process of nature but the way society and its institutions define aged p...
Stories have been the source of moral lessons and entertainment, as far as the humankind of all the ...
Historiography and literature are verbal representations of actions and events that either have happ...
A belief in the longevity of literature is deeply embedded in Western culture. It is enshrined in fa...
Cynthia Skenazi explores in this book a shift in attitudes towards aging and provides a historical p...
Did in the Roman world exist a gender-oriented representation of old age? A brief survey of the ster...
This dissertation treats the nostalgic Roman conception of the heroic Republican past, as expressed ...
The link that connects wisdom and old age presents significant historical and cultural variations; i...
The standard of propriety is frequently appealed to in ancient literary discourse, most notably in d...