I would like to focus my paper on several words belonging to the sphere of the “Sacred” as translated from Latin into Greek by Cassius Dio. Actually, the Severian historian has to translate, that is, to explain to Greek-speaking or -thinking readers terms like sacer, sacrosanctus (especially for the tribunician power), and augustus (particularly in connection with the name of the first emperor). We shall see that Cassius Dio knows very well the exact meaning of each and every one of these Latin words, but often distances himself from traditional Roman beliefs
Compte-rendu de l'ouvrage de Jesper Majbom Madsen et Carsten Hjort Lange (Leiden / Boston: Brill 201...
The cognomen, mentioned only by Dio, which purports to be the original cognomen of the future empe...
The cognomen, mentioned only by Dio, which purports to be the original cognomen of the future empe...
I would like to focus my paper on several words belonging to the sphere of the “Sacred” as translate...
Cassius Dio, a Greco-roman writer of the second century. Cassius Dio seems to be a good example of t...
Cassius Dio, a Greco-roman writer of the second century. Cassius Dio seems to be a good example of t...
International audienceOne of Origen’s doctrines which remained uncontested among the Church Fathers ...
This paper is the study of two formulas for the consecration of the human to the divinity, one in Gr...
The place of Cassius Dio within the historiography of the Roman Empire; Cassius Dio and his models; ...
A. Tokarev. Augustus and Σεβαστός: About Semantics of Terms In the article is examined the compar...
A. Tokarev. Augustus and Σεβαστός: About Semantics of Terms In the article is examined the compar...
Two of Cassian’s works, the Institutiones and the Collationes, are preserved in both Latin and Greek...
Cassius Dio: Greek Intellectual and Roman Politician, a collection of essays on this historian, is t...
This article challenges accepted interpretations of Cassius Dio (51.20.6-8) concerning the worship o...
The Romans of the Classical Era (circa 100 B.C.E. to 15 C.E.) had a social, religious, and legal str...
Compte-rendu de l'ouvrage de Jesper Majbom Madsen et Carsten Hjort Lange (Leiden / Boston: Brill 201...
The cognomen, mentioned only by Dio, which purports to be the original cognomen of the future empe...
The cognomen, mentioned only by Dio, which purports to be the original cognomen of the future empe...
I would like to focus my paper on several words belonging to the sphere of the “Sacred” as translate...
Cassius Dio, a Greco-roman writer of the second century. Cassius Dio seems to be a good example of t...
Cassius Dio, a Greco-roman writer of the second century. Cassius Dio seems to be a good example of t...
International audienceOne of Origen’s doctrines which remained uncontested among the Church Fathers ...
This paper is the study of two formulas for the consecration of the human to the divinity, one in Gr...
The place of Cassius Dio within the historiography of the Roman Empire; Cassius Dio and his models; ...
A. Tokarev. Augustus and Σεβαστός: About Semantics of Terms In the article is examined the compar...
A. Tokarev. Augustus and Σεβαστός: About Semantics of Terms In the article is examined the compar...
Two of Cassian’s works, the Institutiones and the Collationes, are preserved in both Latin and Greek...
Cassius Dio: Greek Intellectual and Roman Politician, a collection of essays on this historian, is t...
This article challenges accepted interpretations of Cassius Dio (51.20.6-8) concerning the worship o...
The Romans of the Classical Era (circa 100 B.C.E. to 15 C.E.) had a social, religious, and legal str...
Compte-rendu de l'ouvrage de Jesper Majbom Madsen et Carsten Hjort Lange (Leiden / Boston: Brill 201...
The cognomen, mentioned only by Dio, which purports to be the original cognomen of the future empe...
The cognomen, mentioned only by Dio, which purports to be the original cognomen of the future empe...