The paper discusses the way of presenting Tiberius in Tacitus’ Annals; it concentrates on the analysis of diction and metaphors (Tiberius as a snake, the metaphors of clothing, of siege and of fire). Possible analogies with Vergilian metaphors of the fall of Troy are also taken into account
The Agricola has long been a popular object of study for the connection that it makes between the Br...
The paper examines the representation of Seneca the Younger in two literary texts written a few dec...
Tomando como fio condutor as referências a Élio Sejano nos Annales de Tácito, analisam-se os proce...
The paper discusses the way of presenting Tiberius in Tacitus’ Annals; it concentrates on the analys...
The paper discusses iconicity in Tacitus' works. It highlights the presence of the principle of psyc...
Tacitus’ treatment of the Battle of Teutoburg Forest in Annals 1.61-62 is a graphic and gruesome acc...
The emperor Nero is etched into the Western imagination as one of ancient Rome’s most infamous villa...
This thesis considers the geographical and chronological forms of ‘mirroring’ that offer a way of re...
The emperor Nero is etched into the Western imagination as one of ancient Rome’s most infamous villa...
Tacitus' selection and treatment of reported speech in the Annals differed intentionally from establ...
Focusing on the Asian earthquake of 17 CE, this article argues that Tiberius took on a more active r...
This dissertation examines metaphors in Herodotus’ Histories. It focuses on the different ways in wh...
The Commentary deals only with stylistic and linguistic matters. Textual problems are sometimes disc...
In a famous passage of Calgacus??? speech in the Agricola (30.4), Tacitus borrows some expressions f...
Book XVI of Tacitus\u27 Annals is the last of the surviving books of the great Roman historian\u27s ...
The Agricola has long been a popular object of study for the connection that it makes between the Br...
The paper examines the representation of Seneca the Younger in two literary texts written a few dec...
Tomando como fio condutor as referências a Élio Sejano nos Annales de Tácito, analisam-se os proce...
The paper discusses the way of presenting Tiberius in Tacitus’ Annals; it concentrates on the analys...
The paper discusses iconicity in Tacitus' works. It highlights the presence of the principle of psyc...
Tacitus’ treatment of the Battle of Teutoburg Forest in Annals 1.61-62 is a graphic and gruesome acc...
The emperor Nero is etched into the Western imagination as one of ancient Rome’s most infamous villa...
This thesis considers the geographical and chronological forms of ‘mirroring’ that offer a way of re...
The emperor Nero is etched into the Western imagination as one of ancient Rome’s most infamous villa...
Tacitus' selection and treatment of reported speech in the Annals differed intentionally from establ...
Focusing on the Asian earthquake of 17 CE, this article argues that Tiberius took on a more active r...
This dissertation examines metaphors in Herodotus’ Histories. It focuses on the different ways in wh...
The Commentary deals only with stylistic and linguistic matters. Textual problems are sometimes disc...
In a famous passage of Calgacus??? speech in the Agricola (30.4), Tacitus borrows some expressions f...
Book XVI of Tacitus\u27 Annals is the last of the surviving books of the great Roman historian\u27s ...
The Agricola has long been a popular object of study for the connection that it makes between the Br...
The paper examines the representation of Seneca the Younger in two literary texts written a few dec...
Tomando como fio condutor as referências a Élio Sejano nos Annales de Tácito, analisam-se os proce...