The paper focuses on Velleius Paterculus' portrait of Gaius Caesar (20 B.C-A.D. 4), rhetorically designed in adherence to the political climate of Tiberian Rome: Gaius excels as a sort of anti-Princeps, and this legitimates the position of Tiberius in the light of the complex dynastic situation affecting the imperial House around A.D. 30. The indirect opposition between Gaius Caesar and Tiberius, within the frame of Velleius' Tiberian narrative, offers the opportunity to consider the work of Velleius not only as merely echoing current propaganda, but also as a work of actual political value
This thesis argues that the characters of Titurius Sabinus and Quintus Cicero, as depicted by Caesar...
This thesis represents the first monograph on Cassius the tyrannicide for almost a century, and the ...
Sextus Pompeius, son of Cnaeus Pompeius Magnus, is an historical character, who was, for almost a de...
The paper focuses on Velleius Paterculus' portrait of Gaius Caesar (20 B.C-A.D. 4), rhetorically des...
Velleius Paterculus’ judgement of Augustus and of the early years of Tiberius’ reign was deeply infl...
The author’s aim was to present two literary traditions which refer to the way in which the image of...
Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman aristocrat, politician, and general who used his military success to...
Augustus felt an urgent need to justify the honours conferred on his adoptive sons, Gaius and Lucius...
Roman emperors legitimized their power by claiming to be the defenders of libertas against factions ...
Gaius Julius Caesar was a ruthless military leader, a dangerous politician, and a cunning historian....
In this dissertation, we show not only that Julius Caesar depicted his struggle with Pompey and the ...
A historiografia imperial romana revela-se uma fonte tão escassa como polémica. O caso de Tibério Cé...
Throughout history, men have fought over the question of who would be the next one to rule over ance...
This paper argues that Julius Caesar was a leader, orator and politician who changed the history of ...
In the last two years of his life Julius Caesar held absolute power in Rome and he was a monarch in ...
This thesis argues that the characters of Titurius Sabinus and Quintus Cicero, as depicted by Caesar...
This thesis represents the first monograph on Cassius the tyrannicide for almost a century, and the ...
Sextus Pompeius, son of Cnaeus Pompeius Magnus, is an historical character, who was, for almost a de...
The paper focuses on Velleius Paterculus' portrait of Gaius Caesar (20 B.C-A.D. 4), rhetorically des...
Velleius Paterculus’ judgement of Augustus and of the early years of Tiberius’ reign was deeply infl...
The author’s aim was to present two literary traditions which refer to the way in which the image of...
Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman aristocrat, politician, and general who used his military success to...
Augustus felt an urgent need to justify the honours conferred on his adoptive sons, Gaius and Lucius...
Roman emperors legitimized their power by claiming to be the defenders of libertas against factions ...
Gaius Julius Caesar was a ruthless military leader, a dangerous politician, and a cunning historian....
In this dissertation, we show not only that Julius Caesar depicted his struggle with Pompey and the ...
A historiografia imperial romana revela-se uma fonte tão escassa como polémica. O caso de Tibério Cé...
Throughout history, men have fought over the question of who would be the next one to rule over ance...
This paper argues that Julius Caesar was a leader, orator and politician who changed the history of ...
In the last two years of his life Julius Caesar held absolute power in Rome and he was a monarch in ...
This thesis argues that the characters of Titurius Sabinus and Quintus Cicero, as depicted by Caesar...
This thesis represents the first monograph on Cassius the tyrannicide for almost a century, and the ...
Sextus Pompeius, son of Cnaeus Pompeius Magnus, is an historical character, who was, for almost a de...