The paper focuses on the section of eighth book of Pharsalia, in which Pompeius discusses with the members of the senate in order to decide the place to find refuge. Particularly, the choice that will bring Pompeius to death in Egypt is determined by the speech of Lentulus: in order to reject proposals for an alliance with the Parthians, he adopts the perspective of the ancient ethnocentrism and his prejudices. Nevertheless, in the architecture of the episode, it is determinant the rhetorical culture of the Author
The theme of Armorum iudicium has its roots in the epic poetry of Homeric Cycle. Afterwards, it beco...
Esame della personificazione di Roma nel primo libro della Pharsalia di Lucano, rappresentata second...
A partire dall'episodio odissiaco in cui il protagonista, riportato a Itaca dai Feaci, non riconosce...
The paper focuses on the section of eighth book of Pharsalia, in which Pompeius discusses with the m...
The eighth book of Lucan's bellum ciuile opens with the loss of Pompeius fleeing from the Thessalian...
In the description of the Pompeian victims after the battle of Farsalus, in the seventh book of Luca...
After the death of Antiochus IV Epiphanes, the Romans’ attempt to weaken Seleucid power by destroyin...
Writing about the Enemy. Pompeius Trogus and the History of the Parthians (Iust., XLI-XLII). This p...
This paper aims to evaluate the impact of emotionality on the political decision taken by Cicero in ...
Il contributo indaga l’epos lucaneo ricostruendo i contesti in cui compaiono nel poema meritum e de...
A confrontation between epigraphic and literary sources is necessary to reconstruct the proconsular ...
Philotis-Tutula and her fellow slaves, as the story told by Plutarch and Macrobius goes, sexually en...
Silius' Hannibal seems to be clearly influenced by Lucan's Caesar (bur also by Virgil's Aeneas, ofte...
There is little doubt that Cicero’s suasoria in book 7 of Lucan’s Bellum Civile, performed to encour...
In the pro Marcello Cicero focuses on the merits of Marcellus and Caesar. The Marcellus’ virtutes (i...
The theme of Armorum iudicium has its roots in the epic poetry of Homeric Cycle. Afterwards, it beco...
Esame della personificazione di Roma nel primo libro della Pharsalia di Lucano, rappresentata second...
A partire dall'episodio odissiaco in cui il protagonista, riportato a Itaca dai Feaci, non riconosce...
The paper focuses on the section of eighth book of Pharsalia, in which Pompeius discusses with the m...
The eighth book of Lucan's bellum ciuile opens with the loss of Pompeius fleeing from the Thessalian...
In the description of the Pompeian victims after the battle of Farsalus, in the seventh book of Luca...
After the death of Antiochus IV Epiphanes, the Romans’ attempt to weaken Seleucid power by destroyin...
Writing about the Enemy. Pompeius Trogus and the History of the Parthians (Iust., XLI-XLII). This p...
This paper aims to evaluate the impact of emotionality on the political decision taken by Cicero in ...
Il contributo indaga l’epos lucaneo ricostruendo i contesti in cui compaiono nel poema meritum e de...
A confrontation between epigraphic and literary sources is necessary to reconstruct the proconsular ...
Philotis-Tutula and her fellow slaves, as the story told by Plutarch and Macrobius goes, sexually en...
Silius' Hannibal seems to be clearly influenced by Lucan's Caesar (bur also by Virgil's Aeneas, ofte...
There is little doubt that Cicero’s suasoria in book 7 of Lucan’s Bellum Civile, performed to encour...
In the pro Marcello Cicero focuses on the merits of Marcellus and Caesar. The Marcellus’ virtutes (i...
The theme of Armorum iudicium has its roots in the epic poetry of Homeric Cycle. Afterwards, it beco...
Esame della personificazione di Roma nel primo libro della Pharsalia di Lucano, rappresentata second...
A partire dall'episodio odissiaco in cui il protagonista, riportato a Itaca dai Feaci, non riconosce...