This paper discusses strategies of negotiating Roman control over Athens in a contested political sphere during the first century BCE. It explores the language in Athenian political discourse, political reactions to Roman power, and the ideological grounds for decision-making in the pre- and post-Sulla periods, tracing continuity in practices and focusing on the iconographical choices of the New Style coinage of Mentor and Moschion. To that end, it examines the different articulations of power as manifested at a symbolic level; it traces reforms in Athenian civic narratives in a period of increasing Roman activity in the East; it highlights links between Athenian cultural memory and decision-making during this period; finally, it explains t...
Despite numerous specialized studies devoted to the history of Roman Athens, systematic examinations...
This thesis investigates the transmission and political reception of fourth-century Athenian politic...
This dissertation explores the arrival of Roman rulers and those men who impersonated them at cities...
This paper discusses strategies of negotiating Roman control over Athens in a contested political sp...
This paper discusses strategies of negotiating Roman control over Athens in a contested political sp...
In 86 BC Sulla sacked Athens. The siege left deep marks in the cityscape and in the literary sources...
The dissertation is a study of the dictatorship of L. Cornelius Sulla (82–81 B.C.), and the regenera...
This paper applies to ancient Greece an approach to modern political thinking developed by P. Rosanv...
In this thesis we explore the period of renewal that Athens experienced during the second century AD...
This dissertation examines the uses and meanings of the past in 4th-century Athenian public discours...
Since E.L. Bowie’s seminal article on the Greeks and their past in the Second Sophistic, the study o...
Master thesis defended at Faculty of Philosophy, the University of Belgrade in 2018. The thesis deal...
The present thesis provides a historical analysis of public political discourse in the cities of Rom...
The early Augustan Age witnessed an increase in building activities and overall interest in mainland...
This thesis will add to the debate on the nature of popular politics at Rome from the time of the Gr...
Despite numerous specialized studies devoted to the history of Roman Athens, systematic examinations...
This thesis investigates the transmission and political reception of fourth-century Athenian politic...
This dissertation explores the arrival of Roman rulers and those men who impersonated them at cities...
This paper discusses strategies of negotiating Roman control over Athens in a contested political sp...
This paper discusses strategies of negotiating Roman control over Athens in a contested political sp...
In 86 BC Sulla sacked Athens. The siege left deep marks in the cityscape and in the literary sources...
The dissertation is a study of the dictatorship of L. Cornelius Sulla (82–81 B.C.), and the regenera...
This paper applies to ancient Greece an approach to modern political thinking developed by P. Rosanv...
In this thesis we explore the period of renewal that Athens experienced during the second century AD...
This dissertation examines the uses and meanings of the past in 4th-century Athenian public discours...
Since E.L. Bowie’s seminal article on the Greeks and their past in the Second Sophistic, the study o...
Master thesis defended at Faculty of Philosophy, the University of Belgrade in 2018. The thesis deal...
The present thesis provides a historical analysis of public political discourse in the cities of Rom...
The early Augustan Age witnessed an increase in building activities and overall interest in mainland...
This thesis will add to the debate on the nature of popular politics at Rome from the time of the Gr...
Despite numerous specialized studies devoted to the history of Roman Athens, systematic examinations...
This thesis investigates the transmission and political reception of fourth-century Athenian politic...
This dissertation explores the arrival of Roman rulers and those men who impersonated them at cities...