In many sources, Caesar is said to have wept and become indignant at the sight of Pompey’s head presented to him as a gift from Ptolemy XIII. Given that Caesar does not mention the episode in De Bello Ciuili, this paper attempts, through a chronological survey of later extant sources, to determine their interdependence by observing the stable and fluid elements in each, and then to outline the history of the shaping of this anecdote. The episode might have been included in early accounts of the events surrounding Pompey’s death, produced by pro-Caesarian historians in the immediate aftermath of Caesar’s death. Declamatio not only picked up and reworked this historical anecdote and led to its reinterpretation in an anti-Caesarian way, but al...
En este artículo se estudia el discurso fúnebre de Marco Antonio en la obra de Shakespeare Julio Cé...
According to Nicolaus of Damascus, Octavius wished to join Caesar's staff for his campaign in Africa...
The extant life of Julius Caesar by Suetonius begins with the dictator Sulla predicting that Caesar ...
This paper explores the lives of Pompey the Great and Julius Caesar, following their journey from yo...
O estudo analisa a influência dos boatos na vitória de César sobre Pompeu, ocorrida nas guerras civi...
The aim of this article is to revisit the issue of Pompey the Great’s imitatio Alexandri, especially...
This article comments upon the episode of the dialogue between the Mytileneans and Pompey in Lucan's...
This article comments upon the episode of the dialogue between the Mytileneans and Pompey in Lucan’s...
This paper argues that Julius Caesar was a leader, orator and politician who changed the history of ...
Caesar\u2019s speech Pro Bithynis is usually considered to be an expression of the positive relation...
Julius Caesar, one of the outstanding leaders of antiquity, is perhaps best remembered for his milit...
Shakespeare’s Et tu, Brute has been influential in shaping a tradition that interprets Caesar’s last...
In 54 BC, during his time as Proconsul, Julius Caesar decided to invade Britain. Despite lack of int...
The conceptions of Julius Caesar in the English Renaissance were complex and contradictory, and the ...
In 325 BCE a small but nasty incident occurred at a banquet celebrating Alexander the Great's accept...
En este artículo se estudia el discurso fúnebre de Marco Antonio en la obra de Shakespeare Julio Cé...
According to Nicolaus of Damascus, Octavius wished to join Caesar's staff for his campaign in Africa...
The extant life of Julius Caesar by Suetonius begins with the dictator Sulla predicting that Caesar ...
This paper explores the lives of Pompey the Great and Julius Caesar, following their journey from yo...
O estudo analisa a influência dos boatos na vitória de César sobre Pompeu, ocorrida nas guerras civi...
The aim of this article is to revisit the issue of Pompey the Great’s imitatio Alexandri, especially...
This article comments upon the episode of the dialogue between the Mytileneans and Pompey in Lucan's...
This article comments upon the episode of the dialogue between the Mytileneans and Pompey in Lucan’s...
This paper argues that Julius Caesar was a leader, orator and politician who changed the history of ...
Caesar\u2019s speech Pro Bithynis is usually considered to be an expression of the positive relation...
Julius Caesar, one of the outstanding leaders of antiquity, is perhaps best remembered for his milit...
Shakespeare’s Et tu, Brute has been influential in shaping a tradition that interprets Caesar’s last...
In 54 BC, during his time as Proconsul, Julius Caesar decided to invade Britain. Despite lack of int...
The conceptions of Julius Caesar in the English Renaissance were complex and contradictory, and the ...
In 325 BCE a small but nasty incident occurred at a banquet celebrating Alexander the Great's accept...
En este artículo se estudia el discurso fúnebre de Marco Antonio en la obra de Shakespeare Julio Cé...
According to Nicolaus of Damascus, Octavius wished to join Caesar's staff for his campaign in Africa...
The extant life of Julius Caesar by Suetonius begins with the dictator Sulla predicting that Caesar ...