Si discute l'interazione tra motivi pertinenti alla sfera religiosa in alcuni testi laudativi tardoantich
Taking as its starting point the oration delivered in honor of Constantine in Trier by an anonymous ...
One approach to the reading of Pliny’s Panegyricus is to examine later iterations and discussions of...
Four Latin panegyrics survive from the period 289 to 298. They originate from Gaul. The empire was g...
The present contribution provides an examination of the relationship between the emperor and the div...
This article examines what the historians have called the “imperial cult” to describe a wide variety...
This volume investigates the form and function of imperial prose panegyric across the ‘long’ fourth ...
Roman emperors communicated a number of qualities which constituted an ideological basis for their u...
This article discusses the sacredness of Roman emperors during the late Roman Empire, in the fourth ...
Praise of an emperor’s virtues was the core of a panegyric. The range of qualities that could functi...
Latin prose Panegyrics are a fourth-century product of Gallic rhetorical schools; they celebrate the...
This project focuses primarily on the Greek imperial panegyrics of the Roman Emperor Julian (r. 355-...
This paper is concerned with a complete set of rituals and certain connected ideas, namely the Roman...
This thesis examines the process of Christianisation at the courts of the Theodosian emperors in a t...
This paper focuses on representation of roman tradition in two poems published approximately during ...
In 467 a. C. the Gallo-Roman poet Sidonius Apollinaris had the assignment to write a panegyric for t...
Taking as its starting point the oration delivered in honor of Constantine in Trier by an anonymous ...
One approach to the reading of Pliny’s Panegyricus is to examine later iterations and discussions of...
Four Latin panegyrics survive from the period 289 to 298. They originate from Gaul. The empire was g...
The present contribution provides an examination of the relationship between the emperor and the div...
This article examines what the historians have called the “imperial cult” to describe a wide variety...
This volume investigates the form and function of imperial prose panegyric across the ‘long’ fourth ...
Roman emperors communicated a number of qualities which constituted an ideological basis for their u...
This article discusses the sacredness of Roman emperors during the late Roman Empire, in the fourth ...
Praise of an emperor’s virtues was the core of a panegyric. The range of qualities that could functi...
Latin prose Panegyrics are a fourth-century product of Gallic rhetorical schools; they celebrate the...
This project focuses primarily on the Greek imperial panegyrics of the Roman Emperor Julian (r. 355-...
This paper is concerned with a complete set of rituals and certain connected ideas, namely the Roman...
This thesis examines the process of Christianisation at the courts of the Theodosian emperors in a t...
This paper focuses on representation of roman tradition in two poems published approximately during ...
In 467 a. C. the Gallo-Roman poet Sidonius Apollinaris had the assignment to write a panegyric for t...
Taking as its starting point the oration delivered in honor of Constantine in Trier by an anonymous ...
One approach to the reading of Pliny’s Panegyricus is to examine later iterations and discussions of...
Four Latin panegyrics survive from the period 289 to 298. They originate from Gaul. The empire was g...