The article aims at the analysis of the concept of superbia and its derivatives (superbus, superb) in Cicero’s works on the basis of the quantitative method and the method of content-analysis. The concept and its derivatives are used by Cicero for more than 90 times. The political and juridical usages of the concept prevail over the philosophical and ethical ones. In the political context, the mentioned concept is more often met in Cicero’s invectives, being an accusatory instrument against the politicians who abuse their power. For the same, accusatory, reasons serves the image of Tarquinius the Proud (Superbus) in Cicero’s arguments about the unjust power of one person. The concept of superbia and its derivatives are used in the same syno...
textTraditional accounts of ancient law make the following generalizations: Athenian law was a syste...
This thesis examines Marcus Tullius Cicero's rhetorical and political strategy in late Roman republi...
This study starts from the analysis of the word auctoritas. It comes from the ancient sacral langua...
The article deals with Cicero’s usage of ‘avaritia’. The research aims at the system analysis of the...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the concept of crudelitas and its derivatives (crudelis, c...
The aim of this research is to analyse the use of the concept “audacia” and its derivatives in Cicer...
The theory of decorum in Cicero’s de officiis (44 BC) seems to suggest to the Romans not simply the ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the Latin concept of cognitio in Cicero’s writings. Based ...
Cicero’s De officiis is one of the most important texts in Roman ethics, and one of the most cited l...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore and explain the meaning of the Latin word superbus plus it'...
Formulating the juridical component of his ideal state in the dialogue De legibus Cicero combines Gr...
El presente artículo examina la invectiva ciceroniana contra P. Clodio en De haruspicum responso, to...
In the article, the state legal doctrine of Cicero is stated. He was an unusual politician and an ou...
The present paper will investigate the notion of “respect” and its plurality of expressions in the w...
The following article studies the liberalitas as the roman virtue that causes the roman elites’ muni...
textTraditional accounts of ancient law make the following generalizations: Athenian law was a syste...
This thesis examines Marcus Tullius Cicero's rhetorical and political strategy in late Roman republi...
This study starts from the analysis of the word auctoritas. It comes from the ancient sacral langua...
The article deals with Cicero’s usage of ‘avaritia’. The research aims at the system analysis of the...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the concept of crudelitas and its derivatives (crudelis, c...
The aim of this research is to analyse the use of the concept “audacia” and its derivatives in Cicer...
The theory of decorum in Cicero’s de officiis (44 BC) seems to suggest to the Romans not simply the ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the Latin concept of cognitio in Cicero’s writings. Based ...
Cicero’s De officiis is one of the most important texts in Roman ethics, and one of the most cited l...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore and explain the meaning of the Latin word superbus plus it'...
Formulating the juridical component of his ideal state in the dialogue De legibus Cicero combines Gr...
El presente artículo examina la invectiva ciceroniana contra P. Clodio en De haruspicum responso, to...
In the article, the state legal doctrine of Cicero is stated. He was an unusual politician and an ou...
The present paper will investigate the notion of “respect” and its plurality of expressions in the w...
The following article studies the liberalitas as the roman virtue that causes the roman elites’ muni...
textTraditional accounts of ancient law make the following generalizations: Athenian law was a syste...
This thesis examines Marcus Tullius Cicero's rhetorical and political strategy in late Roman republi...
This study starts from the analysis of the word auctoritas. It comes from the ancient sacral langua...